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The M2’s screen is also 100nits brighter than the M1 Air’s screen, which can help out a bit when its bright out. It still leaves the miniLED display tech and high refresh-rate to the higher ...
The M1 and M2 MacBook Air models both feature the same SSD storage options in terms of capacity. Both laptops are available in 256GB base models, which can be configured to 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB of ...
This past July, we got the sequel, with Apple releasing an M2 -based MacBook Air for a starting price of $1,199. That’s $200 more than the M1-based Air, which raises some interesting questions.
Whereas M1-based Macs offered 8GB and 16GB configurations, the M2-equipped 13-inch MacBook Pro also offers a 24GB option. But it's the major boost in memory bandwidth that's relevant for most ...
As shown by a few benchmarks, the new M2 MacBook Pro fails to impress when it comes to multitasking. This is because it resorts to using space on the 256GB SSD as virtual memory when needed, which ...
However, like the M1, the M2 can still only handle a total of two displays—the laptop's internal screen, if it's being used in a laptop, plus an up-to-6K external monitor.
As expected, the update includes a larger-screen model and an upgrade from the M1 to the M2 processor. The new Air comes in four similar colors: blue, purple, Starlight, and Space Gray.
After using the M2 MacBook Air for over a week, I’m excited to share how it stacks up against the M1 iPad Pro. Here’s everything you need to know.
Apple's fall launches could include a new entry-level iPad with a larger screen, a leaker claims, with an iPad Pro refresh upgrading the chip from M1 to the M2.