caption The new MacBook Air is the first redesign for the Air line in years. It comes in these three colors. source Apple Last week, I spent the most money I’ve ever spent on myself: just shy of $1,500 for a swanky new MacBook Air. Two days ago, that very expensive device arrived at my apartment, and I’ve been excitedly using it ever since. As a decades-long MacBook loyalist, I have a lot to say – both positive and negative – about Apple’s latest flagship laptop. Allow me to get one thing out of the way up front: Yes, it feels worth the price. That said, let’s dig in! Here’s what I bought (and why it cost $1,500 instead of $1,200): source Ben Gilbert/Business Insider If you buy the base level MacBook Air that Apple just released, it costs $1199 before tax. If you add RAM, like I did, it costs an extra $200. I felt pretty comfortable with the CPU, and I refuse to pay $200 for a measly 128 GB of extra internal storage, but I relented on the RAM upgrade – I want this computer to last at least four years, and 8 GB of RAM simply… Read full this story
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