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2020 Apple MacBook Air Laptop: Apple M1 Chip, 13” Retina Display, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Storage, Backlit Keyboard, FaceTime HD Camera, Touch ID. Works with iPhone/iPad; Gold

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Color: Gold
Set: Without AppleCare+
Brand Apple
Model Name MacBook Air
Screen Size 13.3 Inches
Color Gold
Hard Disk Size 256 GB
CPU Model Unknown
Ram Memory Installed Size 8 GB
Operating System Mac OS
Special Feature Backlit Keyboard
Graphics Card Description Integrated

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  • All-Day Battery Life – Go longer than ever with up to 18 hours of battery life.
  • Powerful Performance – Take on everything from professional-quality editing to action-packed gaming with ease. The Apple M1 chip with an 8-core CPU delivers up to 3.5x faster performance than the previous generation while using way less power.
  • Superfast Memory – 8GB of unified memory makes your entire system speedy and responsive. That way it can support tasks like memory-hogging multitab browsing and opening a huge graphic file quickly and easily.
  • Stunning Display – With a 13.3 inch Retina display, images come alive with new levels of realism. Text is sharp and clear, and colors are more vibrant.
  • Why Mac – Easy to learn. Easy to set up. Astoundingly powerful. Intuitive. Packed with apps to use right out of the box. Mac is designed to let you work, play, and create like never before.
  • Simply Compatible – All your existing apps work, including Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft 365, and Google Drive. Plus you can use your favorite iPhone and iPad apps directly on macOS. Altogether you’ll have access to the biggest collection of apps ever for Mac. All available on the App Store.
  • Easy to Learn – If you already have an iPhone, MacBook Air feels familiar from the moment you turn it on. And it works perfectly with all your Apple devices. Use your iPad to extend the workspace of your Mac, answer texts and phone calls directly on your Mac, and more.

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Technical Details

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch with Retina display

Display

13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors

Processor

System on Chip (SoC) Apple M1 chip; 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores; 16-core Neural Engine

Graphics and Video Support

Up to Apple 8-core GPU

Charging and Expansion

Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports with support for: Charging, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt 3 (up to 40 Gbps), USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10 Gbps)

Wireless

802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 wireless networking; IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac compatible. Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology

In the Box

13-inch MacBook Air, 30W USB-C Power Adapter, USB-C Charge Cable (2 m)

Height

0.16–0.63 inch (0.41–1.61 cm)

Width

11.97 inches (30.41 cm)

Depth

8.36 inches (21.24 cm)

Weight

2.8 pounds (1.25 kg)

Release Date

11/10/2020

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    Customers find this MacBook Air to be a solid choice with an amazing M1 chip and fast performance, with one customer noting it opens applications almost instantly. The battery life is exceptional, with one customer mentioning it works all day on a single charge, and they appreciate its value for money. The laptop is lightweight and easy to transport, with a vibrant display and beautiful screen quality. Customers praise its build quality, with one noting there are no blemishes on the device.

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    482 customers mention "Laptop quality"482 positive0 negative

    Customers praise the MacBook Air's quality, particularly its M1 chip, and find it to be a solid choice for daily use.

    "...The M1 processor is very impressive, delivering outstanding performance and power/thermal efficiency simultaneously...." Read more

    "...I usually don't go above 50% brightness. - KEYBOARD is good...." Read more

    "...Air with the M1 chip is an excellent choice for those looking for a powerful and lightweight laptop for daily use...." Read more

    "...of the two Thunderbolt ports, and there seems to be enough power to support my flash drives and card readers...even a portable DVD-burner...." Read more

    328 customers mention "Speed"302 positive26 negative

    Customers praise the MacBook Air's speed, noting its fast performance, smooth operation, and quick charging capabilities, with one customer mentioning that applications open almost instantly.

    "...The M1 processor is very impressive, delivering outstanding performance and power/thermal efficiency simultaneously...." Read more

    "...TOUCH ID is great still. Works very fast and the button does not get greasy (which makes it not work well) like the old iPhone home buttons...." Read more

    "...The best: Performance: The M1 chip offers exceptional performance compared to previous models. Battery life: The battery of the MacBook..." Read more

    "...The M1 chip is really fast. I'm very happy with the overall condition and price of this computer." Read more

    305 customers mention "Battery life"234 positive71 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the laptop's battery life, with one customer noting it works all day on a single charge, while others report it maintains 100% full capacity.

