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Apple 2020 MacBook Air Laptop M1 Chip, 13" Retina Display, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD Storage, Backlit Keyboard, FaceTime HD Camera, Touch ID. Works with iPhone/iPad; Space Gray

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Capacity: 512GB


Color: Space Gray


Features

  • All-Day Battery Life Go longer than ever with up to 18 hours of battery life.
  • Powerful Performance Take on everything from professional-quality editing to action-packed gaming with ease. The Apple M1 chip with an 8-core CPU delivers up to 3.5x faster performance than the previous generation while using way less power.
  • Superfast Memory 8GB of unified memory makes your entire system speedy and responsive. That way it can support tasks like memory-hogging multitab browsing and opening a huge graphic file quickly and easily.
  • Stunning Display With a 13.3 Retina display, images come alive with new levels of realism. Text is sharp and clear, and colors are more vibrant.
  • Why Mac Easy to learn. Easy to set up. Astoundingly powerful. Intuitive. Packed with apps to use right out of the box. Mac is designed to let you work, play, and create like never before.
  • Simply Compatible All your existing apps work, including Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft 365, and Google Drive. Plus you can use your favorite iPhone and iPad apps directly on macOS. Altogether youll have access to the biggest collection of apps ever for Mac. All available on the App Store.
  • Easy to Learn If you already have an iPhone, MacBook Air feels familiar from the moment you turn it on. And it works perfectly with all your Apple devices. Use your iPad to extend the workspace of your Mac, answer texts and phone calls directly on your Mac, and more.
  • Fanless Design Your MacBook Air stays cool and runs quietly even while tackling intense workloads.
  • AppleCare Every Mac comes with a one-year limited warranty and up to 90 days of complimentary technical support. Get AppleCare+ to extend your coverage and reduce the stress and cost of unexpected repairs.
  • Environmentally Friendly MacBook Air is made with a 100% recycled aluminum enclosure and uses less energy for a smaller carbon footprint.

Brand: Apple


Model Name: MacBook Air


Screen Size: 13.3 Inches


Color: Space Gray


Hard Disk Size: 512 GB


CPU Model: Unknown


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


Operating System: Mac OS


Special Feature: Backlit Keyboard


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Product Dimensions: ‎11.97 x 0.63 x 8.36 inches


Item Weight: ‎2.8 pounds


Manufacturer: ‎Apple


Language: ‎English


Item model number: ‎MGN73LL/A


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: ‎November 10, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best entry into a Mac Best entry into a Mac
Capacity: 512GB Color: Space Gray
I have always wanted a MacBook, ever since I was a little kid. But, there was always something that stopped me from getting one. They always mentioned that the Air wasn't very good, from 2011 all the way up to 2019, reviews always mentioned the multiple flaws MacBook Air had; from the thermal throttling, to the super small SSD (128 at base price), over $1000, then the Butterfly Keyboard etc. The list went on and on, and I really thought that it wasn't worth the money. Until, WWDC 2020, Apple announced they would start making their own chips straight from home, I was so excited for this new generation, it reminded me of the time when they went from PowerPC to Intel. The excitement was there, and I loved the new unibody that started in 2016, with the removal of unnecessary ports for the average Joe. Everything was the same, but the new M1 chip. That is when I realized that this M1 MacBook Air was the one for me. I didn't hesitate and started saving until I had enough to buy it. And, I absolutely made the best decision in purchasing it. It is amazing, it's super slim. portable, super fast processing speed and power. The screen is beautiful, the bezels are unnoticeable. The keyboard is outstanding, To be completely honest, this laptop makes you want to be more productive, just because of its speed and its ease of use. If you're thinking about purchasing a Mac, this by far is one of the better choices (and the cheapest nonetheless) The charger is also outstanding! 30w is all you need for this little thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2021 by Sophia Obas

