🚀 Elevate your hustle with the MacBook Air M4 — where power meets portability.
The Apple 2025 MacBook Air 13-inch features the groundbreaking M4 chip for ultra-fast performance, a vivid 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, and up to 18 hours of battery life. With 16GB unified memory, 256GB SSD, advanced connectivity options including Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 6E, plus a 12MP Center Stage camera, it’s designed for professionals who demand speed, style, and seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem.
Product Dimensions | 8.46 x 11.97 x 0.44 inches |
Item Weight | 2.73 pounds |
Manufacturer | Apple |
ASIN | B0DZD9S5GC |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MW123LL/A |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | March 5, 2025 |
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Great Product
Worth the Buy!The Ultimate Blend of Performance, Portability, and StyleApple's 2025 MacBook Air 13-inch with the M4 chip is a remarkable evolution of the beloved Air series. Combining cutting-edge performance, extended battery life, and a sleek design, this laptop is tailored for professionals, students, and creatives seeking a reliable and stylish computing companion.💻 Design & DisplayThe MacBook Air continues its tradition of ultra-portability, boasting a thin aluminum unibody chassis that's less than half an inch thick. The 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display offers a resolution of 2560 x 1664, delivering sharp visuals with 100% sRGB color gamut and excellent brightness levels. Whether you're working on spreadsheets or enjoying HDR content, the display provides vibrant and accurate colors .⚙️ PerformancePowered by the Apple M4 chip, the MacBook Air delivers impressive performance enhancements over its predecessor. With up to 50% more CPU performance and 4× more GPU performance compared to the M2, it handles multitasking, photo/video editing, and even light gaming with ease . The 16GB unified memory ensures smooth operation across applications, making it ideal for demanding tasks.🔋 Battery LifeApple claims up to 20 hours of battery life on a single charge, setting a new standard for the MacBook Air lineup. In real-world usage, users have reported achieving over 13 hours of continuous use, even with activities like video conferencing and web browsing .🎥 Camera & AudioThe 12MP Center Stage camera offers crisp video quality, with features like Desk View for showcasing documents or sketches during calls. The four-speaker sound system delivers clear vocals and rich mids, enhancing the audio experience for both media consumption and virtual meetings .🌈 Color & CustomizationThe new Sky Blue color adds a refreshing aesthetic to the MacBook Air lineup. Alongside traditional colors like Silver, Starlight, and Midnight, this vibrant hue offers users more options to personalize their device .💡 Final VerdictThe 2025 MacBook Air 13-inch with the M4 chip stands out as a top-tier laptop, offering a harmonious balance of performance, battery life, and design. Whether you're a professional on the go, a student managing coursework, or a creative seeking a portable workstation, this MacBook Air is a compelling choice.Glad I bought this laptop amazing quality and works for my needs 5 star rating!
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Minimum config is an excellent value laptop, mem/disk upgrades pricey, good battery, can get warm
I got the minimum configuration unit--16GB memory and 256GB disk. I'd say the reports are true that circa 2025 this is a great value for a laptop, coming from Apple (though the prices for extending the memory and disk are pretty outrageous for how little of a bump you get, hence why I didn't upgrade.) It's the first time I've had a laptop that can do all-day battery life...how much it uses depends on what you're doing, but it's in a new league and I really can carry it without the charger. The slab design isn't particularly exciting and it's heavier than I expected for the size--I wouldn't describe it as "air" having handled the likes of LG Grams. But in the bargain you get something that feels very sturdy. I think the camera notch at the top is obnoxious and an extremely dated concept, but one gets used to it eventually.Performance-wise it seems to breeze along just fine, and at most tasks (outside of running x86 virtual machines) can beat a nearly-4-year-old ThinkPad P17 high-end workstation laptop with 64GB of RAM. If you do leave it grinding on a task, it can get hot enough that you can even feel it on the keys...which to me is more of an issue than that it throttles and runs tasks more slowly. But I don't use this as a main workstation, it's just a device for "when I need to do an apple thing" (e.g. create builds of computer code to test that they work on Macintosh).I'm happy enough with it--and feel it was a better choice to get this than a M4 mini. I considered the mini, but the convenience of being able to use and administrate it with an attached screen and keyboard just made it worth paying extra to have a little portable device I could apply to more scenarios. Though given that a lot of my work is in Linux Virtual Machines and using lots of memory, it won't be my my daily driver...and even on tasks when the performance can rival/exceed the ThinkPad P17, the keyboard and screen real estate aren't enough for anything but short sessions.
C**S
thinner and light
this is my 3rd MacBook Air...the first two were trashed with liquid...not me..one sat upstairs for 7 years, then one day I plugged it in, hit the power button and it fired up..I played wit it for awhile, seemed to run ok, then I shut it down, fired it up a 3rd tie, walked away for awhile, came back and it had shut off due to inactivity..never started it again...after it ws trashed with water I took it into an Apple Store and was told the minimum would be $750.00, iso I just bought a new right there....it lasted a few years then the battery would only charge to 20%..I took it to batteries plus + for a new battery and it never would turn on..so I took it back and since it was over 30 days they wouldn't honor the warranty...so now I'm on this real M4 MacBook Air...
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What's to say? It's an Apple...
Ordered the Black. Yes, it does attract fingerprints; but when it becomes objectionable just wipe it down with a lens cloth.Experience, speed, and about everything "Just Works".Only complaint, which is nothing new is the lack of expandability (only 2 USB-C Ports), and the 'apple tax' to get storage or RAM upgrades upon initial purchase. But I knew this when I went in, and apple did do good this year by making 16GB standard. (would have loved an option for 24GB RAM and 256GB storage).Very lightweight, solidly built. The 13" is perfect.
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