Say hello to the new MacBook Air! The world’s most popular laptop now features M4, Apple Intelligence capabilities, and a beautiful new color—sky blue.
MacBook Air is the world’s most popular laptop for a reason. Actually, for a lot of reasons. It delivers up to 18 hours of battery life.2 The M4 chip unlocks a whole new level of performance for work and play.
Apple Intelligence is built in to help you get things done effortlessly.1 And it now comes in a stunning Sky Blue colour. With the perfectly portable MacBook Air, you’ll be ready to take on just about anything, anywhere.
MacBook Air 2025: Sleek, Powerful, but Not Without Flaws 🚀
The new MacBook Air 2025 is a solid upgrade with the M4 chip, offering killer performance for everyday tasks and even some pro-level work. The 18-hour battery life is a dream for on-the-go users, and the new "Sky Blue" color? Chef's kiss 👌. But let’s be real, Apple’s still playing it safe. The design hasn’t changed since forever, and while the M4 is a beast, it’s not that much faster than the M3 for most users. Plus, the base model still starts at 16GB/256GB—c’mon, it’s 2025, not 2015.
When stacked against competitors like Dell’s XPS 13 or HP’s Spectre x360, the MacBook Air wins on ecosystem integration and battery life, but loses on upgradability and ports. Dell and HP offer more flexibility with RAM and storage upgrades, and their designs feel fresher.
Overall, it’s a great laptop, but Apple’s playing the "evolution, not revolution" card again. If you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem, it’s a no-brainer. Otherwise, weigh your options. 🤷♂️
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Clevrr Computer [Open-source]
@producthunt @yuvraj_dagur my question exactly. why?!
maybe it's a way to get the word out and any channel will do?
Just curious, why does the MacBook need to be launched on Product Hunt?
MacBook Air 2025: Sleek, Powerful, but Not Without Flaws 🚀
The new MacBook Air 2025 is a solid upgrade with the M4 chip, offering killer performance for everyday tasks and even some pro-level work. The 18-hour battery life is a dream for on-the-go users, and the new "Sky Blue" color? Chef's kiss 👌. But let’s be real, Apple’s still playing it safe. The design hasn’t changed since forever, and while the M4 is a beast, it’s not that much faster than the M3 for most users. Plus, the base model still starts at 16GB/256GB—c’mon, it’s 2025, not 2015.
When stacked against competitors like Dell’s XPS 13 or HP’s Spectre x360, the MacBook Air wins on ecosystem integration and battery life, but loses on upgradability and ports. Dell and HP offer more flexibility with RAM and storage upgrades, and their designs feel fresher.
Overall, it’s a great laptop, but Apple’s playing the "evolution, not revolution" card again. If you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem, it’s a no-brainer. Otherwise, weigh your options. 🤷♂️
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Now it's time to convince my company to buy me this instead of the m1 2020 they gave me :(