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The MacBook Air M1 is the cheapest way to get an Apple laptop, and offers a huge power jump over its predecessor â though it feels prime for a redesign in the near future. Still, it's one of the best options out there for students, or anyone that needs a lightweight laptop.
Pros
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Incredibly portable
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Can run many iPhone apps
Cons
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Design is looking dated
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720p webcam
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Lacking ports
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Price:
$999.00
Screen size:
13.3-inch
Weight:
2.8 lbs (1.27 kg)
Memory:
8GB as standard, configurable up to 16GB
Battery life:
up to 15 hours wireless web browsing
Storage:
256GB, 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB versions
Warranty:
1 year, extendable with AppleCare
Operating system:
macOS Big Sur
Display:
Retina display with 2560 x 1600 resolution, 227 pixels per inch. 400 nits brightness.
CPU:
Apple M1 chip 8-core CPU
Graphics:
M1 includes 7-core GPU
Ports:
two USC-C ports (USB 4 support)
Apple has never been known for âcheapâ products, but its lowest-price laptop, the MacBook Air, has been itâs most popular for some time.
The latest version, sporting the companyâs own M1 chip instead of prior Intel ones, makes everything about the machine better. It lasts longer, has more power, and still manages to fit inside an incredibly small chassis. That chassis is instantly recognizable, too, but the overall design of the MacBook Air remains the same weâve had for years.
That said, if youâre after a powerful laptop thatâs running macOS and will fit into a small-ish bag, the MacBook Air is the best itâs ever been. Itâs got a great keyboard and trackpad, it can run a lot of the apps youâll find on your iPhone, and itâll last a full day of use without gasping for a charger.
While weâd have loved a much better webcam (come on Apple, itâs 2022 now and itâs still 720p), this feels like the MacBook Air âcoming of ageâ and fulfilling all of its promise â at least until the rumored 2022 refresh arrives.
MacBook Air M1 review: Set up & usability
Switching on the MacBook Air for the first time will kick start the machineâs setup assistant, and itâs pretty straightforward. Pick a language, pick a location, and log in with your Apple ID.
Youâre able to migrate content, apps, and even settings from another Mac via wireless transfer (and can plug it in for increased speeds), while you can also migrate from a Windows machine if this is your first walk on the macOS side of things.
Setup took us just a few minutes with a fresh install, and then youâre ready at the desktop.
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MacBook Air M1 review: Design & specs
(Image credit: Apple)
The MacBook Airâs calling card has always been its portability, and thatâs not changed here. In fact, from the outside, nothing has changed.
Thereâs a wedge-like body, with a sizeable trackpad and impressively spacious keyboard on top, the latter flanked by two surprisingly deep-sounding speakers â especially when considering thereâs not a great deal of reverberating to be done within such a narrow design.
On the left, youâll find two USB-C ports, both capable of USB 4.0 speeds, while on the right thereâs just a solitary headphone jack. Considering the laptop charges via USB-C, youâll only have one port if itâs plugged in â something to consider, unless you have a docking station or a dongle.
(Image credit: Future)
When it comes to the screen, itâs the 13.3-inch, 2560 x 1600 resolution Retina display weâve come to expect, with 400 nits brightness. It packs True Tone and its colors are plenty accurate, but weâd be lying if we said it pales in comparison to the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro displays, or the iPad Proâs mini-LED backlighting⊠and yet, this display is still pretty great. While its brightness is less, it never feels too low.
Our only real gripe with the design is that itâs all too familiar. Itâs not bad, itâs just a little boring now, regardless of whether you opt for Gold, Silver, or Space Gray.
MacBook Air M1 review: Features & performance
(Image credit: Future)
The big draw of this MacBook Air over its Intel-based predecessor is that M1 chip, and itâs just as transformative here as it was on the M1 MacBook Pro.
