Apple keeps on coming on with surprising and alluring packages for their fans. The last event that took place on October 27, “Apple” only announced the new MacBook Pro, they didn't mention the “MacBook Air” despite of speculations from fans. The recently announced MacBook Pro was compared in size, thickness, performance and weight with the current MacBook Air, making it uncertain whether the Air brand has been cut off entirely.
According to The Verge, the new 13-inch MacBooks Pro is pricier. The battery isn’t yet likely to deliver Apple’s claims. You can’t count on liking the keyboard unless you are an avid Mac user. However, passionate users may want to wait until at least late 2016 or until early 2017 before the ever anticipated announcement comes in.
Although there were no update announcements of the MacBook Air at the recent Apple event, the MacBook has had a rather minor upgrade, MacWorld said. The upgrades include an optional, additional RAM for the 13-inch model.
According to reports, one of the most anticipated upgrade for the new “MacBook Air” is an inclusion of an advanced Retina Display, advanced specs than the previous ones such as, Intel Kaby Lake processor, Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort 1.2 and USB 3.1. Recently, there are rumors that “ARM Chips” will be included in the “MacBook Air”, as a MacOS performance upgrade.Still, the current-generation.
Although, “MacBook Air” lost its acclaimation as Apple's most desired MacBook some time ago, but is does not meanthat it's no longer serving its purpose to the users. Apple has kept the machine attractive by upgrading it with Intel's latest processors each year and lowering the cost of entry.
“MacBook Air” is still renowned for its traditional USB 2.0 ports, a Thunderbolt port, and an SD card slot, 12hrs battery duration and much more
Avid users of the MacBook Air will just have to wait for the official announcement of its next-generation successor. Sources reported that Apple is about to discontinue the entire Air product line, including the iPad Air 3, especially when the newer-generation relatives are now thinner and lighter than the current generation Air devices. The “MacBook Air” successor has been rumoured to be released officially at least January 2017.