Apple MacBook Air 13-inch : M1 chip with 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU 512GB - Space Grey (2020)
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Price: £1070.92
Brand: Apple
Description: Mac Book Air. Power. Its in the Air. Our thinnest lightest notebook completely transformed by the Apple M1 chip. CPU speeds up to 3.5x faster. GPU speeds up to 5x faster. Our most advanced Neural Engine for up to 9x faster machine learning. The longest battery life ever in a Mac Book Air. And a silent fanless design. This much power has never been this ready to go. Apple MacBook Air 13-inch : M1 chip with 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU 512GB - Space Grey (2020) - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Computer Components
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 262830
Delivery time: Next Day
Delivery cost: 0
MPN: MGN73B/A
EAN: 0194252056424
Author: Jack Burman
Rating: 5
Review: Got this as I wanted to do my work on the move (I’m an online personal trainer). I’ve always had Lenovo, windows, , IBM, dell etc in the past and although they do the job, workflow just wasn’t the best. Not only that they would become slow quiet fast and some don’t even turn on without the charger plugged in. I’ve had this for around a month now and the battery lasts a whole day of my work and it’s so fast. By the time it takes me to turn on my Lenovo laptop, log in and open up google, on this I’ve already on google designing a clients programme. Not only that, because of iCloud I can easily transfer files between my mac and MacBook as well as phone even though I’m out somewhere. Works amazing for me, no faults, and I just can’t get over the fact that the quality is amazing and such a fast loading time.
Author: pHazeD
Rating: 3
Review: I've been an Apple user for many years, my family all have iPhones and I've never owned any other make of desktop. I bought this to replace my 2011 MacBook Pro that died while I was editing photos; and that's what I needed this for. The all new super-duper M1 chip is supposed to be super-fast and the 8 GB memory is all that should be needed to edit RAW files from a Canon EOS R5. It isn't. Apple always scrimps on memory, I know that. Memory is cheap but Apple always ships with a pathetic 8 GB when they need double. It's like putting a Mini engine into a Rolls Royce and charging for an upgrade. If you pay Rolls Royce money (or Apple money) you should get what you pay for, not some under-performing, over-priced equipment that looks nice but is incapable of doing the job. And don't get me started on the lack of ports or SD card slot. The two, yes, TWO Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports are on the left side of the machine and no matter where I am or where I'm seated they're always on the wrong side. How much would it have cost to put one on each side? Or even better, two on each side? You pays your money and takes your choice. Wrong choice for me, I'm afraid. I'm sure this machine is great if you want to sit in a café replying to emails but if you want it to do a day's work you might find it going off sick with stress, or complaining that it's overworked and underpaid. Disappointing.