







🚀 Elevate Your Everyday with the MacBook Air!
The Apple 2024 MacBook Air 13-inch Laptop, powered by the M3 chip, combines cutting-edge performance with a sleek, portable design. Featuring a stunning 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, up to 18 hours of battery life, and seamless integration with other Apple devices, this laptop is perfect for professionals on the go.
| Product Dimensions | 11.97 x 8.46 x 0.44 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Apple |
| ASIN | B0CX23V2ZK |
| Item model number | MRXV3LL/A |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Date First Available | March 4, 2024 |
Y**L
I love this computer!
I've been using Macs since the SE 30. I really love this MacBook because it has incredible battery life, a beautiful screen, and easy-to-use function keys. I really love using TouchID to wake it up and to purchase things. It works well with my other Apple products.
V**N
Good Value.
Exactly how it was described in the description for half the price. Works just as good. Perfect for my teen
B**R
Totally capable and worth the buy
I recently bought this machine for two purposes. The deal was I'd use this for my freelance work for a month while my 2019 Macbook Pro was being fixed and then my niece gets it for college. So it's really a gift, but I got to use it for a few weeks.My biggest grip is that the ports are all on one side, the side that makes plugging things in on my desk awkward. My Macbook Pro has two ports on each side, and I always end up using the right side ports for charging and for the dongle.But I almost never use it as a LAPtop. It's really a desktop machine that I take from desk to desk with rare appearances not plugged into an external monitor and other devices. It is more portable than my Pro but not enough for it to make a big difference. On a small popup desk in a university auditorium and bouncing around campus, this is probably more noticeable, I just don't have the experience to comment.I only use one external monitor but for power users using two monitors the new M3 chip probably makes a big difference. I don't even know if my 2019 Pro with an Intel chip can do this, I've never tried. But I think power users requiring multiple monitors are aiming for the Pro.Running high-ish intensity apps like IntelliJ with multiple apps in the background, I have to concede that this machine is a little slower than my 2019 Pro. But I think that's largely to do with the fact that my main machine has more RAM. With solid state memory being the norm these days it doesn't matter much, and really even high intensity tasks that make my pro's fan start up only take maybe a second or two more on this machine.I'm not an Apple preacher. I still haven't decided whether I like macOS more than Windows. But Apple hardware seems to be better than any PC hardware in this price range. PC laptops seem to degrade faster, mostly the battery. PC laptop batteries go from 18 hours to 2 hours over the course of 5 years. My Pro battery went from 18 or so to 4 over 5 years. And these days you can't change a PC battery with this form factor either.The Pro screen is definitely better, but again I'm using an external monitor 99% of the time, so it doesn't matter much for me.If you're running high intensity apps you should go for the Pro still, but the difference isn't really that huge. If you're doing things that don't involve high intensity calculations this is probably the best machine on the market especially for the money.If you're trying to decide between this and a PC of similar price and reputation, this is probably the first time I'd say Apple is offering a better product for the money. This machine is cheaper than it should be. So it's really a decision between macOS and Windows. Mac has the better command line out of the box but similar Windows tools can be installed just as easily. For gaming, Windows wins, but this isn't a gaming device. The best benefit to macOS for my work is that my employer won't give administrative privs to Windows users, but for macOS they haven't removed that yet, so I can actually do my job without having to ask permission to install an ad blocker in Chrome. Huge plus.
A**N
The best value
You can find this product in a very good price. The performance is quite good with this M3 chip
J**R
Sleek Powerfull Wonderfully Designed
This 2024 Mac is everything I needed—lightweight, crystal-clear display, and the perfect size for work and travel. The fingerprint sensor is a game-changer for quick, secure access. Apple really nailed it with this one!
V**Y
Awesome
I love it
C**T
APPLE ECOSYSTEM
As someone who loves many of the Apple products and managed to grab a bunch of them for himself, a MacBook Air M3 is a must grab! Before I got this, I used to have a M1 MacBook Air (8 GB | 256 GB Storage) and I absolutely loved/adored it. It was officially my first real, fast, and powerful laptops (before then I had a dinky Chromebook to do all my stuff). I had it for roughly 6 months before I traded it to a friend. In the moment, I was like: "I don't need a MacBook, in fact: I have a powerful enough Lenovo laptop." But not even 2 months past before I was on the hunt for a new MacBook -- because when you own 90% of all the electronic devices from Apple, it feels required to get a MacBook!I was torn whether or not to get the M2 or M3 MacBook Air... finally, I rested on the M3 MacBook Air with all the basic storage and ram. I decided to pay a bit more money to get the top of the line Air instead of being one generation behind. I didn't see the need to upgrade my ram or storage because this laptop is mainly for the use for 1): to complete more of the Apple Ecosystem and 2): to do all my daily stuff on it. 8GB of ram and 256GB of storage is enough for what I need to do. One of the best things of this Air is it looks more slick than my old M1 MacBook and while I can't really tell the difference in performance, it's a pretty dang powerful laptop (and it should be, seeing I paid around $900 for it). And the speakers... can I say that they are way better than my iPhone 12 (soon to be upgraded 16 when it comes out), and I thought those speakers were great. Battery life is phenomenal (only charged it once since I first got it, and even then it wasn't a full charge)! My minor issue with this laptop is the function keys at the very top... I'm used to the small rectangular type, and now they're literally the same size as the letter keys. Getting used to them will take a bit since all my life those functions keys have always been very small. Overall, solid laptop to buy for daily uses and to complete that Apple Ecosystem... because what's an ecosystem without a MacBook in it?
S**Y
Great laptop, best quality when it is under $1000
The media could not be loaded. I am a grad student at Michigan State and my HP died. I needed a Laptop for school, which starts end if August.Here are the pro’s and con’s of the M3 13. macbook airPros1 The keyboard is of great quality and I like the fact that it comes with backlight. It helps for typing in the evening.M3 processorI got a stock laptop and even 8 GB of Ram amd 256 SSD is not horrible. I paid $35 and got a 256 external SSD drive3- beat battery life. Even on optimized settings for watching videos and gaming, you get a solid 11 hours of battery life.The 15” Macbook air get’s about 8 and the macboom Pro’s are in between4 the quality. Nothing beats Apple, I like to keep my laptops for about five years and with the Mackbook air, you can.5 Price When Amazon has a sale it becomes very affordable I bought this for $900 out the doorCaveat there are Cons1 Price for upgrades. Amazon and Apple are charging $200 for 16 GB or Ram $400 for 24 GB and $200 for 512 SSD and $400 for 1TB.Apple care is expensive over $200 even for the cheapest MacBook Air, stock.It is for these reasons wh I have to take away one start and not give a full 5 stars.
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