There are three pillars here â power, efficiency, and compatibility. In terms of power, the M1 MacBook Air blows the prior model out of the water, with a 350% increase in speed. Youâll feel it, too â your emails pop open faster, your notifications are more responsive, and Apple Arcade games look great thanks to the integrated GPU.
Itâs that integration that makes the machine so efficient, too. Rather than data being relayed between components like the CPU, GPU, I/O, and SMC, the M1 incorporates all of those components onto an SoC (system on a chip). That means they can talk to each other more quickly, and without the power drain of moving all of that data.Â
The result? We got fifteen hours of battery life when using the MacBook Air, editing documents, sending emails, and streaming audio. We even found time to watch some YouTube content, with the laptop keeping up. Better yet, because its architecture is heavily inspired by the iPhone and iPad, if you leave the laptop to sleep or close the lid, itâll be ready and waiting for you, waking instantly.
If you need something for resource intensive tasks like coding, then the MacBook Pro is probably a better choice, but it should be able to compile and test code for you without melting into a pile of goo.
(Image credit: Future)
Finally, compatibility. Because the M1 is close cousins with the iPhone and iPad chips, thereâs some crossover. That means that the M1 can actually run a lot of the apps you may already own, and the list keeps growing, too.
If youâre worried about your Intel apps not working, fret not. Apple has developed a translation tool called Rosetta 2 that converts Intel apps in M1 compatible versions the first time you run them. Youâll barely notice a difference, but as more apps are upgraded to support M1 natively, itâll only get better.
Itâs not all good news, though, and much of that feeds back to the M1 reworking the inside but the outside is left unchanged. Weâre sorry to say that yep, the FaceTime camera is still 720p, which means itâs blurry in decent light and almost unusable in low light.
Itâs also going to be a tough sell for anyone that needs those extra ports, particularly if you use multiple displays. The M1 MacBook Air will natively support both its own display and one external display (if you have a dongle), meaning youâll have to find a way around this with some third-party drivers and additional dongles. Itâs not impossible, but itâs not easy. Itâs also the kind of thing thatâs likely to be remedied by an inevitable M2, with the MacBook Air rumored to be getting a refresh in 2022.
MacBook Air M1 review: Price
(Image credit: Future)
The MacBook Air starts at $999, which makes it Appleâs cheapest laptop â despite costing double what a Windows laptop could cost. As always, though, Apple machines tend to last longer than their Windows-based counterparts, and we expect that to hold even more true with the M1 architecture.
For that money youâll be getting a 256GB SSD, which may not be enough for some. Upgrading to 512GB will set you back $1249, but you do get an extra core on the GPU. Whatever you buy, youâll want to be certain itâs enough, because Appleâs laptops arenât able to be added to â what you buy is what you get, meaning that 512GB SSD may be a better option for you in the long term.
Students can get Apple's cheapest laptop even cheaper via the
Apple student discount
, which usually offers around 10% off the standard price. Check out our guide to find out how.
MacBook Air M1 review: User reviews
While many Amazon user reviews are impressed with the battery life and performance of the M1 processor â giving the laptop a
4.8 stars out of 5
â many have been damning when discussing the camera.
Others have mentioned, as we have, that you really should buy as much storage as you think youâll need â especially since you canât change it later.
Should you buy the MacBook Air M1?
The MacBook Air is the perfect laptop for anyone that wants to fire off emails, scroll social media, and play Mac games. Itâs also a pretty capable machine for editing audio, images, and even video, although it has a ceiling. We think it's a perfect choice for students who need a capable, lightweight machine to use for their studying and entertainment needs.
If you want more headroom, more ports, and naturally more power, the
MacBook Pro 16-inch
could be a better fit, but itâs also approaching twice the price.
Our advice? Hold out for a little longer, and see what 2022 brings. Best case scenario, youâll get a portable, powerful MacBook Air thatâs even more capable and may have more ports, and if you donât, this is still an excellent option.
