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Apple Macbook Air M1 2020 Gold 256GB 16GB Specs
Release Date in Philippines | |
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Model | MacBook Air |
Date | Nov 2020 |
Processor | |
Processor family | Apple M |
Processor manufacturer | Apple |
Processor model | M1 |
Processor generation | 1st Generation Apple M |
Processor cores | 8 |
Coprocessor model | Neural Engine |
Coprocessor cores | 16 |
Memory | |
Internal memory | 16 GB |
Maximum internal memory | 16 GB |
Memory form factor | On-board |
Display | |
Display diagonal | 33.8 cm (13.3") |
Display resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
Touchscreen | No |
Panel type | IPS |
LED backlight | Yes |
Native aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Display brightness | 500 cd/m² |
Pixel density | 227 ppi |
Weight & dimensions | |
Weight | 1.29 kg |
Width | 304.1 mm |
Depth | 212.4 mm |
Height | 16.1 mm |
Height (front) | 4.1 mm |
Height (rear) | 1.61 cm |
Keyboard | |
Numeric keypad | No |
Pointing device | Trackpad |
Keyboard backlit | Yes |
Island-style keyboard | Yes |
Full-size keyboard | Yes |
Network | |
Mobile network connection | No |
Top Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
Wi-Fi standards | 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
Ethernet LAN | No |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Bluetooth version | 5.0 |
Storage | |
Total storage capacity | 256 GB |
Storage media | SSD |
Optical drive type | No |
Number of SSDs installed | 1 |
SSD capacity | 256 GB |
Card reader integrated | No |
Software | |
Operating system installed | macOS Big Sur |
Battery | |
Battery capacity | 49.9 Wh |
Battery technology | Lithium Polymer (LiPo) |
Battery life (max) | 18 h |
Design | |
Product type | Notebook |
Product colour | Grey |
Form factor | Clamshell |
Colour name | Space Grey |
Housing material | Aluminium |
Introduction year | 2020 |
Graphics | |
On-board graphics card | Yes |
Discrete graphics card | No |
Discrete graphics card model | Not available |
On-board graphics card model | Apple GPU |
On-board graphics card cores | 7 |
On-board graphics card 6K support | Yes |
Reviews of Apple Macbook Air M1 2020 Gold 256GB 16GB
techpinas.com
Reviewed on 2021-02-07
After 10 years of working with my aging Apple MacBook Pro with busted speakers, undetectable Airport card, and regular work files crashes, it was time for me to get a new gadget companion that can help me create documents, edit publications, and polish my...
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jamonline.ph
Reviewed on 2020-12-28
Macbook Air M1 (7-core) Unboxing and Initial Review Video
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macworld.com
Reviewed on 2022-06-24
It is hard to recommend the 24-inch iMac over the MacBook Air, it costs more, there is only an M1 chip to choose from, where the MacBook Air has a M1 or and M2 chip on offer. But there are some reasons to choose the iMac over a MacBook Air. The MacBook A...
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tomsguide.com
Reviewed on 2021-04-16
Remarkably fast performance, Strong legacy app support, Amazingly long battery life, Comfy Magic Keyboard, Improved webcam
Still has thick bezels, Light on ports
Price: $999 (starting), $899 (education) CPU: Apple M1 Display: 13.3‑inch, 2560 x 1600-pixel Battery: 14:41 (tested) Memory: 8GB to 16GB Storage: 256GB to 2TB Dimensions: 12 x 8.4 x 0.6 inches Weight: 2.8 poundsThe new Apple MacBook Air with M1 red...
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cnet.com
Reviewed on 2021-02-11
Best laptops of 2021 Here are our top-rated picks for all types of users, including creatives and gamers, and even our favorite cheap laptops and budget-friendly options.
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lifewire.com
Reviewed on 2021-01-15
Fantastic performance, Runs Intel apps well with Rosetta 2, Native apps run even better, Comfortable keyboard, Beautiful Retina display, Excellent battery life
Not a lot of ports, Webcam still just 720p, Overall design unchanged
Lifewire purchased the MacBook Air to evaluate its features and capabilities. Read on to see our results. The new MacBook Air with Apple's custom M1 chip looks a whole lot like the old MacBook Air, but looks can be deceiving. While the line didn't receive...
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laptopmedia.com
Reviewed on 2021-01-11
Exceptional performance from the Apple M1 SoC, The Touch ID is quick and accurate, Full sRGB coverage and accurate color representation, Supports Wi-Fi 6 and features two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Doesn't use PWM, Great build quality, Exceptional battery life,...
I/O is limited to two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Soldered RAM and storage, Thermal throttling at long heavy loadss
Its low-voltage ARM nature enabled Apple to completely remove the fan from the chassis, thus resulting in a completely silent laptop, that happens to be extremely capable.So, for the lowly $999, you can get a fast laptop that will breeze past your daily w...
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notebookcheck.net
Reviewed on 2020-12-23
stays cool despite the lack of a fan, workmanship and iconic design, speakers, performance of native apps
Thunderbolt with limitations, large display bezels, 720p webcam, stability in Rosetta emulated apps, CPU throttling under longer load, relatively slow WiFi 6 at only 80 MHz
After we have already reviewed the entry-level version of the Apple MacBook Air 2020 with the new M1 processor, we now have a closer look at the more expensive model with the 8-core GPU and a larger 512 GB SSD. You currently have to pay $249 more, but is...
