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MacBook Air Rumors Apple : What ’s 2022 to redesign expect with

With an overhauled MacBook Air reportedly just around the corner, experts are gearing themselves up for a new generation of computing. Likely to sport the M2 chip and an all-new design, the upcoming MacBook Air refresh could be one of the most significant to date.

THE UPCOMING MACBOOK AIR

Over the past couple of years, Apple has made something very clear: it means business when it comes to the Mac. Professionals and everyday users had grown frustrated with the Cupertino company’s approach to the Mac prior to 2020, with some calling the line-up scale and lagging behind competitors, especially in regards to price. But as Apple enters a new age Since then, we’ve seen a redesigned iMac which raised eyebrows but also reignited the spark for Apple computers, and a which gave experts the confidence to return to macOS full-time. Next up is the MacBook Air, and Apple is readying the release of a redesigned range of entry-level computers inspired by the iMac’s all-new design language.

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