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MacBook Air: Why didn’t it die?

MacBook Air: Why didn’t it die?

Posted on July 11, 2019 By Jarvis

Apple’s classic light laptop has outlasted all its potential replacements.

Sixteen months ago I wrote a eulogy, of a sort for the MacBook Air. My all-time favorite Apple laptop was a living fossil, a non-Retina USB-A laptop in a sea of shiny new Apple tech. Apple had done a minor processor update to keep it on life support and there were rumors that another one was in the offing. The long goodbye was becoming endless.
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