I am refusing to part with my M1 air over this. I really like how it feels and how easy the device is to grab. I wish Apple reintroduced it. What do you think?
Is it “significantly better” though? I concede it looks better. And it has an additional port after accounting for charging, which can be useful.They just changed it to an overall design that is significantly better and uniform with the rest of the lineup.
I mean it’s still being sold so it’s not gone technically.I am refusing to part with my M1 air over this. I really like how it feels and how easy the device is to grab. I wish Apple reintroduced it. What do you think?
no.I am refusing to part with my M1 air over this. I really like how it feels and how easy the device is to grab. I wish Apple reintroduced it. What do you think?
Agreed. We might yet see another wedge, Ive or not. Though the fashion cycles are long – many years.Yes, it's cyclical.
Not sure what you mean. The M2 Air has battery cells under the keyboard. See the x-ray on this page:Right now, Apple doesn't put any battery cells under the MBA keyboard, unlike the MacBook Pro. So it's clear the square design is only for show.
Not sure what you mean. The M2 Air has battery cells under the keyboard. See the x-ray on this page:
M2 MacBook Air Teardown
Video teardown of the M2 MacBook Air—with battery specs and details, mystifyingly meager heat management, and some snazzy X-rays!www.ifixit.com
I still think Apple could re-use it for a "MacBook SE". Apple loves to re-purpose older designs for entry level products (iPhone SE, Apple Watch SE, even the entry level iPad for years was the original iPad Air design). If Apple is serious about wanting a more entry level MacBook (say sub $800), the older MacBook Air form factor would be perfect for that. Just update the internals every couple of years or so.I am refusing to part with my M1 air over this. I really like how it feels and how easy the device is to grab. I wish Apple reintroduced it. What do you think?
The MBP case is thicker so there is space beneath the trackpad for battery, but the MBA case is so thin that there is no extra space there.My bad, was thinking "trackpad" but typed "keyboard" for some reason. MacBook Pro takes advantage of the chassis design by putting two cells under the trackpad, but MBA doesn't.
The MBP case is thicker so there is space beneath the trackpad for battery, but the MBA case is so thin that there is no extra space there.
I had that machine too. The move to the M1 was like night and day, it was so much better. Same design, triple the battery life and feels twice as fast. If she ever gets a chance to upgrade, it's well worth it.ps. my wife has the last of the intel airs and she refuses to update to the newer design, so you have an ally there
The recent MBA is thinner than the wedge MBA except at the front where the older case tapered. There was not room for battery in that wedge either.I understand that, but what was the point in making M2 MBA chassis thicker to begin with? It's thicker than the M1 wedge, but not thick enough to put a battery under the trackpad.
As I said originally, the current MBA design is for aesthetics only to match MBP.
100% agree. My M1 MBA is running strong, see no need to replace it for at least another 2 years, and it will not be replaced with the current design ...I am refusing to part with my M1 air over this. I really like how it feels and how easy the device is to grab. I wish Apple reintroduced it. What do you think?
The recent MBA is thinner than the wedge MBA except at the front where the older case tapered. There was not room for battery in that wedge either.
I don’t think that there is a strong reason to try to put more battery under the trackpad. The battery life is excellent as it is. Adding more battery would likely add more weight but not provide much incremental value.
she hates change - which kinda explains why we're still together after all these years 🤓I had that machine too. The move to the M1 was like night and day, it was so much better. Same design, triple the battery life and feels twice as fast. If she ever gets a chance to upgrade, it's well worth it.
Tech forums tend to be dominated by men, - which means that what one reads (and sees), tends to reflect the male experience or preference in the area of tech, but, in my experience, an awful lot of women (your humble scribe included) loved (and love) that (original) MBA design, as it was powerful, portable (very portable), looked great, and worked perfectly without giving any trouble.she hates change - which kinda explains why we're still together after all these years 🤓
it’s simply personal preference irrespective of genderTech forums tend to be dominated by men, - which means that what one reads (and sees), tends to reflect the male experience or preference in the area of tech, but, in my experience, an awful lot of women (your humble scribe included) loved (and love) that (original) MBA design, as it was powerful, portable (very portable), looked great, and worked perfectly without giving any trouble.
Agree that it is personal preference irrespective of gender, but, I am willing to wager that you will find that a great many women (who are not as prominent, nor as vocal, as men, on tech platforms), loved the (original) MBA for its power, portability, reliability and aesthetic, and bought it in large numbers.it’s simply personal preference irrespective of gender