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Exceptional performance from the Apple M1 SoC
The Touch ID is quick and accurate
Full sRGB coverage and accurate color representation
Supports Wi-Fi 6 and features two Thunderbolt 3 ports
Doesn't use PWM
Great build quality
Exceptional battery life
MacOS Big Sur es rápido y fluido
La batería es genial
Silencioso
El teclado sigue siendo muy bueno
Se mantiene fresco a pesar de la falta de un ventilador
Mano de obra y diseño icónico
Altavoces
Rendimiento de las aplicaciones nativas
A los editores no les gusta
I/O is limited to two Thunderbolt 3 ports
Soldered RAM and storage
Thermal throttling at long heavy loadss
Sin cambios en el diseño
El diseño sin ventiladores puede afectar al rendimiento
Rayo con limitaciones
Grandes biseles de exhibición
Cámara web de 720p
La estabilidad en las aplicaciones emuladas de Rosetta
Publicación: 2021-05-10, Autor: Karen , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Resumen: The MacBook Air has always been one of Apple's most popular Macs, while the iMac is probably the most famous. The two have much in common, but a lot sets them apart.Right now they have more in common than ever - with the arrival of the M1 iMac in April br...
More ports would be nice, Webcam still not great, Some potential niche software compatibility issues,
The MacBook Air (M1) is a small revolution. As much power as you could need in a light and silent design, with giant battery life.Reasons to buy+Stunning performance+Fantastic battery life+Excellent build quality+Good screenReasons to avoid-More ports wou...
Publicación: 2021-01-18, Autor: Lewis , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
Incredible performance, Long battery life, iOS apps on a Mac
Only one external display supported, 720p webcam, Lack of ports
In my mind, there's no better ultralight laptop on the market right now than the M1-based MacBook Air, especially at the £999/$999 price point. It may not look that different physically, aside from a few new keyboard shortcuts and P3 wide colour gamut sup...
Publicación: 2020-12-30, Autor: Dan , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Crisp display,Performance is super-fast,Fanless design,Brilliant keyboard,Not a bank-breaker,Apple Silicon transition is going well,256GB minimum storage welcome
Maximum memory of 16GB,Large bezels beginning to look dated,No Face ID login,Some key apps don't run on Apple Silicon natively yet
While there's a question mark over whether you should jump to Apple Silicon quite yet, there's little doubt that Apple has seriously powered up the Air with its move to Apple Silicon. So much so that it's hard to suggest you should plump for the MacBook P...
Publicación: 2020-12-28, Autor: Jon , crítica de: itpro.co.uk
All of which brings us to the question of whether you should leap in and buy this first-generation M1 hardware or wait for “M2”. There are reasons to wait, especially if you were hoping for a more radical redesign that takes advantage of reduced power dem...
Publicación: 2020-12-23, Autor: Mark , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Apple's M1 blows Intel away, Phenomenal battery life, Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Rock-solid build quality, Simple good looks
Supports only one external display
Yes. The MacBook Air M1 isn't just for MacBook fans looking for something smaller. It's for any laptop buyer who's OK with the switch to Mac OS and wants to join the real future of ARM-based computing.Editors' RecommendationsApple MacBook Pro 13-inch M1 r...
Fast and quiet, Great battery life, Superb display
Some software may not run, M1 MacBook Pro has better sustained performance
No two ways about it, it's a stunning debut for Apple's ARM-based M1 MacBook Air.Not only is this laptop stunningly fast, quiet as a mouse and reasonably priced, but it's also a completely practical laptop for most people and delivers excellent battery li...
Publicación: 2020-12-17, Autor: Karen , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
M1 Chip is revolutionary, Brilliant battery life, Same great design
Only supports one additional display, Won't work with eGPUs, FaceTime camera still poor
There is no doubt at all that the M1 MacBook Air offers a significant improvement compared to its predecessor in every way that matters, the highlights being much better battery life, software improvements to the FaceTime camera, and the significantly fas...
More ports would be nice, Webcam still not great, Some potential niche software compatibility issues,
The MacBook Air (M1) is a small revolution. As much power as you could need in a light and silent design, with giant battery life.Reasons to buy+Stunning performance+Fantastic battery life+Excellent build quality+Good screenReasons to avoid-More ports wou...
Publicación: 2020-12-09, Autor: Samuel , crítica de: theguardian.com
superfast, super cool, extremely long battery life, fanless, great screen, great keyboard, bestinclass trackpad, good speakers, good mics, recycled materials, Touch ID
poor webcam, only two USBC ports, can only drive one external display, expensive, some niche apps may have issues running until updated, no BootCamp/Windows
There's an old saying in tech that you should never buy the first generation of any new product – you're paying to be an early adopter and to iron out the kinks. The thing is, I cannot find any kinks for your average consumer with the new M1 MacBook Air.T...