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The iconic MacBook Pro may be the laptop many lust after, but the power of Apple Silicon means consumers should ignore this laptop and look elsewhere.That elsewhere is Apple’s new MacBook Air. Launched earlier than expected, it is the first of Apple’s consumer laptops to launch with the M3 chipset.
With Apple stating that the new M3 MacBook Air is 1.6 times faster, it’s clear that the latest consumer MacBook laptop can deliver a huge amount of computing to those considering buying a new macOS device.
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