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Product Name: | Apple 13" MacBook Air (M3, Midnight) |
Product Description: | The Midnight Apple 13" MacBook Air now features the Apple M3 chip, which has many improvements over its predecessor, the M2. Now built on 3nm process technology, the M3 8-Core Chip is combined with a 8-Core GPU. The next-gen GPU features Dynamic Caching, hardware-accelerated ray tracing, and mesh shading, all of which significantly increase performance for the most demanding creative apps and games. The M3 Chip also has a 16-Core Neural Engine that can leverage the power of AI for both macOS and a growing number of supported apps. It also has 8GB of unified RAM and a 256GB SSD. Add Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) and support for two external displays, and this MacBook Air delivers performance, power efficiency, and portability. This Mac comes preloaded with macOS. Updates can be downloaded for free via the Mac App Store. Please check Apple's website for upgrade eligibility. |
Product SKU: | 1814977 |
UPC: | 195949126994 |
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I've had the opposite experience with my M1 MBA 8GB. I have 20+ Chrome tabs open and Photoshop or Word/Excel and do not have issues with slowdown.
I always keep at least 10GB of free SSD HD space for virtual memory. While I do wish 16GB was the standard for MacBooks, for most users, 8GB is perfectly fine. I am personally resisting upgrading until 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD are the new standard, but for now, my M1 does the job perfectly fine and I have zero regrets about the purchase.
Treat other forum members with respect. We are all here for the same purpose.
your experience doesn't seem typical and most likely just the opinion of someone that is anti-apple
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At 42% more expensive than the M1 version at Walmart (https://slickdeals.net/f/17361039-apple-macbook-air-13-3-retina-m1-8gb-ram-256gb-ssd-699-free-shipping), this seems like a bad deal unless you need something added in the M2 or M3 MacBook Air (or really just want the latest and greatest).