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13 things I love – and hate – about my new Apple MacBook Air

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The impressive new MacBook Air – the first redesign for the models in years – is available in three different colours – ‘Space Grey’ (left), gold (centre) and silver. Photo: Apple
The impressive new MacBook Air – the first redesign for the models in years – is available in three different colours – ‘Space Grey’ (left), gold (centre) and silver. Photo: Apple
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The latest version of the laptop costs almost US$1,500, which includes US$200 extra for addition RAM ... but is it worth the price?

Last week, I spent the most money I’ve ever spent on myself: just shy of US$1,500 for a swanky new MacBook Air.

Two days ago, that very expensive device arrived at my flat and I’ve been excitedly using it ever since.

As a decades-long MacBook loyalist, I have a lot to say – both positive and negative – about Apple’s latest flagship laptop.

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Allow me to get one thing out of the way up front: yes, it feels worth the price.

That said, let's dig in!

Here's what I bought – and why it cost US$1,500 instead of US$1,200:

The specifications of the new Apple MacBook Air laptop, which writer Ben Gilbert bought for just less than US$1,500. Photo: Ben Gilbert/Business Insider
The specifications of the new Apple MacBook Air laptop, which writer Ben Gilbert bought for just less than US$1,500. Photo: Ben Gilbert/Business Insider

If you buy the standard MacBook Air that Apple just released, it costs US$1,199 before tax.

If you add random-access memory like I did, it costs an extra US$200.

I felt pretty comfortable with the central processing unit, and I refuse to pay US$200 for a measly 128 gigabytes of extra internal storage, but I relented on the RAM upgrade – I want this computer to last at least four years, and 8GB of RAM simply is not going to be enough.

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