

Between storage, the SOC, and memory, here’s the configuration I’d recommend: The M2 MacBook Air is a bit different than the previous generation in that you can configure up to 24GB of Unified Memory. The 512GB model also comes with a slightly larger 35W charger, which will speed up charging times by just a hair. It also comes with two extra GPU cores for around a 15% boost in graphics performance depending on the application (more on that below).

It’s slower than the 512GB model, sure, but the fact that it’s slower than last-gen’s M1 version is the kicker.įor $300 extra, you’re getting a much smoother laptop with the 512GB M2 MacBook Pro. That’s why so many people are saying to avoid the $1,200 M2 MacBook Air. That results up to 50% slower SSD performance, making the 256GB model feel more sluggish as it struggles to read and write data to the hard drive. Shortly after launching, reviewers found out that the base 256GB model uses a single NAND chip for storage, while the 512GB model and even the M1 MacBook Air use two chips. It seems simple enough, but the choice between these two configurations is what will determine if you have a good M2 MacBook Air or a bad one. There are only two M2 MacBook Air models available that Apple has as a starting point:Ģx Thunderbolt 4 / USB 4, 3.5mm headphone Avoid the base M2 MacBook Air at all costs That’s hours above Windows laptops, even those with the best battery life.

Apple also took the time to upgrade from two speakers on the M1 model to four on the M2, as well as improve the webcam to 1080p.Īpple also improved battery life with a slightly larger battery, which lasted over 21 hours in our video playback testing. The notch even gives you an extra 0.3 inch of screen to look at. More importantly, the M2 model comes with a Liquid Retina display, which is sharper and provides a larger color range than the screen on the M1 MacBook Air. There are a few subtle design changes, though, including more rounding on the corners and a notch for the webcam that everyone loves to hate. Like all Air designs, this one is fanless with a focus on portability (it’s only 0.44 inch thick and 2.7 pounds).

MacBook Pro M1: Max, Pro, and moreīest MacBook Deals: Save on MacBook Air and MacBook ProĪpple could be working on a secret OLED MacBook AirĬompared to the last-gen M1 MacBook Air, the M2 model has a few changes.
