Leaks about MacBook Air 2022 hint at a mighty experience for users

November 13, 2021 01:07 AM AEDT | By Manisha
 Leaks about MacBook Air 2022 hint at a mighty experience for users
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Highlights

  • MacBook Air 2022, Apple laptop with significant upgrades, is expected to hit the market in 2022.
  • Thanks to countless rumours, the device has garnered all the attention on the internet.
  • Leaks indicate MacBook Air 2022 to have a significant design overhaul ditching the conventional wedge-shaped design.
  • Apple is likely to equip the product with a mini-LED display, more powerful chipset, and a 1080p webcam.

The much-hyped Apple product MacBook Air 2022 will hit the market shelf in the coming year; however, even before the official launch, the device has garnered all the attention on the internet. Countless rumours related to its specifications and features are doing the rounds far and wide.

In this article, we will delve into some of the most widespread leaks in connection with MacBook Air 2022.

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Speculations about its look and feel

The popular rumours indicate that Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) will launch MacBook Air 2022 with a significant design overhaul ditching the conventional wedge-shaped design.

The MacBook Air 2022 design is likely to be a more uniform MacBook Pro like, not typical of the present generation MacBook Air.

It is said to be lighter and thinner in design in contrast to the current model, which gets thicker at the back.

Also, it is expected that the product will get a chassis with several iMac-like colours and slim-off white bezels.

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How do tech specs make MacBook Air 2022 more desirable?

The expectations from the advance tech product have risen sky high following the leaks related to its launch.

The Cupertino-based tech giant is likely to equip its upcoming product with a 1080p webcam, mini-LED display, more powerful M2 chipset, and better port options. It is believed that the M2 chipset will run eight CPU cores at a better clock speed.

Other rumours suggest MacBook Air 2022 may ship in a base configuration of 8GB RAM and 256GB of solid-state drive (SSD) storage.

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