Apple MacBook Air
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Frequently asked questions
Where can you find information on new Apple launches?
Apple releases new MacBook models about twice a year. As soon as Apple releases new products or has new updates, you can read about it on our Apple update page.
Which MacBook Air suits me?
Which MacBook Air suits you best depends on your usage situation. Going to use your MacBook mainly for daily tasks and do you edit a photo or video every now and then? Choose the 13-inch MacBook Air with M2. If you want to have a good voerview, we advise the 15-inch MacBook Air. For basic task, a MacBook Air with M1 is sufficient.
How much RAM do I need?
In addition to your processor, the RAM decides the speed of your MacBook. It's important to know how much RAM you need, because it's not expandable later. With more RAM you can perform more demanding tasks and work more smoothly in multiple programs at the same time. Do you edit photos and videos? You need more RAM than if you only take notes.
How much storage capacity do you need?
It's important to know how much storage capacity you need, because it's not expandable later. You base the storage capacity on your usage situation. Choose 256GB if you store a lot in iCloud. If you rather store files locally, we recommend at least 512GB. To store demanding programs or large files, we advise at least 1TB.
Which inch size suits me?
If you're often on the go, a compact 13-inch size is useful. This model easily fits in your bag and doesn't weigh too much. Do you edit many detailed files? We advise a 15-inch size.
Can I use Microsoft Office 365 on my MacBook Air?
Yes, that's possible. You do need a Microsoft Office suite for this. You can choose from different licenses. Which version you choose depends on your usage situation. Apple also has their own free software called Apple iWork. You can write documents in Pages, edit spreadsheets in Numbers, and make presentations in Keynote.