I was planning to keep using my 2015 MacBook Air and wait until the 2nd gen of the M1 MacBook Air, which might perhaps come mid next year (my guess).
After reading more, however, I wonder what we could really expect from a refresh? Lower prices? 16GB standard? That doesn't seem likely. The Touch Bar and the missing 100 nits from the MacBook Pro? Nothing to be excited about. It already has USB4 and Wifi 6, and the M1 should be plenty fast for quite a while. We could see a redesign and an improved screen, but I would suppose Apple would first redesign the MacBook Pro, with the Air following 1-2 years later.
So does it make sense to wait? My 2015 Air is doing “all right” but I would still welcome an improvement. It is a bit slow and 128GB SSD is just not practical. On the other hand, I still remember the fate of the first Intel MacBook Pro, which was “4-5 times faster” than the PowerBook G4 but which became unsupported by the time Lion arrived.
After reading more, however, I wonder what we could really expect from a refresh? Lower prices? 16GB standard? That doesn't seem likely. The Touch Bar and the missing 100 nits from the MacBook Pro? Nothing to be excited about. It already has USB4 and Wifi 6, and the M1 should be plenty fast for quite a while. We could see a redesign and an improved screen, but I would suppose Apple would first redesign the MacBook Pro, with the Air following 1-2 years later.
So does it make sense to wait? My 2015 Air is doing “all right” but I would still welcome an improvement. It is a bit slow and 128GB SSD is just not practical. On the other hand, I still remember the fate of the first Intel MacBook Pro, which was “4-5 times faster” than the PowerBook G4 but which became unsupported by the time Lion arrived.