
Explore Our In-Depth Analysis of the Apple MacBook Air M4
Screen Size: 13.6 inches | Memory Capacity: 16GB | Storage Options: Up to 2TB | Graphics Performance: 10-core GPU | Ports Available: MagSafe 4 charging port, 3.5mm headphone jack, 2x Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports | Battery Longevity: 18 hours | Refresh Rate: 60Hz | Maximum RAM Supported: 24GB
The Apple MacBook Air M4, available in both 13-inch and 15-inch models, continues to reign as the top choice among ultraportable laptops on the market today. With starting prices of $999 and $1,199, respectively, these models offer a $100 discount compared to previous generations, making them an even more attractive option without compromising on quality or performance.
Both models of the MacBook Air are impressively fast, remarkably light, and provide outstanding battery life, making them ideal for anyone in need of a premium productivity laptop. While it would be beneficial to have additional USB-C ports and a screen refresh rate exceeding 60Hz, these shortcomings are often negligible for the average user. For those seeking more robust specifications, the 14-inch MacBook Pro is a viable alternative.
Although the design of the MacBook Air remains consistent with the earlier M2 model from 2022, it continues to exude style and sophistication, standing strong against competitors in the Windows ultraportable market. While it may not be the fastest device Apple offers, its iconic design and craftsmanship set it apart from many PCs. The smooth metal casing provides a premium feel, and its lightweight construction makes it a breeze to transport. Weighing just 2.7 pounds for the 13-inch variant and 3.2 pounds for the 15-inch model, both laptops offer impressive durability despite their lightweight nature, and many users may find the larger display justifies the slight increase in weight.
In our testing, both MacBook Air models exceeded 18 hours of battery life, ensuring they can easily last through two full workdays without needing a recharge. While these laptops are not tailored for gaming, we were pleasantly surprised by their ability to run graphically demanding titles like Lies of P at 60fps in 1080p resolution. — Devindra Hardawar, Senior Reporter