    "...Battery life is every bit as good as advertised; I can charge overnight and use it all day without plugging in...." Read more

    "...BATTERY LIFE is fantastic...." Read more

    "...offers exceptional performance compared to previous models. Battery life: The battery of the MacBook Air M1 offers impressive autonomy,..." Read more

    "...BATTERY: Upon opening the box, the battery life was already pretty high, and I decided not to charge it until the battery decreased to around 10-15%...." Read more

    283 customers mention "Value for money"248 positive35 negative

    Customers find the MacBook Air offers excellent value for money, with one customer noting it starts up quickly.

    "...I'm very happy with the overall condition and price of this computer." Read more

    "...My only complaint is that the design is a bit "outdated" despite how premium and beautiful it is...." Read more

    "...Excellent machine and worth the investment." Read more

    "...and based on my research on recent macbook models, the price and value was right on this 2020 Macbook Air...." Read more

    273 customers mention "Works well"197 positive76 negative

    Customers find that the MacBook Air works well, particularly for college use, with one customer noting it performs all office and presentation tasks effectively, and another mentioning it functions seamlessly with a Dell docking station.

    "...am undeniably a fan of Apple products in general, because they work with little fuss and are built to last..." Read more

    "...So far, the thunderbolt adapter works fine to connect the macbook air to my Thunderbolt Display monitor...." Read more

    "...have to relearn some things and it doesn't feel like home, the new normal isn't good so far...." Read more

    "...1/2 hours AND the laptop was able to update to the newest OS with no issues at all! I’ve been using this since the day I got it...." Read more

    200 customers mention "Lightweight"195 positive5 negative

    Customers appreciate the MacBook Air's lightweight design, noting it's easy to transport and carry.

    "...Form factor is nice and it is a reasonable weight...." Read more

    "...an excellent choice for those looking for a powerful and lightweight laptop for daily use...." Read more

    "...nice touch, the battery seems to charge quickly, and the Air is light at under 3 lbs. One last thing!..." Read more

    "...to an Air model is weird at first because the Air is SO thin and lightweight. It has an extremely slim profile...." Read more

    194 customers mention "Design"194 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the design of the MacBook Air, noting its vibrant display and beautiful image quality.

    "...I love the fanless design, which means the machine is absolutely silent at all times, while the thermal efficiency of the M1 chip allows it to..." Read more

    "...2560x1600 resolution is bright and sharp and looks good with the thin black bezel. I usually don't go above 50% brightness. -..." Read more

    "...while still delivering outstanding performance and some of the most attractively and perfectly manufactured hardware...." Read more

    "...This machine is powerful enough to be used for audio, video, and photo production, and it won’t be reduced to typing documents and web browsing..." Read more

    184 customers mention "Build quality"175 positive9 negative

    Customers praise the MacBook Air's build quality, noting its sturdy design and perfect condition, with one customer specifically mentioning there are no scathes or flaws on the device.

    "...The M1 chip is really fast. I'm very happy with the overall condition and price of this computer." Read more

    "...performance and some of the most attractively and perfectly manufactured hardware...." Read more

    "...Construction feels like you own something premium and well-made." Read more

    "...I took this out of the box and it looked absolutely brand new! I thought it would take the almost dead battery a long while to charge...." Read more

