This article was published on October 30, 2018

Apple is finally updating the MacBook Air with a Retina display


Apple is finally updating the MacBook Air with a Retina display

Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the New York event today by announcing an all-new Mac Book Air. The entry-level Macbook is getting its first refresh in nearly a decade.

First up, the Air is finally getting a Retina display. And it’ll be 17% smaller (less volume, as Apple described it) weighing 1/4 lb less than the previous Air. The display also ditches the Air’s giant silver bezels for a slick, nearly edge-to-edge coverage. It now displays over 4 million pixels, 48 percent more color, and a new look.

It will also feature Touch ID, with the sensor built into the keyboard, enabled by an included T2 security chip — both appearing for the first time in the MacBook Air lineup.

The 💜 of EU tech

The latest rumblings from the EU tech scene, a story from our wise ol' founder Boris, and some questionable AI art. It's free, every week, in your inbox. Sign up now!

Other announced new features: better speakers and enhanced audio. The Air is also getting a three-microphone array, specifically to make it easier for Siri to hear you.

Specs:

  • 8th gen dual-core Intel i5 CPU
  • up to 16 GB RAM
  • SSD 1.5 TB

The new MacBook Air goes on sale next week, starting at $1199.

Get the TNW newsletter

Get the most important tech news in your inbox each week.

Also tagged with