If this product isnât for you
There are a whole host of Windows machines that are cheaper, but if youâre looking for a little more grunt weâd recommend the 13-inch MacBook Pro as itâs the closest youâll find for the price. If youâre looking for
a lot
more power, you can also look at the new 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro machines that carry the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips for huge performance leaps.
If Windows devices are more your thing, you can also check out the
Microsoft Surface Laptop 4
, which is a great stylish alternative to the Apple ecosystem. You get all the build quality and smart design of a Mac, but with a Windows operating system.
Lloyd Coombes
Lloyd Coombes freelance tech and fitness writer for Live Science. He's an expert in all things Apple as well as in computer and gaming tech, with previous works published on TechRadar, Tom's Guide, Live Science and more. You'll find him regularly testing the latest MacBook or iPhone, but he spends most of his time writing about video games as Gaming Editor for the Daily Star. He also covers board games and virtual reality, just to round out the nerdy pursuits.
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# MacBook Air M1 review: A lightweight laptop that's ideal for students
## Is the 2020 MacBook Air M1 worth buying? Appleâs most portable laptop gets an internal makeover and becomes a much more powerful machine.
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### Live Science Verdict
The MacBook Air M1 is the cheapest way to get an Apple laptop, and offers a huge power jump over its predecessor â though it feels prime for a redesign in the near future. Still, it's one of the best options out there for students, or anyone that needs a lightweight laptop.
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Key specs
**Price:** \$999.00
**Screen size:** 13.3-inch
**Weight:** 2.8 lbs (1.27 kg)
**Memory:** 8GB as standard, configurable up to 16GB
**Battery life:** up to 15 hours wireless web browsing
**Storage:** 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB versions
**Warranty:** 1 year, extendable with AppleCare
**Operating system:** macOS Big Sur
**Display:** Retina display with 2560 x 1600 resolution, 227 pixels per inch. 400 nits brightness.
**CPU:** Apple M1 chip 8-core CPU
**Graphics:** M1 includes 7-core GPU
**Ports:** two USC-C ports (USB 4 support)
Apple has never been known for âcheapâ products, but its lowest-price laptop, the MacBook Air, has been itâs most popular for some time.
The latest version, sporting the companyâs own M1 chip instead of prior Intel ones, makes everything about the machine better. It lasts longer, has more power, and still manages to fit inside an incredibly small chassis. That chassis is instantly recognizable, too, but the overall design of the MacBook Air remains the same weâve had for years.
That said, if youâre after a powerful laptop thatâs running macOS and will fit into a small-ish bag, the MacBook Air is the best itâs ever been. Itâs got a great keyboard and trackpad, it can run a lot of the apps youâll find on your iPhone, and itâll last a full day of use without gasping for a charger.
While weâd have loved a much better webcam (come on Apple, itâs 2022 now and itâs still 720p), this feels like the MacBook Air âcoming of ageâ and fulfilling all of its promise â at least until the rumored 2022 refresh arrives.
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## MacBook Air M1 review: Set up & usability
Switching on the MacBook Air for the first time will kick start the machineâs setup assistant, and itâs pretty straightforward. Pick a language, pick a location, and log in with your Apple ID.
Youâre able to migrate content, apps, and even settings from another Mac via wireless transfer (and can plug it in for increased speeds), while you can also migrate from a Windows machine if this is your first walk on the macOS side of things.
Setup took us just a few minutes with a fresh install, and then youâre ready at the desktop.
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## MacBook Air M1 review: Design & specs

(Image credit: Apple)
The MacBook Airâs calling card has always been its portability, and thatâs not changed here. In fact, from the outside, nothing has changed.
Thereâs a wedge-like body, with a sizeable trackpad and impressively spacious keyboard on top, the latter flanked by two surprisingly deep-sounding speakers â especially when considering thereâs not a great deal of reverberating to be done within such a narrow design.
