Mark Gurman from Bloomberg has just released a new report stating that: The new laptop will look similar to the current MacBook Air, but will include thinner bezels around the screen. The display, which will remain about 13-inches, will be a higher-resolution 'Retina' version that Apple uses on other products, the people said. If Apple do this and rather than remove the Air, adding a Retina display and reducing the bezels will you buy one? And what do you think about Apple doing this? Personally I think it’s a great idea, a Retina display in the MacBook Air and thinner bezels will make it look more modern, add that to a cheaper price point and I think it will be very popular indeed. Retina Quad-core 12+ hour battery life Same old keyboard USB, HDMI, Thunderbolt Ports, Magsafe Same old Air chassis. No touch bar. Path finder 6 crack found and available for download. Guitar Pro 5 Keygen Mac Crack. Keygen Path Finder Powerful, award-winning Finder alternative. 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If Apple does this, it'd be superior to the Macbook Pro lineup in every way except raw CPU and GPU power which I'm fine with because I'm not a video/photo editing professional. Sad thing is, Apple is very capable of making this machine (and even better) but decided to focus on gimmicks like the butterfly keyboard and touch bar and the pursuit of unnecessary thinness - things that people simply didn't ask for and didn't want. Retina Quad-core 12+ hour battery life Same old keyboard USB, HDMI, Thunderbolt Ports, Magsafe Same old Air chassis. No touch bar. No oversized touchpad. My dream laptop. I'll believe it when I see it. If Apple does this, it'd be superior to the Macbook Pro lineup in every way except raw CPU and GPU power which I'm fine with because I'm not a video/photo editing professional. Sad thing is, Apple is very capable of making this machine (and even better) but decided to focus on gimmicks like the butterfly keyboard and touch bar and the pursuit of unnecessary thinness - things that people simply didn't ask for and didn't want. Click to expand.No way in hell it will be a quad-core. Maybe the other stuff, yeah, but definitely no quad-core. You want quad-core? You're going to have to pay to play and go out and buy you a 2018 MBP. It's all about product positioning and maximizing profits. The new 2018 Air is targeted at students and other budged-minded minions. ![]() No need for a quad-core there. So toss that dream in the garbage disposal right now. Again, and I want you to say it slowly and loudly.If you want a quad-core, you're going to have to PAY TO PLAY! Have a garage sale. Get a second job. Pay, pay and keep on paying. That's the Apple way! ![]() No way in hell it will be a quad-core. Maybe the other stuff, yeah, but definitely no quad-core. You want quad-core? You're going to have to pay to play and go out and buy you a 2018 MBP. It's all about product positioning and maximizing profits. The new 2018 Air is targeted at students and other budged-minded minions. No need for a quad-core there. So toss that dream in the garbage disposal right now. Again, and I want you to say it slowly and loudly.If you want a quad-core, you're going to have to PAY TO PLAY! Have a garage sale. Get a second job. Pay, pay and keep on paying. That's the Apple way! Click to expand.You’re probably right because the nTB mbp was confusingly not upgraded to the six core. However, it’d be a joke that Apple won’t upgrade to a quad core given that the air has had dual core for 10 years and that six cores are the new quad cores and quad cores are the new dual cores. ![]() I think they’ll at least make it an optional upgrade which is okay to me. I disagree that students don’t need a quad core. Everyone has 20 tabs open and streaming netflix at the same time. Websites are also far more demanding than before due to the abundance of client side JavaScript. My thoughts on the new Air. Processor: Apple will probably be careful what they put into this new Air because of their product positioning, they'll want to clearly differentiate between the Air, 12' and Pro. For that reason, I can't see the Air having a Quad Core option, it'll be a low end 8th gen dual core, and probably in the same speed/GHz neighbourhood as the current Air, 1.6-1.8. I would be surprised if they even added an option to upgrade to an i7 this time. When they release the new Air, we'll probably also see the 12' receive the 8 gen upgrade otherwise it may hurt the 12' since it'll be the new MacBook that lag's behind. Screen: The Retina they use will most likely NOT have P3 DCI Color, unless they also plan on upgrading the 12' to P3. Right now, the Pro having the P3 DCI display differentiates it from the MacBook 12', but once the Air get's upgrade, I think Apple will want to differentiate BOTH the 12' and Pro from the Air. Keyboard: The new Air will most likely adopt the 3rd Gen Butterfly keyboard. The keyboard isn't something so awesome and unique that it IS the thing separating the Air from the Pro and 12', and Apple probably wants to make it standard across it's devices. Including the iMac's. Unless I'm wrong, I also don't think it's cheaper for them to maintain the current keyboard in the Air. Apple may keep the old keyboard in the Air to make the product positioning between the Air and the rest of the line clear, but I don't think it'll be for cost. Ports: Magsafe is gone, and it'll be replaced with USB-C on the new Air, something Apple clearly wants to push and make standard throughout it's product lines, and now that other products are being updated this year. 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No more then 2 for sure, but again, we may see the 12' upgraded with 2 ports if that happens, or in reverse the 12' will get 2, and the Air being value will only see 1. Storage: 128GB default base IMO. Yes I know 128GB is weak in 2018, but for the market the Air is designed for; School/University, and those looking just to get into OSX, it's enough, and they'll probably add an option for 256GB max. Everyone wants to see the Air updated with a fast 8th gen cpu, upgrade options like 512/1tb of storage, Retina screen, slim bezels, SD Card Reader, and same keyboard, but then what separates this from the Pro and 12'.
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