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    IntroI purchased the M1 MacBook Air in 2023, and the experience has been great, albeit with some minor bugs introduced in macOS Sonoma, which were fixed in macOS Sequoia. Fast forward to March 2024, Apple replaced the base model M1 MacBook Air with the M2 MacBook Air. This now makes it an even greater time to purchase the M1 MacBook Air, as prices have decreased, making the price of admission more accessible to a wider audience. The power and performance that you get with an M1 MacBook Air are greater than that of a 16-inch MacBook Pro with an Intel i9 processor. When that machine came out, it cost 5x the cost of the M1 MacBook Air. Let that sit in your head for a minute, and be sure to never question or doubt the power that the M1 MacBook Air possesses. As said in the slogan of the M1 MacBook Air by Apple, “Power. It’s in the Air.” That remains true in 2025, even with the release of the M3 MacBook Air. This machine is powerful enough to be used for audio, video, and photo production, and it won’t be reduced to typing documents and web browsing anytime soon.All Macs based on the modern architecture of Apple Silicon are fully capable of doing professional work regardless of needs, and the M1 MacBook Air is no exception. If you are currently on any Intel-based machine, the improvements in performance are night and day. If you are limited on cash, you no longer have an excuse not to purchase a brand-new Mac laptop. In addition to great performance, Apple Silicon is far more efficient in power consumption than its predecessor. Because of this, we are able to get “real” all-day battery life using the same battery, in the same chassis as the previous Intel-based MacBook Air. The chassis features the iconic wedge-shaped design with no sharp edges, making this machine comfortable to type on.SpecsThe M1 MacBook Air sports what Apple calls “Magic keyboard,” which is essentially a refinement of the “proper” keyboard that Apple has used all these years before the tragedy known as the butterfly keyboard was introduced. We get a 13-inch IPS LED backlit display with a native resolution of 2560x1600, 400 nits of brightness, wide color P3 gamut, and true tone technology. This is an improvement over the previous Intel-based Retina MacBook Air released the same year, which only featured an sRGB color gamut. These improvements enable photo and video editing with more accurate color grading to be achieved on the M1 MacBook Air. The 720p webcam features an “advanced image signal processor with computational video,” which enhances video quality over its predecessor.Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) is also included in the M1 MacBook Air as opposed to Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) in its predecessor. This means multiuser support (OFDMA) with support for up to 8 AP spatial streams and a max data rate of 9.6 Gbps. 802.11ax supports these performance benefits on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. In contrast, 802.11ac supported 4 AP special streams, a max data rate of 6.9 Gbps, and was only supported on the 5 GHz band. 802.11ax includes BSS (basic service set) coloring, which adds a field to the wireless frame in order to overcome interference associated with same-frequency cell coexistence, leading to increased capacity and stability over its predecessor. 802.11ax also uses less power than its predecessor, adding to improved battery life.The M1 chip features an 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores, a 7-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine. The notebook comes with a 49.9 watt-hour lithium-polymer battery and a 30W USB-C Power Delivery power adapter. Apple says that the battery life can last up to 15 hours when web browsing and up to 18 hours while watching Apple TV. That is an improvement over its predecessor, which provided up to 11 hours when web browsing wirelessly and up to 12 hours for Apple TV movie playback.Touch ID offers a convenient and secure authentication method, particularly when using your MacBook Air in public spaces where you may not desire your keystrokes to be recorded by unethical individuals.Desktop SetupAfter purchasing and using this machine in a proper desk setup, there are two things I have taken note of. The included 30W charger is underpowered when the MacBook Air is used in a "desktop" setup with an external display and SSD attached, as the additional power is drawn from the batteries during peak usage. The M1 MacBook Air has 2 USB-C ports. If you are using a non-USB-C based monitor, you will be required to use a USB-C hub with HDMI, etc., in order to use this device in a proper desktop configuration. Apple’s Multiport USB-C AV Adapter takes 6W of power for itself, leaving a theoretical 24W for the MacBook Air. macOS’s energy management is top-notch; however, when used in this configuration, processor and graphically intensive tasks will cause the MacBook Air to pull power from the battery in addition to that being supplied by the power adapter.The max power will be pulled initially, but after thermal throttling kicks in, the power requirements are reduced, and power is then taken exclusively from the power adapter. During the initial stage, coconutBattery shows 1-5W of power being pulled from the battery, but then this amount is gradually reduced to 0W after a few minutes. The battery loses less than 1% state-of-charge during this process according to coconutBattery; however, this negligible amount is not displayed by the built-in battery meter, which will still indicate 100% SoC.At first, I had assumed