There is a massive price gap between the $999 Macbook Air M1 and the $2000 14" MacBook Pro.
I assume the 13" Macbook Pro with touch bar will be deprecated soon.
This means Apple needs a laptop to plug the gap between the Air and the 14" Pro.
My guess is that we will see a $1500 16" Macbook Air.
MBA 16" was prompted by the LG gram 16".Macbook Air should be 12" and 14". Pro 14" and 16". An 16" Air seems kinda silly to me.
Like prior; 11" and 13" for the Air vs 13" and 15" (17") for the Pro.
bought a 14 inch M1 MacBook Pro and paired it with a new widescreen 27” monitor and Logitech bluetooth mouse and keyboard (The monitor, mouse and keyboard are all white it looks great on the desktop🙂 -
now I have portability for when I am on the move & I can dock it when I’m @ home for extra productivity🙂
hoorah
Apple may bring in 13" and 15" MacBooks and keep the 14" and 16" for the Pro line...I think Apple might drop the "Air" suffix, going "back-to-basics" with just the "MacBook" moniker...
14" MacBook
16" MacBook
14" MacBook Pro
16" MacBook Pro
Clean & simple branding...
No, I would buy the 16" MBP with the M1 Pro.If you're coming from any other <$1,799 Intel Mac the M1 outperforms it hands down.
What it lacks though is screen size being limited to 13" for laptops & 24" for desktops.
So would you buy a M1 with a 16" laptop display or a 27" or 32" desktop display?
I really hope not. MacBook is often used as a general term for all apple notebooks. So if they just had MacBook, you still have to specify what you’re referring to in conversation, as we did back when it was a product.I think Apple might drop the "Air" suffix, going "back-to-basics" with just the "MacBook" moniker...
14" MacBook
16" MacBook
14" MacBook Pro
16" MacBook Pro
Clean & simple branding...
I really hope not. MacBook is often used as a general term for all apple notebooks. So if they just had MacBook, you still have to specify what you’re referring to in conversation, as we did back when it was a product.
“The 14” non-pro MacBook” for example.
With iPhone, it works because you specify iPhone 14 vs. iPhone 15 etc. but we don’t do that for any MacBooks. We could add the year to it I guess but then again now you’re complicating things again.
Having the SE and Air still using 13” screens will help keep cost lower for consumers, and apple can use older designs (and thus cheaper production) for the SE.
Exactly. That’s my whole point: You have to specify something in any scenario. So why not just have it be the actual name of the product: I.e. MacBook *fill in the blank* And then you can abbreviate it easily by saying the 2020 13” Air - easy.You are still specifying "MacBook Air"...
When you just say “iPhone” people know you’re taking about the whole category of iPhone. If you want to specify a particular iPhone, you will use some sort of additional descriptor like “iPhone 14 mini”Which iPhone...? SE, mini, regular, Pro, Pro Max...? ;^p
Says who? There’s no reason they have to use new designs for an SE, and in fact Apple has always used older designs for SE products. Why does the iPhone SE use an old design? Why does the Apple Watch SE use an old design? They all use apple silicon too.With the transition to Apple silicon, new designs across the board are called for, no recycling old designs
Though honestly I am really waiting for M1P or M1M in the iMac because in 5-10 years time many more apps will make use of multiple threads/cores and this will help with future proofing.I’m waiting for the larger iMac.