2017 MACBOOK AIR DIMENSIONS PRO
The flat 13-inch MacBook Pro is thinner too, at 0.59 inches, though it's a few ounces heavier. The flat HP Spectre 13, for instance, is both thinner (0.41 inches) and lighter (2.45 pounds) than the Air. But it is no longer the only way to achieve extraordinary thinness and lightness. That wedge-shaped design remains very much in vogue, showing up on the MacBook and on its competitors, including the Asus ZenBook 3 and the Huawei MateBook X. Those dimensions are identical to the previous generation Air, and the notebook still slopes from back to front, so the front edge is actually just 0.11 inches thick. The 13-inch aluminum MacBook Air, available only in silver, measures 0.68 by 12.8 by 8.94 inches (HWD) and weighs 2.96 pounds. The glass trackpad, meanwhile, is decidedly inferior to those on the newer Mac laptops, lacking both their enormous size and Force Touch capabilities. They're backlit and they have significantly greater travel than those on the newer Apple keyboards, but at the expense of much less stability. If you're not a fan of the new ultra-low-profile keyboards on the MacBook and the MacBook Pro, for instance, the Air is now your only macOS-based option for picking up a more conventional set of keys. the March of Timeįeatures that prospective Mac buyers took for granted a few years ago, such as an island-style keyboard, a MagSafe power cord, and a backlit Apple logo are now found only on the MacBook Air. But you can get a better value by stepping up to the Editors' Choice 13-inch MacBook Pro, or with a similarly priced Windows competitor if you're not wedded to macOS. Luckily for them, it remains the excellent ultraportable that it was nearly 10 years ago.
2017 MACBOOK AIR DIMENSIONS UPGRADE
Updates to the Air have stalled, though, with the only upgrade in this version being a slightly faster but still outdated 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 CPU, suggesting that Apple is only keeping the Air around to appeal to students and bargain hunters. Since then, the Air has inspired many Windows competitors, giving rise to the red-hot ultraportable category of laptops. While notable design changes have come to the MacBook and MacBook Pro in recent years, the 2017 iteration of the MacBook Air ($999) appears very similar to the 2008 original.