  • Best laptop out there
Capacity: 512GB Color: Space Gray
I owned a MacBook Pro in the past. This time around, there was no real selling point for the pro. So I got the 512gb air, so that I get better storage as well as the 8 core gpu. the base only comes with a 7 core. I love this laptop, for light to medium gaming, media browsing and for productivity. This laptop hits it out of the park. Stupid fast, great battery and a wonderful premium feel that no other laptop can match. This apple m1 processor is a beast and should scare the heck out of intel. This baby plays Minecraft and high settings with good frame rate, and pairs up amazingly with my other apple devices. Apple is really pushing hard to bring a great product here, at a competitive price. In the thin and light laptop market, apple destroys the windows laptops in every way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021 by joshua thomas

  • Good machine.
Replaced a MacBook Pro from work when I got laid off. I'm not really an Apple person, but know my way around. I am looking for tech writer job so creativity apps are priority. Still need remote windows machine for rare missing software. When connecting external Dell monitor, it couldn't detect (or support?) correct settings. Cannot get image to fill full wide screen.. Worked flawlessly on MacBook Pro. I miss right hand usb ports. Nice screen resolution. Rosetta stone wasn't pre-installed like review articles indicated. Works well after painless install. Wifi connection not nearly as good as MacBook Pro. My Routers (3 choices: Orbi, Synergy, Motorola) are all wonky; old machine stayed connected for weeks, this one hops between networks multiple times per day, each time cancelling current network jobs. Love the battery life, nice portability, looks good. Fast wake and fast reliable fingerprint recognition. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2021 by Otter

  • review by a windows user - after a few days
i am a windows man way back 40 yrs. since i used windows software for work i saw no reason to switch to apple. although i did have an apple IIc for fun way back in the early pc days My surface pro entry model has been around for many yrs and the battery has run down and mostly i use it plugged in. I decided to try a mac to learn something new. After research i decided to get the mac air m1 w 8GB ram and the 512GB SSD - this is what i learned ( not going into why i decided what i did as anyone can do the same research 1. setup and initial use was not as easy as advertised - couldnt get past the country selection and found after search many had same problem. almost returned it but i finally found i could move selection by tab key AND selection based on space press and NOT return key - track pad was useless - ( it had a little to do with track pad setup that can only be performed later as well as track pad difference from MS product) . windows and track pad usage not same as windows and i couldn't resize screen windows or even drag them on the screen - plenty of tutorials on you tube - but none really helped decipher selection until i figured it out watching an excel tutorial on how to select and drag cells - you have to "hard" press. This hard press finally solved the moving and resizing windows issues - again none of this info was included with product. 2. very confusing from reviews n QnAs whether or not this mac had 7 or 8 core GPU - according to internal report its 8 core 3. what have i learned - - very lightweight machine - lots of internal tweaking can be done to personalize machine - very fast on the task used - browsing and some excel files now needing to run under mac for which i purchased new software - beautiful screen - great battery life - particularly liked my iphone messages show up on the mac and i can send and receive on same - apple makes computer look sim to phone 4. recommendation - for 1000$ to 1200$ a student or any one like me, whos not going to program or have a gazillion windows open or need a large screen, can get this machine - a comparable windows machine would cost same but a windows machine can also be purchased for a lot less and still be capable of student tasks. However, the battery life and weight and integration w iphone tip the scales to this machine if you want to purchase a comparable MS product ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021 by jdlu

