Apple is introducing a new MacBook which will be available in November 7 as announced at a special event in Brooklyn, with retina display and Touch ID fingerprint sensor and in low price in a comparison of Apple.
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook and the vice president Laure Grove being present in the hardware event announced the new Macbook Air launching news in a hardware event in New York on Tuesday. They shared the details of the new MacBook Air in the event.
The updated MacBook has the air suffers from a lower-resolution, non-Retina display, and subpart performance and lots of portable design and 13.3-inch in size. The display quality is more better which has four times improvement in the resolution of past models. The laptop will cost $1,000 which cheaper then others. Macbook Air is available in three colors – gold, silver, space gray.
MacBook may be close to the 2560 x 1600 Retina display resolution though Apple has yet to announce exact numbers, but Grove said that “quadruples” has a resolution 1440 x 900, and promises “48% more colour” than the previous gen Air’s screen.
MacBook Air comes with the Apple T2 Security Chip which supports touch Id and features SSD controller with on-the-fly data encryption for everything stored on the SSD.
The laptop contains four Thunderbolt 3 ports, alongside HDMI, Ethernet and traditional USB-A ports.It starts with a 3.6GHz processor, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for £799.
The new graphics configuration option for MacBook Pro will be available to order on apple.com and in Apple retail stores and through Apple Authorized Resellers starting Wednesday, November 14.
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