Until the Butterfly floated in at the end of 2018. It's light, durable and every new iteration has been that little bit better than the previous one. In general, it's been an unfailingly good machine. The MacBook Air has been my one and only writing companion since Steve Jobs first unveiled it. And, I confess, I'm something of an Airhead. It was the first time I'd ever bought a gadget before I'd physically seen it. This has been preceded by: "HAHAHAHAHAHA." The Apple store employee offered: "So you bought an Air that was a piece of crap and you didn't bother getting the keyboard replaced?" This forced me to buy the latest MacBook Air as soon as Apple announced it in March. He'd been amused, you see, by the fact that my still relatively new MacBook Air had been cursed by a defective Butterfly keyboard. 41 impressive questions to ask in a job interviewĮvery new Mac purchase from Apple comes with one year of Apple TV+, too.
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