Dream MacBook Air: 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM, USB-C port on both sides, ProMotion. 15h+ battery time, much lower price. Bonus points if it has an HDMI port, as I am tired of dongles that breaks all the time or doesn't work properly.
Are you going to write the same joke in every thread someone asks for a under 1KG Mac? It's clear that it's not for you, but there is a market for these ultra compact laptops, including in Apple world. There were offered by Apple in the past and are offered by Windows laptops OEM even today (including high-end devices like Thinkpad X1 series).yea, a Macbook under 500grams even better
Why are function keys useful for MBPs but not MBA?Have Touch Bar on the air. The function keys are useless to almost all users
In a few months the price of the base M2 will be quite a bit cheaper than the M1 upgraded to 16GB RAM (mainly because of the BTO model)Pricing on the M2 Air makes it a terrible value.
Way better to go with the M1 version and upgrade to 16GB of RAM.
And 15”Dream MacBook Air: 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM, USB-C port on both sides, ProMotion. 15h+ battery time, much lower price. Bonus points if it has an HDMI port, as I am tired of dongles that breaks all the time or doesn't work properly.
Apple for the most part has hit the ball out of the park, so to speak. The 14" and 16" MBPs are fantastic machines, the M2 MBA offer exceptional battery life, performance and great looks.
My only wish is that when I went to buy my 14" MBP, I had more color options. I absolutely love the midnight blue color option.
What do you wish that apple did differently with the MBA and/or MBP?
I agree with this. Definitely need multi-monitor support. Now that iPad Pros have M1s, maybe add multi-monitor support to them as well
- HDMI 2.1 support. Apple has been twiddling their thumbs on this way too long. With more external displays coming with a single DP and dual HDMI 2.1 ports, not supporting HDMI 2.1 on Macs even with USB-C adapters just plain sucks.
- Faster pixel response times on their displays. They are absolutely abysmal. The Apple Studio Display is a bit underperforming in this regard for 60 Hz at ~20ms response time but the Macbook Pros are over twice the response time of that while also trying to support 120 Hz. They should be able to hit the minimum required for "no extra motion blur" ~8.3ms @ 120 Hz and ~16ms @ 60 Hz. Instead Apple could add display modes that favor color accuracy over response time for content creators, no different to how TVs have separate modes for gaming vs movies.
- Add dual monitor support to the MBA, even if it is more resolution limited than the MBP.
They’ve been working on this for a long time from their patent filings. It looks like they’re looking to make glass touchable in the long run…Not that Apple would ever do this (could be just another thing that might break), but I thought it would be cool if their (now) full-size function keys had programmable LCD or OLED tops. That way you could customize them for each app, and see what each key's function was. This would combine the best features both of physical keys and the Touch Bar.
I.e., like what you get with the Elegato Stream Deck:
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Agree, didn't mention it as this "feature" was introduced across the Mac line years ago, so not a design choice specific to the Apple Silicon machines. Not a dealbreaker, but a rather silly and mildly annoying design still.1. Make the power button the ONLY key that is a power button. All keys don't need to be power buttons.
I'd love some flashier colors.Maybe this is just my nostalgia for the early Ive era, but having some of the iMac colours for the MacBook Air (even as a special/limited edition) would be fun. Starlight and midnight are fantastic, but a MacBook in the iMac's green would be very slick.