On the left, youâll find two USB-C ports, both capable of USB 4.0 speeds, while on the right thereâs just a solitary headphone jack. Considering the laptop charges via USB-C, youâll only have one port if itâs plugged in â something to consider, unless you have a docking station or a dongle.

(Image credit: Future)
When it comes to the screen, itâs the 13.3-inch, 2560 x 1600 resolution Retina display weâve come to expect, with 400 nits brightness. It packs True Tone and its colors are plenty accurate, but weâd be lying if we said it pales in comparison to the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro displays, or the iPad Proâs mini-LED backlighting⊠and yet, this display is still pretty great. While its brightness is less, it never feels too low.
Our only real gripe with the design is that itâs all too familiar. Itâs not bad, itâs just a little boring now, regardless of whether you opt for Gold, Silver, or Space Gray.
## MacBook Air M1 review: Features & performance

(Image credit: Future)
The big draw of this MacBook Air over its Intel-based predecessor is that M1 chip, and itâs just as transformative here as it was on the M1 MacBook Pro.
There are three pillars here â power, efficiency, and compatibility. In terms of power, the M1 MacBook Air blows the prior model out of the water, with a 350% increase in speed. Youâll feel it, too â your emails pop open faster, your notifications are more responsive, and Apple Arcade games look great thanks to the integrated GPU.
Itâs that integration that makes the machine so efficient, too. Rather than data being relayed between components like the CPU, GPU, I/O, and SMC, the M1 incorporates all of those components onto an SoC (system on a chip). That means they can talk to each other more quickly, and without the power drain of moving all of that data.
The result? We got fifteen hours of battery life when using the MacBook Air, editing documents, sending emails, and streaming audio. We even found time to watch some YouTube content, with the laptop keeping up. Better yet, because its architecture is heavily inspired by the iPhone and iPad, if you leave the laptop to sleep or close the lid, itâll be ready and waiting for you, waking instantly.
If you need something for resource intensive tasks like coding, then the MacBook Pro is probably a better choice, but it should be able to compile and test code for you without melting into a pile of goo.

(Image credit: Future)
Finally, compatibility. Because the M1 is close cousins with the iPhone and iPad chips, thereâs some crossover. That means that the M1 can actually run a lot of the apps you may already own, and the list keeps growing, too.
If youâre worried about your Intel apps not working, fret not. Apple has developed a translation tool called Rosetta 2 that converts Intel apps in M1 compatible versions the first time you run them. Youâll barely notice a difference, but as more apps are upgraded to support M1 natively, itâll only get better.
Itâs not all good news, though, and much of that feeds back to the M1 reworking the inside but the outside is left unchanged. Weâre sorry to say that yep, the FaceTime camera is still 720p, which means itâs blurry in decent light and almost unusable in low light.
Itâs also going to be a tough sell for anyone that needs those extra ports, particularly if you use multiple displays. The M1 MacBook Air will natively support both its own display and one external display (if you have a dongle), meaning youâll have to find a way around this with some third-party drivers and additional dongles. Itâs not impossible, but itâs not easy. Itâs also the kind of thing thatâs likely to be remedied by an inevitable M2, with the MacBook Air rumored to be getting a refresh in 2022.
## MacBook Air M1 review: Price

(Image credit: Future)
The MacBook Air starts at \$999, which makes it Appleâs cheapest laptop â despite costing double what a Windows laptop could cost. As always, though, Apple machines tend to last longer than their Windows-based counterparts, and we expect that to hold even more true with the M1 architecture.
For that money youâll be getting a 256GB SSD, which may not be enough for some. Upgrading to 512GB will set you back \$1249, but you do get an extra core on the GPU. Whatever you buy, youâll want to be certain itâs enough, because Appleâs laptops arenât able to be added to â what you buy is what you get, meaning that 512GB SSD may be a better option for you in the long term.
Students can get Apple's cheapest laptop even cheaper via the [Apple student discount](https://www.livescience.com/apple-student-discount), which usually offers around 10% off the standard price. Check out our guide to find out how.