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androidauthority.com
Reviewed on 2020-12-21
Apple M1 Processor, Iconic design, Build quality, Impressive battery life, Large trackpad, Good audio for a laptop
Lack of ports, 720p camera, Possible app incompatibly during the transition phase
The time Steve Jobs pulled the first MacBook Air out of a manilla envelope has gone down in history as one of those defining Apple moments. The original MacBook Air was a mere 19.3mm (0.76-inches) at its thickest point. It was something previously unheard...
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digitalcameraworld.com
Reviewed on 2020-12-14
Finish, design, weight, Excellent Retina display, Silent, fanless design, Performance
No HDMI port or memory card slot, 8-core GPU model costs more, Barely lighter than MacBook Pro
The MacBook Air 13-inch M1 is Apple's thinnest and lightest notebook. Its wedge-shaped design looks super-slim and it feels light to pick up. If you need to carry your laptop around all day (and have the battery last all day) and be able to use it anywher...
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notebookcheck.net
Reviewed on 2020-12-05
stays cool despite the lack of a fan, workmanship and iconic design, speakers, performance of native apps
Thunderbolt with limitations, large display bezels, 720p webcam, stability in Rosetta emulated apps, CPU throttling under longer load, relatively slow WiFi 6 at only 80 MHz
After many years of rumors and an announcement in June, the time has finally come: With the new MacBook Pro 13 and the MacBook Air, we are testing two notebooks with the Apple M1 processor. The new Air is particularly exiting.While it offers the same pow...
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appleinsider.com
Reviewed on 2020-12-04
M1 has incredible performance, Runs completely silent, Battery life is superb, Support for Wi-Fi 6, Runs iOS apps natively, SSD speeds see huge boost,
Limited to 16GB of RAM (though not nearly as important as it used to be), 720p camera still underwhelms, New design is likely on the horizon, Likely some compatibility issues for niche apps,
When Steve Jobs slid the original MacBook Air out of a Manila envelope to the wide eyes of a packed theater, it was a generational leap. The new M1 MacBook Air may not have had as flashy a debut, but its 2020 upgrade is as transformative.This late-2020 Ma...
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slashgear.com
Reviewed on 2020-12-02
Apple M1 is astonishingly fast, Excellent battery life, Compatibility with non-native apps is impressive
720p webcam is still underwhelming, Lack of an embedded 4G/5G option is frustrating
Were Charles Darwin here today, once he'd finished screaming at us for tinkering with necromancy and demanding to know what the heck a Lexus was, I think he'd want to see the new MacBook Air. Apple's M1-powered notebook is one of a trio of Apple Silicon s...
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cultofmac.com
Reviewed on 2020-11-24
I just opened more than 650 tabs in Safari on a new M1 MacBook Air. I would have opened more, but I got bored.Meanwhile, in the background, the machine is downloading Photoshop and the Microsoft 360 suite, and I can see in Activity Monitor that it's pro...
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macobserver.com
Reviewed on 2020-11-23
I was fortunate enough to receive my built-to-order M1 MacBook Air (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 8-core GPU) last Tuesday, and I've had a week to truly experience it. We've all read the early reviews ( Snell, Gruber, and Bohn are the highlights), and they've fo...
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zdnet.com
Reviewed on 2020-11-23
Speedy M1 SoC, Outstanding battery life, Rosetta 2 emulation works well with Intel-native apps, Slimline, lightweight design
Design is looking a bit dated
Apple's MacBook Air has always been my preferred technological travelling companion (back in the days when we actually travelled) thanks to its lightweight design and solid battery life. The MacBook Air was first launched in 2008, but Apple clearly recogn...
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cultofmac.com
Reviewed on 2020-11-17
Still on the fence over Apple's new M1 Mac mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro despite their stellar benchmarks? Find out what tech experts think of them in new reviews and hands-on videos.Spoiler alert: They're all fantastic!Apple Silicon has finally...
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macworld.com
Reviewed on 2020-11-17
Shocking performance, Totally silent—no fan, Incredible battery life
Ancient 720p webcam
When Apple said it would start producing Macs with its own system-on-chip processors, custom CPU and GPU silicon (and a bunch of other stuff) to replace parts from Intel and AMD, we figured it would be good. I never expected it would be this good. Lookin...
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techcrunch.com
Reviewed on 2020-11-17
Reviewing hardware is an act of minutia. Occasionally something new or potentially earth-shattering comes along, but on the whole, it's about chipping away. Documenting small, gradual changes designed to keep product lines fresh and - if you play your car...
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theverge.com
Reviewed on 2020-11-17
Fast, Intel-based apps work well, Excellent battery life
Awful webcam, iOS apps are a whiff, It's time to admit Macs would be better with touchscreens
The The new MacBook Air with Apple's M1 chip is a triumph. In a week of testing, I have pushed this computer and its new Apple-made processor to its limits and found that those limits exceeded my expectations on nearly every level. I've also used it in th...
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