SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 6: On Wednesday, Apple unveiled its latest MacBook Air, now equipped with the M4 chip, which boasts up to 18 hours of battery life and features a new 12MP Center Stage camera.
The laptop supports up to two external displays alongside its built-in screen, starts with 16GB of unified memory, and operates on macOS Sequoia with Apple Intelligence, as announced by the company.
The pricing begins at $999 and $899 for educational institutions. Customers can pre-order the new 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air starting Wednesday, with shipping set to commence on March 12, according to Apple.
“The MacBook Air’s lightweight, fanless design, all-day battery life, and impressive capabilities of macOS Sequoia with Apple Intelligence set it apart from other laptops. With a new lower starting price of $999, the MacBook Air offers unprecedented value to consumers,” stated Greg Joswiak, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing. (UNI)