MacBook Air: Magic Keyboard makes this Apple laptop a winner

By IANS | Published: July 20, 2020 10:30 AM2020-07-20T10:30:13+5:302020-07-20T12:34:12+5:30

New Delhi, July 20 Facing turbulent times, business and creative professionals and students in India are looking for devices ...

MacBook Air: Magic Keyboard makes this Apple laptop a winner | MacBook Air: Magic Keyboard makes this Apple laptop a winner

MacBook Air: Magic Keyboard makes this Apple laptop a winner

New Delhi, July 20 Facing turbulent times, business and creative professionals and students in India are looking for devices that not only keep the momentum going but also help improve work-life balance while delivering seamless performance. The new Apple MacBook Air with Magic Keyboard is here to enhance those experiences.

What does it have to offer more to the 2019 classic one? Apart from the new Magic Keyboard, the laptop guarantees faster performance with 10th-generation Intel Core processors and Intel Iris Plus Graphics, twice the storage capacity, 13-inch Retina display with True Tone technology, Touch ID, Force Touch trackpad and nearly an all-day battery life.

Price is another feel-good factor as the new 13-inch MacBook Air starts from Rs 92,990.

Available in gold, silver and space gray finishes, let us see how this device that weighs just 1.29 kg can transform your life.

First debuted in the 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro, the new back-lit Magic Keyboard uses a refined scissor mechanism that locks into the keycap at the top of travel to mitigate wobble and provide a stable key feel.

The keys sit visibly higher and also feel more substantial.

An Apple-designed rubber dome sits underneath the keycap and delivers a responsive and satisfying key press by preserving more potential energy than in previous designs.

All this ensures a never-seen-before comfortable and quiet typing experience.

The new Magic Keyboard also features an inverted-T arrangement for arrow keys, making it easier to navigate through spreadsheets or play games without having to look down.

The new MacBook Air comes standard with 256GB SSD, twice the storage capacity of the previous generation. This will help launch apps faster and create more room for movies, photos and files.

( With inputs from IANS )

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