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MacBook Air 2022 — biggest redesign in years

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Even more power may be on the horizon for the MacBook Air 2022, the most significant revamp in years.

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In view of the increasingly thin and light notebooks from Dell and Asus, rumours of a new MacBook Air 2022 are timely. The present MacBook Air’s design is looking dated. Both in terms of aesthetics and computing capability, there is much to be desired.

A new MacBook Air 2022 model is expected to include lower bezels, a faster Apple M2 CPU, and a wider range of colour options than the current model has. Read on to learn more about the MacBook Air 2022, which is expected to be released in 2022.

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The MacBook Air 2022 release date is conceivable.

Although Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman had earlier predicted that the MacBook Air 2022 will be released in the second half of 2022, we haven’t heard anything concrete about that prediction.

A Q2 or Q3 2022 launch is possible, according to Ming-Chi Kuo, who predicts that mass production would begin in Q2 or Q3.

It’s not out of the question for Apple to introduce the MacBook Air 2022 in the autumn of 2020, given the last MacBook Air M1 was unveiled in November of that year.

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Speculation on the pricing of the MacBook Air in 2022

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The MacBook Air is now the cheapest option for a MacBook, starting at $999. In order to compete with Windows laptops, we anticipate Apple will mostly maintain that cost.

However, like with many Apple products, the price will rise if more RAM and storage are added.

The next MacBook Air will be unveiled in 2022.

Because the expected next-generation MacBook Air 2022 is believed to receive a revamp, you should wait for that model instead of the MacBook Air with M1.

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This is one of the five features we’d want to see in the upcoming MacBook Air, which is likely to have thinner bezels. A notch at the top of display for the camera, as shown on MacBook Pro 2021 and mentioned in a graphic by Jon Prosser, might also be a possible solution.

Another set of images, this time using CAD blueprints purportedly from Apple itself, shows a MacBook Air 2022 without a notch at all, according to reports. For those who are adamantly opposed to the notch, this is welcome news. Even if the next MacBook Air doesn’t have super-slim bezels, this doesn’t imply there won’t be any bezel-slimming at all, only that it may not be as substantial as the newest MacBook Pros.

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A mini-LED display, like the iPad Pro 2021 and the new MacBook Pros, is expected to improve both brightness and colour accuracy on the screen. Ming-Chi Kuo, on the other hand, claims that the laptop may arrive in a new form factor that doesn’t use mini-LED displays.

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Apple is also likely to provide a wider range of hues, moving away from the current Space Gray and Silver options. There have been rumours that the iMac 2021 will have off-white as well as other pastel-inspired colours.

Upgrades to the keyboard and trackpad remain unannounced at this time. MacBook typing has been better since Apple switched back to a scissor key mechanism from a butterfly mechanism. However, the Force Touch trackpad is still one of the finest available.

MacBook Air 2022 MagSafe and USB ports

MagSafe charging was seen as a distinguishing feature by long-time MacBook users, one that set Apple apart from PCs. As a result of fire safety concerns and a changeover to USB Type-C, Apple decided to eliminate MagSafe from its Mac computers.

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Because it’s on the new MacBook Pros, we should expect MagSafe to be on the upcoming MacBook Air, too. So far, the speculations point to its return on the next-generation Air as well.

According to Ming-Chi Kuo’s forecast of a new form factor, some of these changes are coming. The design of the forthcoming laptop, on the other hand, was left up in the air since he didn’t go into detail.

Additionally, a detailed report indicates the MacBook Air may only have USB-C connectors, while the new MacBook Pros include both an SD card reader and an HDMI port. That’s not a big problem since USB-C allows for increased connection, but those who want additional ports may have to accept the dongle lifestyle.

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Specs for the MacBook Air in 2022

The Apple M1 processor, a piece of silicon built in-house by Cupertino’s engineers, made waves with the new MacBook Air. In spite of the fact that it uses ARM technology instead of Intel technology, it nevertheless managed to produce remarkable performance.

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The rumoured Apple M2 processor is expected to power the MacBook Air. In contrast to the M1 Pro and M1 Max, the Apple M2 is said to employ a 4-nanometer manufacturing node, suggesting that it would prioritise efficiency above sheer performance.

New MacBook Air processor called “Ibiza,” according to The Information, might be based on Apple’s 3-nanometer manufacturing process.

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As a result of this, according to Ming-Chi Kuo, the laptop will include the M1 chip. That’s odd, given the recent rumours of an M2 introduction and the existence of an M1 Macbook Air.

With 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage, the new Air is expected to have the same amount of RAM and storage as the current model. However, we wouldn’t be shocked if the MacBook Air 2022 came with up to 1TB of storage and 16GB of RAM.

Outlook for the MacBook Air in 2022

It’s hard to argue with the fact that the latest MacBook Air is a step in the right direction. According to the reports, the MacBook Air 2022 will have a similar design.

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I think the next MacBook Air might have a lot of appeal with a sharper display and smaller bezels, as well as an improved processor and MagSafe charging. This is particularly relevant in light of the fact that the new MacBook Pros will be much more expensive.

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