that this would not be an issue, as I was advised by other “pros”. The M2 & M3 MacBook Air and many Windows-based notebooks conduct this same behavior out-of-the-box when pushed with their included charger connected directly to them. My mind was at rest regarding the matter until I saw my battery health degrading rapidly. After less than 5 months, macOS showed a battery health reading of 89%, and coconutBattery displayed a reading of 84%. I continued using the default charger until less than a month later when macOS displayed a battery health reading of 88%, and coconutBattery displayed a reading of 82%. I began to assume that my battery was defective and that I would have to return and replace my machine as it was less than 6 months old.Despite all the noise from other “tech pros” in the IT industry who claim that “your Mac can manage itself” and that using the underpowered charger is a non-issue, my intuition was telling me that due to power being pulled from the battery while plugged in, the battery health meter was incorrect and needed to be re-calibrated. Thankfully, I had already owned an Anker A2613 60W Power Port Atom III Gan charger purchased on Amazon in 2019 that I used exclusively to charge my previous Non-Retina MacBook Air. That Mac along with its battery is still going strong today, albeit with the unavoidable “Service Recommended” tag that only just came on in February of 2024. I swapped out the included 30W Apple power adapter for the 60W Anker. I then used it exclusively with the M1 MacBook Air over the period of 2 weeks, discharging to 0% and back to 100% at least 2 times per week. This re-calibrated the battery’s health sensors, and sure enough, the battery health reading in coconutBattery increased, thankfully. macOS held on to its 88% battery health percentage for the greater part of 2024, while coconutBattery reported an increase to ~85.2% up from the 82% it previously displayed.Battery TemperatureWhen charging from 1% SoC, battery temperatures climb to 38 ℃ when using the included 30W charger and up to ~40 ℃ with the 60W Anker charger. The max charging temperature for lithium-ion batteries is 45℃, and so this temperature is well within tolerances; macOS will automatically disable charging if temperatures reach that level. During sustained processor and graphically intense usage, the M1 MacBook Air’s battery temperature can be seen maxing out at ~45.5 ℃ until thermal throttling kicks in and consequently reducing battery temperature to ~43 ℃ while the task remains in progress. This is the “intense usage” temperature regardless of the M1 MacBook Air being used while plugged in with a full battery or while being used unplugged. The maximum discharge rate for lithium-ion batteries is 60℃, so once again this is within tolerances. When the task is completed, the battery’s temperature gradually cools back down to an idle temperature of ~36 ℃. Using the MacBook in clamshell mode surprisingly has little effect on its thermals from my testing. The thermal management of the M1 MacBook Air is very impressive for a fan-less device.ConclusionOverall, the M1 MacBook Air is an excellent machine in 2025, with its iconic, classy, and timeless design. It continues to demonstrate the real meaning of value and performance. Like I said before, the power and performance that you get with an M1 MacBook Air is greater than that of a 16-inch MacBook Pro with an Intel i9 processor. When that machine came out, it cost almost USD$4000. Many professionals still use that machine till this date for work. In 2025, the slogan for the M1 MacBook still stands true today: “Power. It’s in the Air.”As an audio professional, I have completed several projects using a base model 2013 MacBook Air with 4GB RAM and 128GB SSD. Projects were stored on an external drive, and the internal drive used exclusively for the OS and its applications. That laptop is still running flawlessly today. Fast forward to 2023 when I purchased my M1 MacBook Air with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD. Performance is flawless, and the value is unmatched. This laptop has been recommended by almost everyone in the tech industry over the M2 MacBook Air as the best laptop to buy in 2020-2024 until Apple removed it from their website. M2 runs hotter and is less efficient than M1, making its gains negligible in the chassis of a fan-less MacBook Air. With the M3 MacBook Air, Apple has improved upon the shortcomings of the M2 MacBook Air. They have brought back dual NAND chips for SSD speeds compatible with the M1 MacBook Air, and with the new 3-nanometer architecture of the M3, efficiency and thermal performance have improved. In my experience, the M2 MacBook Air is the one to skip. If you are looking for value and performance, get the M1 MacBook Air, and if you are looking for the latest, get the M3 MacBook Air. Both machines, in their base configuration, are fully capable of professional audio, video, and photo editing.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2021
      Color: Space GraySet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
      I bought this 2020 MacBook Air (8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD storage) to replace a 2014 MacBook Air (4GB RAM, 256 GB SSD storage). I am undeniably a fan of Apple products in general, because they work with little fuss and are built to last (note that my old MacBook Air is more than 7 years old and still working perfectly). Although I've been underwhelmed by some Mac models in recent years, this one is stellar IMHO. Unless you have very heavy system requirements this machine would be an excellent choice.

