MacBook Air


Discover new and refurbished MacBook Air models like the M1, M2 and earlier generations – ultra-light laptops with impressive battery life and strong performance for everyday use, studying and working on the go. Every device is professionally tested and offers a brilliant Retina display, modern design and reliable performance.

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FAQ MacBook Air

Are you thinking about buying MacBook Air but still unsure? Let’s take a look together at the key benefits and things to consider before you buy.

Which models belong to the MacBook Air series?

The MacBook Air series includes various generations, from the classic 13-inch model with Intel processors to newer versions with Apple Silicon (M1, M2, or M-chip). The series comprises lightweight, thin, and portable devices designed for everyday use, studying, or working on the go.

What's new about the current MacBook Air models compared to previous generations?

The latest MacBook Air models with Apple Silicon—such as the MacBook Air M1, M2, and M3—offer significantly more performance, longer battery life, and a much more efficient architecture than older Intel-based Air models. They feature a more modern, thinner design, a brighter Retina display, faster SSDs, and improved cameras and speakers. For the first time, they also offer fanless high-performance performance, making them quieter and cooler for everyday use. Compared to previous generations like the 2017 or 2019 MacBook Air, the current models are noticeably faster, more energy-efficient, and more versatile.

Who is the MacBook Air best suited for?

The MacBook Air is ideal for students, office workers, creative professionals with moderate needs, frequent travelers, and anyone who wants a lightweight, quiet, and reliable device for everyday life, work, and multimedia. It's excellent for office work, web browsing, streaming, email, presentations, light image and video editing, and productive work on the go.

How does the display differ within the MacBook Air series?

MacBook Air models feature high-resolution Retina displays that offer brilliant colors, sharp text, and good brightness—ideal for office work, browsing, video, or creative applications. While not as powerful as the XDR displays in the Pro series, they still deliver very good image quality for everyday and creative use.

How powerful are the chips in the MacBook Air?

With Apple Silicon (e.g., M1, M2), the MacBook Air offers powerful performance sufficient for everyday tasks, multitasking, web workflows, light creative applications, and even more demanding applications. It's faster and more efficient than previous Intel models and handles many tasks smoothly and reliably—even if it doesn't quite reach the performance of a MacBook Pro.

How good are the cameras and audio features of the MacBook Air?

The MacBook Air offers solid cameras and integrated speakers and microphones that are perfectly adequate for video conferencing, online meetings, and multimedia. It's less suitable for professional photo editing or content production, but very practical for everyday use, online classes, or working from home.

How long does the MacBook Air battery last in everyday use?

One of the MacBook Air's highlights is its excellent battery life: With typical use, the battery lasts for many hours—ideal for working on the go, traveling, or mobile use without a constant power source. The energy efficiency of Apple's chips ensures that the device remains reliable and long-lasting, even with continuous use.

What storage sizes and colors does the MacBook Air series offer?

Depending on the model, various SSD storage sizes are available, typically from around 256 GB upwards. Color options are usually classic tones like space gray or silver. This allows you to choose a suitable variant that meets your storage needs and style requirements.

What connection standards and ports does the MacBook Air support?

MacBook Air models offer modern connectivity options such as USB-C/Thunderbolt ports, fast Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. This makes it easy to connect accessories, external monitors, storage devices, or peripherals. For many users, this configuration is sufficient for everyday use, work, and creative applications.

What is the difference between MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, or rather, the MacBook?

The MacBook Air is lighter, more compact, and exceptionally portable—perfect for office work, studying, or travel. Compared to the MacBook Pro, the Air forgoes top-tier performance, professional display technology, and maximum GPU power, but offers excellent value for money and everyday usability. Compared to the previous 12-inch MacBook, the Air is more modern, powerful, and versatile, with a larger display and the latest hardware.

What are the best uses for a MacBook Air?

A MacBook Air is perfectly suited for office work, web browsing, studying, working from home, presentations, writing, emails, streaming, light image and video editing, and working on the go. It's the ideal choice for anyone looking for a reliable, powerful, yet portable notebook for everyday life and work.