At WWDC today, Apple not only unveiled its new M2 Silicon, but also a pair of devices that will be equipped with it — the new MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro. Though most of the Pro seems similar to older models, the Air is also getting a redesign, making it thinner and lighter than before. It also comes in four colors and sports a new, squarish look. I was able to quickly play with the new Air today at Apple Park, and so far, I’m just glad it looks noticeably different, given it’s been four years since Apple last redesigned the MacBook Air..
Of the four colors the Air now comes in, my personal favorite is Midnight, which is a deep blue. Our editor-in-chief, who attended the event with me, also preferred that hue. The silver and space grey models are very familiar, while starlight did not stand out to me.
If you’re a fan of Apple’s distinct wedge design on previous MacBooks, you might be concerned about the new, squarer look. I didn’t mind it — I actually prefer the refresh since the older aesthetic feels pretty outdated to me by now. It’s similar to the new MacBook Pros, though, so if you liked those you’ll appreciate this. Just like the recent Pros, too, the new Air has a fullsize row of physical function keys. At the right end of this sits the power button with a Touch ID sensor. Dana is a fan of the groove here, which makes it easy to tell by touch where you should lay your finger. It also doesn’t have a glossy finish that would attract fingerprints.
Importantly, the new MacBook Air has a larger 13.6-inch screen.
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