      The M1 processor is very impressive, delivering outstanding performance and power/thermal efficiency simultaneously. Battery life is every bit as good as advertised; I can charge overnight and use it all day without plugging in. Connecting USB devices such as external drives will shorten battery life, but that's to be expected. I love the fanless design, which means the machine is absolutely silent at all times, while the thermal efficiency of the M1 chip allows it to remain amazingly cool. In use, this computer feels very fast, especially with apps optimized for Apple processors (as MacOS Big Sur is). Interestingly, Microsoft has been on board early with M1 optimization; the latest Office 365 version is smooth and fast on this machine. I also tried out MS Edge on my new laptop based on a recommendation from another user and have been so pleased with its speed and efficiency that it's my current default browser. The touch ID and Apple Pay capability is a welcome addition.

      The only cons I see are minor in my opinion. Because RAM is integrated into the M1 processor, post-purchase memory expansion is not possible; if you think you'll need 16 GB of memory that model can be had from the Apple Store. There has been criticism of the fact that this machine has only two ports, which is fair. For me that's not insurmountable; I simply use a USB-C hub to provide additional connectivity. I've read recently that some users have had certain hubs cause problems with their M1 Macs, which appears to be related to battery charging through these hubs. To be on the safe side I use a built-in port for charging and have had no issues.

      Reading through the relative handful of critical reviews, it looks to me like most (excluding actual defects, which happen with all products) are based on lack of understanding. For example, I saw a large number of reviews complaining that this machine "has NO USB PORTS!!!", which is patently false. In fact, its two ports are both USB, they just require a different connector. What these users are looking for is the old USB-A connectors, which this MacBook does not have; however, that's easily fixed by using a USB-A to USB-C converter cable, or with a USB-C hub. USB-A peripherals are gradually disappearing as well, in favor of the new connector.

      All things considered, I really love this machine. The $899 price (at the time I bought mine) was $100 less than I would have paid at the Apple Store, and I believe I can probably get $200 on eBay for my old MacBook Air (try that with a 7-year-old PC!) leaving me with a total outlay of $699. Considering that I'll almost certainly get 5 or more years use out of this model, I'm very happy with my purchase and would do it again.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2020
      Color: Space GraySet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
      I have two MacBook Airs (MBA), a 13" and a 11, both with the previous form factor (the wide, body colored bezel around the screen, 1280x800 resolution) and this new 13" MBA improves upon it in every way (almost) and makes it nearly perfect.

      Good:

      - SCREEN looks great! 2560x1600 resolution is bright and sharp and looks good with the thin black bezel. I usually don't go above 50% brightness.

      - KEYBOARD is good. Some have mentioned that it still sucks, but I find it much better than the older MBAs that I own and better than say, the Magic Keyboard. Even with a thin silicone keyboard cover I find the typing experience to be much better and I can type faster and with fewer mistakes.

      - BATTERY LIFE is fantastic. Haven't done any real testing yet and obviously it depends on a lot of factors (wifi usage, video streaming, HD vs 4k video viewing/processing/etc., screen brightness, type of app being used, etc.) but for my usage (mostly web browsing, video viewing on YouTube, accessing VPN for work (Citrix, EPIC), etc., it has been great. Easily tops 10 hours and super impressed so far.

      - LOOKS GREAT. Love the newer (I know that the actual exterior design is a few years old by now) design, looks and feels great. Form factor is nice and it is a reasonable weight.

      - NO FAN. That's awesome, as it not only stays quiet all the time but you also do not need to worry about blocking any fan vents on the bottom or back of the case while you have it on your lap. Pretty amazing really for a laptop to have no fans.

      - PERFORMANCE. It works great so far on what I have used it for, which is not terribly a lot, but it is what it is for a laptop using Apple silicon for the first time. For just day to day use and things like Chrome, Office (Word, Excel), Citirx, EPIC, etc., it has been super smooth and fast. Have not tried gaming yet but do not have high hopes given it is the base model with 7-core GPU. Also, things like start up are noticeably faster with the M1 versus my 2020 iMac 27" (top end) with Intel chips.

      - TOUCH ID is great still. Works very fast and the button does not get greasy (which makes it not work well) like the old iPhone home buttons. On the other hand, it should really have Face ID at this point.

      - APPLE ECOSYSTEM is great as usual and a real reason to get this MBA. Apple Watch easily unlocks it (so you do not really need Face ID if you have the watch). You can easily send/receive files using AirDrop or cast using AirPlay. And so on and so forth.

      - BIG SUR comes preinstalled but you need to update to get 11.0.1.

      NOT GOOD:

      - WEBCAM still sucks. Still low resolution and just does not look good in FaceTime, Teams, etc. Shame that Apple is so slow to upgrade webcams on the Macs (the 27" iMac FINALLY upgraded to 1080p front cams only a couple months ago... I got one and it looks so much better than this MBA's camera).

      - ONLY 2 PORTS. Sad that this thing has only 2 USB-C ports (that cover thunderbolt 3, USB 3.1, charging, DisplayPort). Given that it is used to charge, it leaves only one USB-C port for other use, pretty lame. I wish they had squeezed (I think it would fit) a USB-A port so that I could plug in my wireless mouse USB-A dongle as I have never liked any bluetooth mouse, or at least one more USB-C port.

