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Here's every feature Apple might copy from the PC for the updated MacBook Air 13

Here’s every feature Apple might copy from the PC for the updated MacBook Air 13

Posted on September 14, 2018July 30, 2019 By Jarvis

When you’re a laptop that hasn’t been updated significantly since 2015, you have a lot of choices for upgrade features.

The buzz continues to build for major changes to Apple’s most affordable MacBook Air 13. Few have any concrete facts on what Apple plans to do, but we’ve got some ideas, freshly ripped from the dozens of beautiful, sexy, stylish and fast PC laptops that have come out since the latest MacBook Air debuted in…2015?!.

While adding touch and 360-degree convertible support might seem like a given—those are the two things least likely to happen to a MacBook today.
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