MacBook Air M2 (2022) in pics - First look at design, specs, features, and more
时间:2024-06-26 07:51:58 阅读(143)
Apple has launched the M2-based MacBook Air at WWDC 2022. This is the fastest MacBook Air Apple has ever made with the underlying M2 chip giving it “an 18% faster CPU, a 35% more powerful GPU, and a 40% faster Neural Engine” than the M1-based model. It boasts of a new design, too, and fast charging support. We take a quick first look at Apple’s new M2 MacBook Air. (Photo credit: Apple)2/7
M2 MacBook Air brings a new sleek and lightweight unibody metal design which measures only 11.3mm and weighs just 1.24kg. (Photo credit: Apple)
The 2022 MacBook Air has a 13.6-inch “Liquid Retina” display (2560×1664 pixels) with slim bezels and 1080p webcam up-top that’s housed inside a notch. (Photo credit: Apple)
4/7Apple’s M2 system-on-chip powers the 2022 MacBook Air. You can get with an 8-Core CPU and up to a 10-Core GPU (8-cores also available). (Photo credit: Apple)
5/7You get two Thunderbolt ports and headphone jack. (Photo credit: Apple)
6/7The new MacBook Air also supports up to 67W fast charging, in addition to MagSafe. (Photo credit: Apple)
7/7MacBook Air with M2 price in India starts at Rs 1,19,900 (Rs 1,09,900 for education). (Photo credit: Apple)
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