## MacBook Air M1 review: User reviews
While many Amazon user reviews are impressed with the battery life and performance of the M1 processor â giving the laptop a [4\.8 stars out of 5](https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=74387&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FApple-MacBook-13-inch-256GB-Storage%2Fdp%2FB08N5LNQCX%2Fref%3Dsr_1_3%3Fcrid%3D3M7V1PHG7NA84%26keywords%3Dmacbook%252Bair%252Bm1%26qid%3D1648058559%26sprefix%3DMacBook%252BAir%252BM1%252Caps%252C122%26sr%3D8-3%26th%3D1%26tag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dlivescience-us-1739727103393277737-20) â many have been damning when discussing the camera.
Others have mentioned, as we have, that you really should buy as much storage as you think youâll need â especially since you canât change it later.
## Should you buy the MacBook Air M1?
The MacBook Air is the perfect laptop for anyone that wants to fire off emails, scroll social media, and play Mac games. Itâs also a pretty capable machine for editing audio, images, and even video, although it has a ceiling. We think it's a perfect choice for students who need a capable, lightweight machine to use for their studying and entertainment needs.
If you want more headroom, more ports, and naturally more power, the [MacBook Pro 16-inch](https://www.livescience.com/macbook-pro-16-inch-review-2021#section-macbook-pro-16-inch-review-specs-performance) could be a better fit, but itâs also approaching twice the price.
Our advice? Hold out for a little longer, and see what 2022 brings. Best case scenario, youâll get a portable, powerful MacBook Air thatâs even more capable and may have more ports, and if you donât, this is still an excellent option.
## If this product isnât for you
There are a whole host of Windows machines that are cheaper, but if youâre looking for a little more grunt weâd recommend the 13-inch MacBook Pro as itâs the closest youâll find for the price. If youâre looking for *a lot* more power, you can also look at the new 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro machines that carry the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips for huge performance leaps.
If Windows devices are more your thing, you can also check out the [Microsoft Surface Laptop 4](https://www.livescience.com/microsoft-surface-laptop-4-review), which is a great stylish alternative to the Apple ecosystem. You get all the build quality and smart design of a Mac, but with a Windows operating system.
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The MacBook Air M1 is the cheapest way to get an Apple laptop, and offers a huge power jump over its predecessor â though it feels prime for a redesign in the near future. Still, it's one of the best options out there for students, or anyone that needs a lightweight laptop.
#### Pros
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Most affordable Apple laptop
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Incredibly portable
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Can run many iPhone apps
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Design is looking dated
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720p webcam
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Lacking ports
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Key specs
**Price:** \$999.00
**Screen size:** 13.3-inch
**Weight:** 2.8 lbs (1.27 kg)
**Memory:** 8GB as standard, configurable up to 16GB
**Battery life:** up to 15 hours wireless web browsing
**Storage:** 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB versions
**Warranty:** 1 year, extendable with AppleCare
**Operating system:** macOS Big Sur
**Display:** Retina display with 2560 x 1600 resolution, 227 pixels per inch. 400 nits brightness.
**CPU:** Apple M1 chip 8-core CPU
**Graphics:** M1 includes 7-core GPU
**Ports:** two USC-C ports (USB 4 support)
Apple has never been known for âcheapâ products, but its lowest-price laptop, the MacBook Air, has been itâs most popular for some time.
The latest version, sporting the companyâs own M1 chip instead of prior Intel ones, makes everything about the machine better. It lasts longer, has more power, and still manages to fit inside an incredibly small chassis. That chassis is instantly recognizable, too, but the overall design of the MacBook Air remains the same weâve had for years.
That said, if youâre after a powerful laptop thatâs running macOS and will fit into a small-ish bag, the MacBook Air is the best itâs ever been. Itâs got a great keyboard and trackpad, it can run a lot of the apps youâll find on your iPhone, and itâll last a full day of use without gasping for a charger.