      - NEW TECH (Apple silicon) means the M1-optimized apps are still being rolled out, e.g. Photoshop still not available at release.

      - BATTERY still cannot be removed, no surprise here, but means that like all Apple mobile tech it will have a useable lifespan determined at least partly by the non-removable battery. Easier to have an iPhone's battery replaced than a MBA I would imagine but hopefully it maintains a high level of performance for 4 years at the minimum.

      OVERALL:

      A few negatives (mostly the webcam) but enough significant improvements that this MBA is really a no-brainer for anyone needing a non-power notebook compute, especially if s/he is already in the Apple ecosystem. Love it so far!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
      Color: SilverSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
      The 13" MacBook Air with the M1 chip is an excellent choice for those looking for a powerful and lightweight laptop for daily use.

      The best:
      Performance: The M1 chip offers exceptional performance compared to previous models.
      Battery life: The battery of the MacBook Air M1 offers impressive autonomy, allowing you to work for hours without needing to charge it.

      Cons
      With the current price, Maybe you can consider M2 or M3 and the base of 256GB of storage, Maybe Would not fit a heavy use.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Excelente for daily use

      Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
      The 13" MacBook Air with the M1 chip is an excellent choice for those looking for a powerful and lightweight laptop for daily use.

      The best:
      Performance: The M1 chip offers exceptional performance compared to previous models.
      Battery life: The battery of the MacBook Air M1 offers impressive autonomy, allowing you to work for hours without needing to charge it.

      Cons
      With the current price, Maybe you can consider M2 or M3 and the base of 256GB of storage, Maybe Would not fit a heavy use.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
      Color: Space GraySet: 8GB RAM |256GB SSDVerified Purchase
      I received the item with overnight and shipping and it was in excellent shape when it arrived. The M1 chip is really fast. I'm very happy with the overall condition and price of this computer.
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    • Gabriela Coelho Machado
      5.0 out of 5 stars Leve, bom e rápido
      Reviewed in Brazil on April 20, 2022
      Color: SilverSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
      Atende bem as expectativas. Design leve e prático. Processador rápido e desempenha todas as funções esperadas.
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    • Younis Abdulfattah
      1.0 out of 5 stars الضمان
      Reviewed in Egypt on October 4, 2023
      Color: GoldSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
      لا أنصح بشراءه من أمازون، خدمة التوصيل سيئة، والفاتورة ليس بها الرقم التسلسلي للجهاز مما يعني ليس له ضمان، وخدمة العملاء سيئة للغاية، اشتر الجهاز من مكان آخر
    • ironicbeatz
      5.0 out of 5 stars First macbook, in love
      Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2023
      Color: Space GraySet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
      I have been a windows user forever. I used to HATE on mac, and really apple in general. Owned android phones up until 2019 when I had spent some time using a friends iphone I started to fall in love with apple products. I got my first iphone (iphone xr) and I was hooked. I never thought I would own a macbook, I always used windows laptops/computers until this year. I had bought a few different windows laptops as I was returning to school to finally pursue a degree, and I ran into some issues. The first laptops wifi chip quit within the first couple of weeks and I tried everything to fix it, found out chips were commonly faulty on that unit so returned it. The second one was better, it had a good battery life, was small, but it got really hot. The last one was a gaming laptop because I thought maybe I would game on the go more (I ended up not) and it turned out to be way to bulky and heavy to conveniently carry around. That's when macbooks started to look real nice. Lightweight, battery lasted a while, small, and fanless (which is a game changer if you wanna actually use it on your lap). When the M1 went on sale, I knew it was time. I do not regret it. Getting used to mac os has had its moments, but the actual macbook is insane! It does everything I need and want it to do, and it doesn't feel like a hassle. It's also nice cause I can transfer anything and everything from my phone to the macbook with minimal effort. I have to admit, apple has done it well this time around, even though the m1 is a few years old now, its still an impressive machine and built so well (best speakers on a laptop I have ever experienced). It definitely beats out most windows laptops on build quality too. No gaming, I have not tried, and I don't intend to. I have a computer, its great, and I don't really have time to "game on the go" so I have no need for mobile gaming. Anyways, I highly recommend the macbook air, anywhere up from the m1 simply because they work well, and have high build quality.
    • Rodrigo Nahid
      5.0 out of 5 stars Bom para programadores
      Reviewed in Brazil on March 30, 2022
      Color: Space GraySet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
      É tudo o que promete, desempenho, bateria, tela, teclado, sistema operacional, gerenciamento de memória, porém já vou te avisar sobre alguns detalhes:
      - A tela dele suja, e pra limpar é um pesadelo, a ponto de você tentar limpar e a tela ficar mais suja do que já estava, parece até que está estragando, fica tudo manchado depois (todos meus colegas que tem mac concordam)
      - Monitores externos ficam com a imagem estranha, meio pixelada, provavelmente aconteça se seu monitor for de 1080p (alguns colegas também relataram). Se você tiver algum problema com monitor e ele tiver entrada DisplayPort, recomendo usar com o cabo Displayport para Thunderbolt.
      Acredito que um dos problemas com a qualidade da imagem no monitor externo seja contraste entre telas, já que a tela do macbook é muito superior, ou pelo fato do sistema operacional da Apple ser voltado à telas retina, com altíssima resolução e muitos detalhes, diferente do Windows e outros.

