"This is a big upgrade for the MacBook Air," said Tom Mainelli, the program vice president of devices and AR/VR at market research firm IDC, after going hands on with the new laptop at Apple's Oct. The screen goes closer to the edge on this new notebook, Apple says, with the borders 50 percent narrower than before. While you'd expect better internals in the first new MacBook Air in a good long while, Apple also updated the laptop's screen with a new 13.3-inch Retina Display. Doubling memory adds another $200 to the MacBook Air's price tag, as does increasing the storage to 256GB. ![]() Be prepared to pay up for those boosted specs, though. The base model MacBook Air ships with the same 8GB of RAM and 128GB SSD as before, but now you can boost memory up to 16GB and opt for 256GB, 512GB or 1.5TB of storage.
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