While weâd have loved a much better webcam (come on Apple, itâs 2022 now and itâs still 720p), this feels like the MacBook Air âcoming of ageâ and fulfilling all of its promise â at least until the rumored 2022 refresh arrives.
## MacBook Air M1 review: Set up & usability
Switching on the MacBook Air for the first time will kick start the machineâs setup assistant, and itâs pretty straightforward. Pick a language, pick a location, and log in with your Apple ID.
Youâre able to migrate content, apps, and even settings from another Mac via wireless transfer (and can plug it in for increased speeds), while you can also migrate from a Windows machine if this is your first walk on the macOS side of things.
Setup took us just a few minutes with a fresh install, and then youâre ready at the desktop.
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## MacBook Air M1 review: Design & specs

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The MacBook Airâs calling card has always been its portability, and thatâs not changed here. In fact, from the outside, nothing has changed.
Thereâs a wedge-like body, with a sizeable trackpad and impressively spacious keyboard on top, the latter flanked by two surprisingly deep-sounding speakers â especially when considering thereâs not a great deal of reverberating to be done within such a narrow design.
On the left, youâll find two USB-C ports, both capable of USB 4.0 speeds, while on the right thereâs just a solitary headphone jack. Considering the laptop charges via USB-C, youâll only have one port if itâs plugged in â something to consider, unless you have a docking station or a dongle.

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When it comes to the screen, itâs the 13.3-inch, 2560 x 1600 resolution Retina display weâve come to expect, with 400 nits brightness. It packs True Tone and its colors are plenty accurate, but weâd be lying if we said it pales in comparison to the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro displays, or the iPad Proâs mini-LED backlighting⊠and yet, this display is still pretty great. While its brightness is less, it never feels too low.
Our only real gripe with the design is that itâs all too familiar. Itâs not bad, itâs just a little boring now, regardless of whether you opt for Gold, Silver, or Space Gray.
## MacBook Air M1 review: Features & performance

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The big draw of this MacBook Air over its Intel-based predecessor is that M1 chip, and itâs just as transformative here as it was on the M1 MacBook Pro.
There are three pillars here â power, efficiency, and compatibility. In terms of power, the M1 MacBook Air blows the prior model out of the water, with a 350% increase in speed. Youâll feel it, too â your emails pop open faster, your notifications are more responsive, and Apple Arcade games look great thanks to the integrated GPU.
Itâs that integration that makes the machine so efficient, too. Rather than data being relayed between components like the CPU, GPU, I/O, and SMC, the M1 incorporates all of those components onto an SoC (system on a chip). That means they can talk to each other more quickly, and without the power drain of moving all of that data.
The result? We got fifteen hours of battery life when using the MacBook Air, editing documents, sending emails, and streaming audio. We even found time to watch some YouTube content, with the laptop keeping up. Better yet, because its architecture is heavily inspired by the iPhone and iPad, if you leave the laptop to sleep or close the lid, itâll be ready and waiting for you, waking instantly.
If you need something for resource intensive tasks like coding, then the MacBook Pro is probably a better choice, but it should be able to compile and test code for you without melting into a pile of goo.

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Finally, compatibility. Because the M1 is close cousins with the iPhone and iPad chips, thereâs some crossover. That means that the M1 can actually run a lot of the apps you may already own, and the list keeps growing, too.
If youâre worried about your Intel apps not working, fret not. Apple has developed a translation tool called Rosetta 2 that converts Intel apps in M1 compatible versions the first time you run them. Youâll barely notice a difference, but as more apps are upgraded to support M1 natively, itâll only get better.
Itâs not all good news, though, and much of that feeds back to the M1 reworking the inside but the outside is left unchanged. Weâre sorry to say that yep, the FaceTime camera is still 720p, which means itâs blurry in decent light and almost unusable in low light.
