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Before Tim Cook dropped the curtain on its biggest device in seven years, the Vision Pro, Apple’s mixed-reality headset, the Cupertino-based tech company launched MacBook Air with an expansive 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display that comes with an M2 chip and is priced at $1299 (approximately Rs 1,07,194) and $1,199 for students (approximately Rs 98,943).
“From its expansive Liquid Retina display and remarkably thin and fanless design to extraordinary battery life and an immersive six-speaker sound system, the new MacBook Air has it all,” Apple said.
The new 15-inch MacBook Air supports up to 18 hours of battery life and is already available to order and will arrive to customers, and in Apple Store locations and Apple Authorized Resellers, from June 13.
The 15-inch MacBook Air with M2 is available in midnight, starlight, silver, and space grey.
“With its incredible performance and striking design, the new MacBook Air is the world’s best 15-inch laptop. And it’s only possible with Apple silicon,” said John Ternus, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering.
“From its expansive Liquid Retina display and remarkably thin and fanless design to extraordinary battery life and an immersive six-speaker sound system, the new MacBook Air has it all.”
World’s Thinnest Laptop
The new MacBook Air measures only 11.5mm thin, making it the world’s thinnest 15-inch laptop, Apple aid at WWDC 2023.
The 15-inch MacBook Air weighs only 3.3 pounds, so it’s pretty portable and can be taken around easily as it is lightweight. Even with its expansive display, the new MacBook Air is solid and durable. And it is also nearly 40 per cent thinner and half a pound lighter than a comparable PC laptop.
The new MacBook Air comes with MagSafe charging, two Thunderbolt ports for connecting accessories and up to a 6K external display, along with a 3.5mm headphone jack for versatile connectivity.
Watch: Apple unveils sleek, $3,500 ‘Vision Pro’ goggles as it wades into the world of virtual reality
After years of speculation, Apple CEO Tim Cook hailed the arrival of sleek goggles, dubbed “Vision Pro,” at the the company’s annual developers conference held on a park-like campus in Cupertino, California, that Apple’s late co-founder Steve Jobs helped design. Although Apple executives provided an extensive preview of the headset’s capabilities during the final half hour of Monday’s event, consumers will have to wait before they can get their hands on the device and prepare to pay a hefty price to boot.
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