


It’s the one most people should buy-add the Air’s redesign and feature set, and we think it’s a better value than the 13-inch Pro. The MacBook Air handles these task without any problems–it’s as fast as the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the same M2 processor. If you’re using a MacBook Air and you’re taxing the CPU all the time and you get frustrated by it, you know what? You’re using the wrong tool for the job. The most stressful work likely involves apps like Photos, iMovie, GarageBand, or some other consumer-level creative software for short stints. Its price attracts what we’ll call “casual” users, those who spend most of their time on the web, use productivity apps like iWork or Microsoft Office, stream audio and video either for entertainment or for online meetings, and other productivity tasks that everyone does with a computer. The MacBook Air is also Apple’s most popular laptop because it’s the company’s most affordable one. This is another aspect of the MacBook Air that is by design. If the MacBook Air starts to heat up, it will throttle performance to maintain a proper running temperature. This is done purposefully by design so that the MacBook Air can be thinner than the MacBook Pro.

It’s a passively-cooled machine, meaning that it doesn’t use any special hardware to actively cool it. The MacBook Air doesn’t have any fans built into it. $1,165.53 at Amazon | $1199.00 at Adorama | $1199.00 at Apple Using the proper tool for the job
