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opjjf | 1 year ago

It seems they also update the base memory on MacBook Air:

> MacBook Air: The World’s Most Popular Laptop Now Starts at 16GB

> MacBook Air is the world’s most popular laptop, and with Apple Intelligence, it’s even better. Now, models with M2 and M3 double the starting memory to 16GB, while keeping the starting price at just $999 — a terrific value for the world’s best-selling laptop.

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electriclove|1 year ago

Wow, I didn't expect them to update the older models to start at 16GB and no price increase. I guess that is why Amazon was blowing the 8GB models out at crazy low prices over the past few days.

bronco21016|1 year ago

Costco was selling MB Air M2 8 GB for $699! Incredible deal.

I’ve been using the exact model for about a year and I rarely find limitations for my typical office type work. The only time I’ve managed to thermally throttle it has been with some super suboptimal Excel Macros.

bhouston|1 year ago

But no update to a M4 for the MacBook Air yet unfortunately. I would love to get an M4 MacBook Air with 32GB.

I believe the rumor is that the MacBook Air will get the update to M4 in early spring 2025, February/March timeline.

ant6n|1 year ago

The big question for me is whether they will have a matte option for the Air. I want a fanless machine with a matte screen.

Unfortunately Apple won’t tell you until the day they sell the machines.

nsbk|1 year ago

This is the machine I'm waiting for. Hopefully early 2025

yurishimo|1 year ago

It'll be interesting to see the reaction of tech commentators about this. So many people have been screaming at Apple to increase the base RAM and stop price gouging their customers on memory upgrades. If Apple Intelligence is the excuse the hardware team needed to get the bean counters on board, I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth!

sroussey|1 year ago

So we can scream about the lousy base storage, which is the same as my phone. Yikes.

nsteel|1 year ago

But still just 256GB SSD Storage. £200 for the upgrade to 512GB (plus a couple more GPU cores that I don't need. Urgh.

DrBenCarson|1 year ago

It’s stationary. Just get a Thunderbolt NVMe drive and leave it plugged in

jsheard|1 year ago

Every M-series device now comes with at least 16GB, except for the base iPad Pro, right?

fckgw|1 year ago

Correct, every Mac computer starts at 16gb now. 256gb/512gb iPad Pro is 8gb, 1tb/2tb is 16gb.

MBCook|1 year ago

At least all the M4 Macs. I’m not sure of every older M config has been updated, though at least some have been.

alsetmusic|1 year ago

Ohh, good catch. Sneaking that into the MBP announcement. I skimmed the page and missed that. So a fourth announcement couched within the biggest of the three days.

hiatus|1 year ago

If only they would bring back the 11" Air.

FireBeyond|1 year ago

Well, the issue for me with memory on these new models is that for the Max, it ships with 36GB and NO expandable memory option. To get more memory that's gated behind a $300 CPU upgrade (plus the memory cost).

modeless|1 year ago

I've seen a lot of people complaining about 8GB but honestly my min spec M1 Air has continued to be great. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend a refurb M1 8GB Air for anyone price conscious.

abhinavk|1 year ago

> while keeping the starting price at just $999 — a terrific value for the world’s best-selling laptop

Only in US it seems. India got a price increase by $120.

woodglyst|1 year ago

Thanks to your comment. I persuaded my friend who purchased an M3 Air 24GB recently and we got 200$ back (Remuneration for price drop valid for 14 days after the date of DELIVERY) where we live

alberth|1 year ago

I guess that implies the MacBook Air won't be updated this week.

Makes me wonder what else will be updated this week (Studio or Mac Pro)?

opdahl|1 year ago

Just cancelled my order for a 24GB MacBook Air 15-inch, and then ordered the exact same setup. Saved around $300!

twilo|1 year ago

Great news. The pro is kinda of heavy for my liking so the Air is the way to go

Analemma_|1 year ago

I think spec-wise the Air is good enough for almost everyone who isn't doing video production or running local LLMs, I just wish it had the much nicer screen that the Pro has. But I suppose they have to segregate the product lines somehow.

int_19h|1 year ago

It's not just the weight - Air is also fanless (and still runs cold).

And yes, with enough RAM, it is a surprisingly good dev laptop.

nakedgremlin|1 year ago

Yeah, this one caught me off guard. We just purchased a MacBook Air in the last month and if we bought the same one now, we would save $200. Apple support would not price match/correct that, so we will be returning it and purchasing anew.

ActorNightly|1 year ago

Im sorry but any laptop that costs $1000 should come with 64 gigs minimum, or expandable slots.

russelg|1 year ago

Can you actually point out any retail laptops with that spec for that price?

georgeecollins|1 year ago

Tell me you are poor without telling me you are poor.

Just kidding! As an Apple Shareholder I feel like you should take what Apple gives you and accept the price. ;)