![]() ![]() 8-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16-core Nerual EngineĪs you can see, the main difference between these variations is the GPU core count, with the second option packing more cores and presumably being better for content creation.8-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 16-core Nerual Engine.Looking at the MacBook Air M2 first, it comes in two different flavours, which you can see below: Specsīoth of these laptops feature the latest M2 chipset, which is the latest processor in the Apple Silicon range. Neither laptop benefits from the Mini LED technology which you’ll find with the pricier 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops. Apple claims it has the same 500 nits of brightness and that it has support for millions of colours, as well as packing True Tone technology. The MacBook Pro has a slightly smaller 13.3-inch screen with the same LED-backlit technology, with a native resolution of 2560×1600 and a PPI of 227. Apple claims that the Air M1 can reach up to 500 nits of brightness, and it also comes with True Tone technology. The MacBook Air has a 13.6-inch LED-backlight screen with a 2560×1664 native resolution of 224 pixels per inch (PPI). ![]() ![]() Displayīoth laptops boast the same Liquid Retina display technology. That’s because the Pro has been fitted with a fan to keep the processor running more efficiently, whereas Apple has gone for a fan-less design with the MacBook Air. The 13-inch MacBook Pro M2 is also slightly thicker and heavier than the Air, coming in at 15.6mm and 1.4kg respectively. It also has the same backlit Magic Keyboard and has kept the Touch Bar design, though it lacks the display notch from the Retina display, opting for a cleaner and streamlined look. Sadly, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is also limited to a 720p webcam. The MacBook Pro M2 comes in only two colours – Silver and Space Grey – and comes with the same Thunderbolt 3, USB 4, USB 3.1 and 3.5mm audio jack setup, though the Pro model is again lacking a MagSafe charging solution. It includes Apple’s Magic Keyboard and can be found in four colours: Silver, Space Grey, Midnight and Starlight. It also features a new and improved 1080p webcam. It comes with Thunderbolt 3, USB-C 4, USB 3.1 and one 3.5mm audio jack, alongside a MagSafe port that will allow the laptop to be charged while using a secure magnetic connection. The laptop is 11.3mm thin and only weighs 1.2kg. Starting with the MacBook Air M2, Apple replaced the wedge design from the previous MacBook Air M1 with an all-aluminium enclosure that’s slim along the edge. The MacBook Pro M2, meanwhile, has a starting price of $1299/£1349 and has the same release date window as the MacBook Air. The MacBook Air M2 has a starting price of $1199/£1249 and is set to launch in July, although we don’t have a specific launch date yet. ![]()
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