A writer may have their notes open as they write (if they haven’t yet heard of Scrivener!). A keen cook might have a recipe open as they compile a shopping list. A student might have a website open as they write a paper. You don’t have to be using pro apps to benefit from this. Being able to work with two windows side by side is an obvious one. There are many reasons people might want a large-screened MacBook Air. Those people were then forced to pay the substantial premium for a MacBook Pro when they had no need for the higher specs. People may want a large screen without needing beefy processing power. So pro specs should mean a large screen.īut Apple seemingly forgot to look at the other side. If you want a powerful machine suitable for running professional audiovisual apps, you likely want a decent-sized screen. Looked at from one side of the equation, that made sense. The MacBook Pro offered larger screen sizes ( up to 17 inches) and higher specs. The MacBook Air offered small screen sizes (as small as 11 inches) and modest power. There are no further details at this stage, but to me such a machine makes a huge amount of sense, and could be the perfect MacBook model for many users …Īpple has traditionally conflated screen size with power. A new report yesterday said that Apple is working on a new 15-inch MacBook Air, for potential release in 2023.
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