Redefining Performance and Portability
The Apple MacBook Air (M1, 2020) is a groundbreaking laptop that combines sleek design with exceptional performance. Powered by Apple’s innovative M1 chip, it offers users a seamless computing experience, whether for professional tasks or personal use.
Key Features
Apple M1 Chip
The M1 chip integrates an 8-core CPU, delivering up to 3.5x faster performance compared to previous Intel-based models. It also includes an 8-core GPU, providing up to 6x faster graphics performance, and a 16-core Neural Engine for advanced machine learning capabilities
Retina Display
The 13.3-inch Retina display features a 2560 x 1600 resolution, offering sharp and vibrant visuals. It supports P3 wide color gamut and True Tone technology, ensuring accurate color reproduction and a comfortable viewing experience.
Unified Memory and Storage
Comes standard with 8GB of unified memory, configurable up to 16GB, allowing for smooth multitasking. Storage options range from 256GB to 2TB SSD, providing fast data access and ample space for applications and files.
Fanless Design:
The MacBook Air’s fanless design ensures silent operation, enhancing user comfort during prolonged use.
Long Battery Life
Offers up to 15 hours of wireless web usage and up to 18 hours of Apple TV app movie playback on a single charge, making it suitable for extended use without frequent recharging.
What’s in the Box
- MacBook Air
- USB-C Charge Cable (2 meters)
- 30W USB-C Power Adapter
FAQs
How do I get support for my MacBook Air?
For support, visit the macbook support page on Apple’s website, where you can access user guides, troubleshooting tips, and contact options for further assistance.
Where is my serial number?
You can find your MacBook Air’s serial number by clicking the Apple menu in the top-left corner of your screen, selecting About This Mac, and viewing the serial number in the window that appears.
How do I check my disk for problems?
Use the Disk Utility application to check and repair disk issues. You can access it by going to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility, selecting your disk, and clicking First Aid.
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