  • Over to the Darkside
Update: I saw some reviews that said their 3rd party usb hub broke their Mac. I've been using a usb-c to usb-a for a few weeks now with no problems (made by UNI). It's worked for everything I threw at it; Logitech G910 keyboard, Razor mouse, Yamaha digital piano, RME Audio Interface, Roland A-49 midi keyboard. They all worked. I also have a cheapo Amazon Basics single usb adaptor cord about 6" long, and it too works with everything on the MacBook. After decades of looking through Bill Gates' Windows, I bought my first Mac but only because of the new M1 chip, where everything is on this one chip, which makes it faster. Applications optimized for the M1 now rival high end PCs (and for the first time too). I never was interested in Macs because they were overpriced and underpowered, but it looks like that worm has turned. Just don't buy an earlier version of Macs, especially with Intel chips. Keep in mind when/if you buy this, there are NO upgrades later on; ZERO, NADA, nothing to change out. You can't add RAM nor Storage once it's built. (There is a workaround on storage, by adding an external SSD drive, but as I understand it there are some problems viewing what is on your external drive, but that may change over time.) Also, SSD storage, while blazingly fast and so worth it, need about 10% 'headroom.' That is for example, if you have 256GB storage, you can only use 230GB as you need a 10% reserve to account for SSDs getting used up. It's the nature of the beast. And of course the preinstalled software also takes up storage space from day one. For my PC I bought a 250GB SSD and found that it was maxing out pretty fast, so I replaced with a 1TB SSD and have already filled up half of it, but I don't expect to fill it up completely anytime soon. It should be good for maybe a decade or so. So bottom line, get at least the 512GB storage or you'll be sorry. It does kind of suck that Apple charges so much for each step increase in storage, but paying the extra $200 in this case is worth it, IMHO. The jury is still out on if you need 16BG of RAM vs the 8GB models currently in stock, (Apple treats it like a custom order at this time, with a waiting period.) If it was a PC, then getting 16GB RAM is a no-brainer, but in the case of the M1 chip, it shares memory within the chip, making the most use of it. I have 32GB in my PC because RAM sticks are relatively cheap. Remember, once you buy a MacBook, it will stay as is. Upgrades are impossible (which has always been the case for notebooks anyway). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2021 by St8kout

  • Wonderful job Apple! Heavier than anticipated
Capacity: 512GB Color: Space Gray
This is a very solid device. Wonderful job, Apple! The only thing unexpected about it was the weight... the dimensions are smaller than the old macbook air my wife had, but heavier. Screen size is the same (thinner bezzle around the edges). I am going to give it 5 stars because... come on! Apple's own M1 processor! But I will throw in a provisio. Google's chrome (native for the M1 processor) seg-faults quite a bit on this unit, though it has slowly been getting better as Google has updated the application to work better with the M1. I do expect google will fix these issues over the next few weeks, it is a very new system after all and a new architecture target for chrome. But beware of that. I do wish Apple had kept the mag-safe power supply, but I'm not gonna dock Apple any stars for using USB-C for charging. -Matt ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021 by M. Dillon

  • Packs a punch but m1 is not perfect.
I own a business(photography business) and first and foremost being able to travel lightly but efficiently was key. The MBA is an amazing little tool for the form factor that it is. It is a quick little machine with ZERO noise. Can you believe that? Stick with me and I will try and keep it simple enough. Processing power is "decent". It does not wow me, especially with graphics intensive workflows like Lightroom, Photoshop and Panoramic building. Everything else it works just as intended and no real hiccups. Being that my business is in the creative realm I import a TON of data via USB and the macbook air's inputs. I must say I am completely up in arms with the inputs in this decive and would imagine the inputs in the Macbook Pro would operate in the same fashion. For instance it took almost 1 hour to input a 64gb SD card. For real? This is appalling and do believe there is something inhibiting the performance of this transfer as the cards write at 90mb/s. -Pros- Small Form Factor Silent Decent Processing Power Light -Cons- Onboard Graphics very low spec 2 IO Ports Extremely slow IO ports for being "USB 4.0" If the USB inputs were better Id give this a 5 star. When importing data it is just abysmal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2021 by Cary M.

  • MUST BUY FOR STUDENTS WHO NEEDS A THIN COMPUTER BUT BEAST PERFORMANCE MUST BUY FOR STUDENTS WHO NEEDS A THIN COMPUTER BUT BEAST PERFORMANCE
Bought this laptop bc i needed it for spring semester and i needed an upgrade from my heavy macbook pro. I go to work too so i needed something super light and thin i can just bring everywhere and slide it in my bag. I am obsessed with how fast this macbook is. The battery life is on point. I used it for movies and series at work and it lasted for 3 days. The processor is definitely sooo good. I open so many tabs at once and it has not lagged on me. The keyboard and trackpad is responsive. I love the color. The main reason why i bought this too. 😍😂 I have no problems with it at all. Highly recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021 by Marnelli V.

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