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Apple unveils new MacBook Air with Retina display, Touch ID, USB-C, more

On stage at its “There’s more in the making” event in Brooklyn, Apple has officially unveiled a new MacBook Air. The machine adds a Retina display and more. Head below for all of the details.

New MacBook Air features:

The new MacBook Air features a new display with 4 million pixels. Gone are the classic silver bezels that have been featured on the MacBook Air since inception. They’ve been replaced with black bezels and the display stretches father towards the edges, with Apple touting 50 percent smaller bezels.

The new MacBook Air also features Apple’s T2 security chip, which ensures that software loaded during the boot process has not been tampered with. There’s also an HD FaceTime camera.

The new MacBook Air includes two USB-C ports and a headphone jack. There’s also Touch ID support, integrated into the keyboard. As for that keyboard, it features the same keyboard as the 2018 MacBook Air support. Hey Siri is also supported and Apple touts the new MacBook Air features the same Force Touch trackpad that Mac users have grown to love.

As for the speakers, the 2018 MacBook Air features stereo speakers that are 25 percent louder and have more bass. There’s a three-mic array for features such as Hey Siri.

The new MacBook Air features an 8th-gen Intel Core i5 processor with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1.5TB of SSD storage. Apple touts battery life of up to 12 hours of web browsing and 13 hours of iTunes movie playback.

It’s also “even more portable” than the previous MacBook Air. The new MacBook Air has “17 percent less volume” than its predecessor and 15.6mm thin, which is 10 percent thinner than the previous air. It weighs 2.75 pounds, a quarter-pound lighter than the previous MacBook Air.

The unibody MacBook Air design is made from 100 percent recycled aluminum and Apple says it designed a new alloy for the body. It’s the “greenest Mac ever,” Apple says.

New MacBook Air price:

The 2018 MacBook Air comes with 8GB of RAM, a 1.6GHz Core i5 processor, and 128GB SSD standard for $1199. Other upgrade options available. Pre-orders start today, with availability on November 7th. Colors include space gray, silver, and gold.

For full coverage of Apple’s October event, read our live news hub here.​

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