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Review: Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Air says what it is and is what it says

Review: Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Air says what it is and is what it says

a year ago
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/06/review-apples-15-inch-macbook-air-says-what-it-is-and-is-what-it-says/

It's a credit to Apple's chips that when I'm using my 13-inch MacBook Air, I feel much more constrained by the screen size than I do by the performance.

That wasn't always the case. The Intel MacBook Airs of years past were perfectly fine for basic computing, but you could feel the difference between an Air and an iMac or MacBook Pro as soon as you tried to edit something in Photoshop or Lightroom or export something with iMovie. The M1 and M2 Macs also feel slower than their Pro, Max, and Ultra counterparts, but for the kinds of light-to-medium-duty work that I spend most of my time doing, I rarely find myself waiting around for things to happen.