The New M4 MacBook Air (2024): A Subtle but Smart Refresh
The wait is over — Apple has officially launched the updated M4 MacBook Air, and while it may not look drastically different, it quietly improves on what’s already one of the best laptops in the world. Whether you’re a student, content creator, or everyday user, this might be the perfect upgrade — or maybe not. Let’s break it down.
Pricing: More Affordable Than Ever
One of the biggest surprises? The price drop.
Base model now starts at $999 (USD)
Students can grab it for just $899 with Apple’s education discount
In Canada, the price after conversion is closer to $1,400 CAD, making it less of a steal but still competitive
Verdict: For U.S. students, this is a no-brainer deal.
Design & Color: Meet Sky Blue
At first glance, the new M4 MacBook Air looks almost identical to its predecessor — but there’s a fresh new twist:
New Color Option: Sky Blue
A soft, almost silvery blue that replaces Space Gray
Still available in Silver, Starlight, and Midnight
Comes with a matching USB-C MagSafe cable
Includes a 35W dual-port charger (upgradable to 70W)
Pro Tip: Unless you compare Sky Blue directly to Silver, it’s hard to notice the difference — it’s very subtle.
What’s in the Box?
Unboxing the M4 MacBook Air reveals the familiar Apple touch:
MacBook Air (Sky Blue in this case)
Color-matched USB-C to MagSafe cable
35W dual USB-C charger
Standard documentation and Apple stickers
Nothing wild — just that clean Apple unboxing experience.
Hardware & Ports: Same Sleek Profile
No changes in footprint or layout:
Two USB-C ports on one side
MagSafe connector on the other
Headphone jack remains
Still available in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes
The design continues to be ultra-thin, lightweight, and perfect for portability.
Camera Upgrade: Hello, Center Stage
One major hardware upgrade is the front-facing camera:
Now a 12MP Ultra-Wide lens
Includes Center Stage, which automatically tracks you during video calls
Same camera used in MacBook Pro models
While not everyone uses FaceTime daily, it’s a great quality-of-life boost.
The Star of the Show: M4 Chip
Let’s talk performance:
The M4 chip is 2x faster than M1
Great for multitasking, video editing, and future-proofing
Ideal for anyone coming from:
Intel Macs
Windows laptops
Older M1 or pre-M1 devices
Already have an M2 or M3 MacBook Air with 16GB RAM? You’re probably fine skipping this one — not a game-changing upgrade.
Apple Intelligence & RAM Boost
The base model now comes with 16GB of RAM — no more 8GB limits
Better performance with new AI features like:
Image Playground
On-device custom image generation
Most of these features are more “fun” than essential for now
“It’s a party trick for now, but great for future use.”
Video Editing & Real-World Use
This machine handles:
4K video editing
Timeline scrubbing in Final Cut or Premiere
Social media content creation (especially iPhone footage)
While not as fast as the MacBook Pro in render times, the M4 Air is more than capable for most creators.
Display & Audio
Still features the Liquid Retina (IPS) Display
No ProMotion or mini-LED (exclusive to MacBook Pro)
Audio still comes from internal speakers — clean and powerful
For regular use, the display looks great. For professional color work? Consider the Pro.
Battery Life & Bonus Tweaks
Battery life is still 18 hours (with a slight increase in wattage)
New mute button design (tiny visual update for eagle-eyed fans)
Nothing groundbreaking, but battery life continues to be stellar.
The Storage Debate: 256GB Still Base?
Yes, unfortunately:
Base model still includes 256GB SSD
Apple charges $200+ for storage upgrades
Alternative: Buy a third-party SSD (like Lexar) for way less
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