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18 March 2024

This update of EveryMac.com features complete technical details, identification info, and benchmarks for the now shipping MacBook Air "M3" models; specifics on the revived MacBook Air "M1" suddenly sold at Walmart; and a comprehensive update to the "Apple Silicon" MacBook Air Q&A to not only completely cover the latest models, but also help you get more out of older ones.

EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup has been updated, too.

MacBook Air M3
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The "Apple Silicon" MacBook Air Q&A answers "What are all the differences between the 13" and 15" MacBook Air 'M3' and the 14" MacBook Pro 'M3'? Which is really best?" and "Are there any adapters or 'hacks' to use more displays than are offically supported?" and much more about Apple's most affordable notebook line.

For those interested in saving money on a new MacBook Air, site sponsor Adorama has current models in stock with free shipping. Adorama likewise has a dwindling number of discontinued models at closeout prices up to US$200 off, but only while supplies last.

EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup has been updated with additional identifiers for Macs and devices from hands-on inspection and submissions by helpful readers. Thank you very much to those who contribute info. It's appreciated always.

New Q&As

A selection of Q&As since the last major site update include:

  • What are all the differences between the 13" and 15" MacBook Air "M3" and the 14" MacBook Pro "M3"? Which is really best?
  • What are all the differences between the MacBook Air "M3" models? What are all the differences between these models and the earlier MacBook Air "M2"?
  • What are all the differences between the MacBook Air "M1" models? Is there any difference between the "Walmart" model and earlier ones?
  • What are the "pros and cons" of the MacBook Air "M2" and "M3"? Is one for me?
  • How many external displays does each MacBook Air "M2" and "M3" support? Are there any adapters or "hacks" to use more displays than are offically supported?
  • Is it possible to replace the battery in the MacBook Air "M3"? How?

For all new Q&As, please refer to EveryMac.com's Recently Added Q&As listing.

Today in Mac History

Select dates in Mac History since the last major site update include:

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Additions & Changes:

Completely updated the "Apple Silicon" MacBook Air Q&A.

Added complete specs, identifiers, and benchmarks:

Added updated configuration and pricing details:

Updated specification listings:

Updated site features:

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