Itâs also going to be a tough sell for anyone that needs those extra ports, particularly if you use multiple displays. The M1 MacBook Air will natively support both its own display and one external display (if you have a dongle), meaning youâll have to find a way around this with some third-party drivers and additional dongles. Itâs not impossible, but itâs not easy. Itâs also the kind of thing thatâs likely to be remedied by an inevitable M2, with the MacBook Air rumored to be getting a refresh in 2022.
## MacBook Air M1 review: Price

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The MacBook Air starts at \$999, which makes it Appleâs cheapest laptop â despite costing double what a Windows laptop could cost. As always, though, Apple machines tend to last longer than their Windows-based counterparts, and we expect that to hold even more true with the M1 architecture.
For that money youâll be getting a 256GB SSD, which may not be enough for some. Upgrading to 512GB will set you back \$1249, but you do get an extra core on the GPU. Whatever you buy, youâll want to be certain itâs enough, because Appleâs laptops arenât able to be added to â what you buy is what you get, meaning that 512GB SSD may be a better option for you in the long term.
Students can get Apple's cheapest laptop even cheaper via the [Apple student discount](https://www.livescience.com/apple-student-discount), which usually offers around 10% off the standard price. Check out our guide to find out how.
## MacBook Air M1 review: User reviews
While many Amazon user reviews are impressed with the battery life and performance of the M1 processor â giving the laptop a [4\.8 stars out of 5](https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=74387&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FApple-MacBook-13-inch-256GB-Storage%2Fdp%2FB08N5LNQCX%2Fref%3Dsr_1_3%3Fcrid%3D3M7V1PHG7NA84%26keywords%3Dmacbook%252Bair%252Bm1%26qid%3D1648058559%26sprefix%3DMacBook%252BAir%252BM1%252Caps%252C122%26sr%3D8-3%26th%3D1%26tag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dlivescience-us-1739727103393277737-20) â many have been damning when discussing the camera.
Others have mentioned, as we have, that you really should buy as much storage as you think youâll need â especially since you canât change it later.
## Should you buy the MacBook Air M1?
The MacBook Air is the perfect laptop for anyone that wants to fire off emails, scroll social media, and play Mac games. Itâs also a pretty capable machine for editing audio, images, and even video, although it has a ceiling. We think it's a perfect choice for students who need a capable, lightweight machine to use for their studying and entertainment needs.
If you want more headroom, more ports, and naturally more power, the [MacBook Pro 16-inch](https://www.livescience.com/macbook-pro-16-inch-review-2021#section-macbook-pro-16-inch-review-specs-performance) could be a better fit, but itâs also approaching twice the price.
Our advice? Hold out for a little longer, and see what 2022 brings. Best case scenario, youâll get a portable, powerful MacBook Air thatâs even more capable and may have more ports, and if you donât, this is still an excellent option.
## If this product isnât for you
There are a whole host of Windows machines that are cheaper, but if youâre looking for a little more grunt weâd recommend the 13-inch MacBook Pro as itâs the closest youâll find for the price. If youâre looking for *a lot* more power, you can also look at the new 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro machines that carry the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips for huge performance leaps.
If Windows devices are more your thing, you can also check out the [Microsoft Surface Laptop 4](https://www.livescience.com/microsoft-surface-laptop-4-review), which is a great stylish alternative to the Apple ecosystem. You get all the build quality and smart design of a Mac, but with a Windows operating system.

[Lloyd Coombes](https://www.livescience.com/author/lloyd-coombes)
Lloyd Coombes freelance tech and fitness writer for Live Science. He's an expert in all things Apple as well as in computer and gaming tech, with previous works published on TechRadar, Tom's Guide, Live Science and more. You'll find him regularly testing the latest MacBook or iPhone, but he spends most of his time writing about video games as Gaming Editor for the Daily Star. He also covers board games and virtual reality, just to round out the nerdy pursuits.
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