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I’m suspecting that the Air with M3 will be a better computer, maybe Apple will introduce the 12 GB Ram as per default
Awesome honest review. Great job with your points. The other reviewers definitely focus on the same issues. I got the 16 GB of ram. I’ve never used SWAP and even light tasks it uses 9-10 GB. So far it’s been a 10/10 purchase.
Biased?
what backpack do you have there at 02:25 ?
Exactly right. I went with a 24gb 1tb M2 machine for programming. I didn’t want the pro 14s weight and bulk. Also heard some worrying things about the battery life.
Love your “alternate” take and the points you make, especially that the 14” M1 Pro isn’t the automatic choice once you start upgrading the Air. The thinner form factor and lighter weight are legitimate advantages over the Pro. Personally, I am looked forward to the rumored 15” Air. My ideal machine is something light with a bigger screen for my aging eyes.
As a backend dev I’m still thinking if the m2 air 16gb 512gb is already good for my usecase or do I need to spend more to get the pro 🤷♂️
How can I get this wallpaper?? 🙂
Some people do not understand how much weight can make a difference, I carry my laptop everywhere and it has most of my work on it, imagine carrying that along side other things in a tote or a shoulder bag.
Any comments on the typing experience? I’ve heard some reviews claiming that the M2 MBA keyboard and trackpad felt cheap compared to the M1 MBA, that it felt like a downgrade, rather than an upgrade. I’ve heard that is less stable and less sturdy than the M1. I compared the M1 and M2 MBA, side by side, in an Apple Store, and I didn’t get that impression, but then again I just tested it for a few minutes. Any thoughts after hours of use? I do type a lot on daily basis, so that’s an important issue for me.
I’m gonna start medical school in a month and I want to buy a Mac, I was gonna go for the M2 MacBook Air with the base everything like 256gb storage etc, but I’m now wondering if I should upgrade to 512 but I think that’s out of my current budget so I don’t know can someone help?
The MBP 14 future proofs it for me. Much better speakers, xdr promotion display, faster ssd and sustained performance.
Please do a drop test
Great insights!! Myself ordered m2 air with 16gb ram and base storage.
This is probably my 30th YouTube video about the M2 MacBook Air and I must say this is probably one of my favorites. Top 3 for sure. I actually purchased the space grey 16g ram and 512g SSD. After watching this video I think I made the right choice. I’m starting college this fall for mechanical engineering so I wanted to future proof it so it can effectively adapt to my needs as the years go on.
Thanks!
What about editing videos using an external monitor connected to the M2 Air … will the overhead of the external monitor impact performance?
I’m a new MacBook owner. This is my very first MacBook. It’s great to hear a more practical review. I agree with all of your commentary, and the sentiments that you shared is precisely why I chose to get a 16gb 1TB MacBook Air. I am very pleased with it so far, and do not regret not getting the 14in MacBook Pro due to the portability and lightweight of the air. I don’t plan to replace it for at least a few years, and I definitely think I”ll get my money’s worth.
Thanks for this video.
After moving to Apple Silicon, I don’t consider the Macbook Air line to be just the “entry level” laptop or the “average daily user’s mac” any more. I consider it to be the entry level “Pro” laptop that is both flexible and powerful enough to do almost anything. It’s a big leap from how it was initial marketed when it was still running on Intel. Heck you couldn’t do much editing on the old Airs. This “entry level” macbook easily competes with intel i7/ i9s or the latest AMD processors.
This is the most realistic and accurate review of the M2 Air.