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The next MacBook Air

Apple made some drastic changes when it launched the new MacBook Air in 2018, but other than the processor and the keyboard, there haven’t been any major improvements since. But if we can believe the latest rumours, that could be changing this year, as Apple prepared to launch a drastic overhaul to its cheapest notebook. Here’s everything we’ve heard about the new MacBook Air:

NAME AND PRICE

We’re assuming for the sake of this article that Apple will stick with the MacBook Air name for the next revision, but this hasn’t been confirmed yet.

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