Without showing off much, the MacBook Air 15 thrives. The installation of the new M3 chip on the board enables a significant increase in performance, but also, above all, reduced heating compared to last year’s model.
Apple has also improved the transfer speeds of its SSD on the base configuration, while now allowing us to support two external displays instead of just one before. Small steps, certainly, but which go in the right direction and which we would be wrong not to appreciate, even if we wanted to find them, last year, directly on the entry-level model.
All in all, the MacBook Air 15 remains one of the best 15-inch laptops to date. It combines excellent screen quality, solid performance and still impressive battery life… all in total silence.
However, we regret that Apple did not take advantage of this new version to increase the amount of RAM and storage offered by the “most affordable” configuration of the product. With a starting price of 1,600 euros, we have the right to want more.