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Apple's new MacBook Air blows the regular MacBook out of the water on price and power
Apple unveiled a new MacBook Air at an event in Brooklyn on Oct. 30, 2018. Hands on with Apple's revamped Macbook Air
1:32 PM ET Tue, 30 Oct 2018 | 00:57
Apple finally gave the MacBook Air a big upgrade. I only spent a few minutes with it Tuesday, but I already think it's the Apple laptop that most people will probably buy.

By size, it fits right between the regular MacBook and the MacBook Pro. In cost, it's cheaper than both.

It starts at $1,199 - admittedly more expensive than the original $999 MacBook Air - but it's more powerful than the smaller standard MacBook, which starts at $1,299. It's sort of weird, and I can't think of many reasons to buy the smaller and more expensive MacBook, unless you just want a bit more portability. Given that iPad sales have continued to outpace Mac sales, however, its strongest competition might be Apple's new iPad Pros.

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