MacBook Air (2018) review: Retina display, great new trackpad, Touch ID, and a modest speed bump make it a nice upgrade for the owners of older MacBook Airs
The curves of the new MacBook Air's lid and underside … Christopher Baugh / iPhone in Canada Blog : MacBook Air Review Roundup: ‘On Par With the Rest of the Laptop World’ Chris Davies / SlashGear : MacBook Air 2018 review roundup: The good, the bad, the Intel MacDailyNews : TechCrunch reviews Apple's new MacBook Air: The clear pick over the 12-inch MacBook Apple : iPad Pro: The reviews are in Edward C. Baig / USA Today : Review: Apple gives MacBook Air (most) of the love it's been lacking Joe Rossignol / MacRumors : MacBook Air Reviews Roundup: ‘Best Computer for Most People’ Again After 2018 Refresh Lance Ulanoff : Apple's MacBook Air: Once Again the MacBook You Want Tweets: Verge Taglines / @vergetaglines : Completely whelming https://www.theverge.com/... pic.twitter.com/lQIk3XtcHL Dieter Bohn / @backlon : Here's my review of the new MacBook Air with Retina Display. It's totally up to par, but not a revolution like the first two Airs. If you're still hanging on to an old Air for dear life, you'll be happy with this upgrade. http://www.theverge.com/... http://twitter.com/... @cnbc : Apple finally redesigned the MacBook Air for the first time since 2010. With a new Retina display, great battery life and a host of other hardware upgrades, this is the upgrade the MacBook Air needed. http://www.cnbc.com/... http://twitter.com/... Nilay Patel / @reckless : Honestly being “whelmed” is high praise from @backlon http://www.theverge.com/... Rene Ritchie / @reneritchie : MacBook Air prices at launch: 1st Gen (2008): $1799 2nd Gen (2011): $1299* 3rd Gen (2018): $1199 * Reduced to $999 in 2014 (Just in case you read “most expensive Air ever!!!...” at any point today.) Real questions is if/when this one will drop and by how much. Michael Gartenberg / @gartenberg : Another new generation of MacBook Air, another debate whether the Mac is a real computer or just a toy. Everyone knows that “Pros” only use MS-DOS. Mice and graphic user interfaces are underpowered and slow down the workflow. Owen Williams / @ow : The choice of an Intel Y-Class processor in the 2018 MacBook Air is genuinely baffling. You spend thousands of dollars to get a new laptop and basically get the same performance as three years ago with a better screen. http://www.theverge.com/... Dan Seifert / @dcseifert : Apple's processor choice for the new Air still baffles me. It has basically the same performance as a three year old Air, not because there aren't better chips available, but because Apple chose not to use them. http://www.theverge.com/...