The renders of the upcoming Apple MacBook Air has just been leaked. These renders reveal that the next generation MacBook Air model features an extremely thin design, especially for its display frame.
The new renders were shared by Jon Prosser and Ian Zelbo that also added that the new MacBook Air will apparently be arriving sometime in early 2022. Furthermore, the Cueprtino based giant is reportedly planning on including the new notched display design to its cheaper laptop model as well. As of right now, this notched display can be found in the MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 that were launched recently.
Furthermore, the leak showcased that the company will also be adopting white bezels for the MacBook Air, which is a color that has not been seen since the 2010s MacBooks that adopted a polycarbonate build. Despite having narrow bezels on the sides, the chin is still quite noticeable. Prosser and Zelbo added that the MacBook Air will feature MagSafe 3 support as well as dual Thunderbolt 4 and a 3,5mm audio jack for ports.
Although, the leaked design showcase an almost impossibly thin design that looks barely wide enough for an audio jack. In other words, we can also expect the laptop not featuring a full sized keyboard either. Zelbo claims to have seen a prototype model, which is what the renders are based on. Under the hood, the new MacBook Air features is expected to feature the Apple M2 chipset and will likely arrive in multiple color variants as well.
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