Port selection (two USB 4 Type-Cs) is a minus but not deal breaker used to carrying a hub after half year's use.Personally I do not hate the keyboard with shallow key travel, but it can get quite loud under heavy use (I daily-drive an HHKB, so hard key presses).Good screen with satisfying peak brightness, color accuracy, and resolution - the aspect ratio (16:10) is especially great.Great battery life! Sustained use under light loads -> 12+ hours of battery life.Speaker is really good - loud but clear, great spatial audio effects.The machine is light, but not too light such that it would easily fall off places. The body is sturdy and does not flex, even if held on the edge with one hand no wobbling or creaky sounds (unlike my 4-year-old ThinkPad).As there're plenty of hardware reviews out there, I list a few points in my experience that's worth noting: I'm generally pleased with the design and build quality of the hardware. Having said that, welcome to share your ideas in the comments below. The descriptions merely reflects my personal experience and YOUR MILEAGE MAY VARY. Note: this article is written on the M1 MacBook Air using Vim inside iTerm.ĭisclaimer: I'm in no form affliated with Apple and this is article does not serve as a recommendation or advertisement. I finally got some free time to sum up the overall experience and rough edges during daily use, so here we are! While this post mainly focuses on the experience of the Apple Silicon-equipped version of 2020 MacBook Air, some reviews will probably be more about macOS and Apple itself since this is the first Mac I've extensively used. It's been over half a year since I accepted the donation of a M1 MacBook Air from and I've been procrastinating for the promised use report.
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