Apple announces MacBook Air with M4 chip and a price cut

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto

Antonio G. Di Benedetto is a reviewer covering laptops and the occasional gadget. He spent over 15 years in the photography industry before joining The Verge as a deals writer in 2021.

Apple just updated the MacBook Air with an M4 processor, a new sky blue color option, and — most surprising of all — a lower price. The 13-inch starts at $999, while the 15-inch begins at $1,199. They’re available to order now and launch on March 12th.

Both 13- and 15-inch models of the MacBook Air will ship with the newer chips, aligning them with the recent Mac Mini, iMac, and MacBook Pro and adding support for two external displays with the lid still open. The design is the same, though Apple added the 12-megapixel Center Stage webcam that’s available on the current MacBook Pros.

The entry-level model has an M4 chip with a 10-core CPU and 8-core GPU, 16GB of unified memory, and 256GB of storage. It can be further configured with a 10-core GPU (matching the base 14-inch MacBook Pro) with

32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage.

The 13-inch Air in sky blue and the 15-inch in starlight.

I briefly played with the new M4 Airs but haven’t tested them yet. It’s… still a MacBook Air. Just with a more powerful chip. The sky blue color is pleasant, but I think Apple could have more fun with its hues like it does on the iMac. (Where’s the bondi blue, Apple?)

Image: Apple

The M4 upgrade and the Center Stage camera are measured, expected upgrades that I’ll test in my full review. It doesn’t seem like a big upgrade, but the price drop is impressive, especially against increasing tariffs.

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