      - Só tive tramentos quando abri o Android studio com emulador iOS e mais diversas IDEs e servidores simultaneamente. (Peguei pesado)
      Se você for dev React Native ou Flutter esse computador é perfeito, pois você pode usar o simulador iOS, que é muito leve.
      Se você for trabalhar especialmente com Android, recomendo o de 16gb, porque você vai ter que racionar memória
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      Rodrigo Nahid
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Bom para programadores

      Reviewed in Brazil on March 30, 2022
      É tudo o que promete, desempenho, bateria, tela, teclado, sistema operacional, gerenciamento de memória, porém já vou te avisar sobre alguns detalhes:
      - A tela dele suja, e pra limpar é um pesadelo, a ponto de você tentar limpar e a tela ficar mais suja do que já estava, parece até que está estragando, fica tudo manchado depois (todos meus colegas que tem mac concordam)
      - Monitores externos ficam com a imagem estranha, meio pixelada, provavelmente aconteça se seu monitor for de 1080p (alguns colegas também relataram). Se você tiver algum problema com monitor e ele tiver entrada DisplayPort, recomendo usar com o cabo Displayport para Thunderbolt.
      Acredito que um dos problemas com a qualidade da imagem no monitor externo seja contraste entre telas, já que a tela do macbook é muito superior, ou pelo fato do sistema operacional da Apple ser voltado à telas retina, com altíssima resolução e muitos detalhes, diferente do Windows e outros.

      - Só tive tramentos quando abri o Android studio com emulador iOS e mais diversas IDEs e servidores simultaneamente. (Peguei pesado)
      Se você for dev React Native ou Flutter esse computador é perfeito, pois você pode usar o simulador iOS, que é muito leve.
      Se você for trabalhar especialmente com Android, recomendo o de 16gb, porque você vai ter que racionar memória
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    • Gabriela
      5.0 out of 5 stars É caro? Sim. Mas vale cada centavo desse investimento! (vendedor mega atencioso e certinho)
      Reviewed in Brazil on August 25, 2021
      Color: GoldSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
      Primeiro queria falar do vendedor que foi SUPER atencioso comigo. Eu tinha muita urgência nesse macbook porque precisava trabalhar e estava sem computador. Mandei mensagem pra eles pedindo se poderiam me ajudar, enviando o mais rápido possível, e pra minha surpresa eles responderam na hora, agilizando o processo e a entrega. Chegou em 3 dias úteis, a partir da data da compra, se não me engano. O motoboy só entregou o produto quando EU desci, com documento em mãos, e assinei pela entrega. O que foi incrível porque você não tem perigo de perder o produto, fica super confiante né, afinal é um produto mega caro pra que seja perdido no meio do caminho...
      E aí sobre o produto, bom, não tem muito o que falar né. Quem tem produtos Apple sabe a qualidade de tudo que eles fazem. Estou com ele há 1 semana, usando insanamente pro trabalho e ele não falhou uma única vez. A bateria dura MUITO, a cor é linda, veio tudo embaladinho e lacrado, com NF já no pacote do lado de fora pra não ter erro.
      Legal também que quando você cadastra seu macbook ele te dá 1 ano de Apple TV e 3 meses de Apple Arcade.
      É um alto investimento? Sim. Mas se você precisa do computador como ferramenta de trabalho, como eu, vale cada centavo.