![]() Looking into the future, I’d love to see a more powerful version of the 15-inch MacBook Air with an M-series “Pro” chip inside. To have a big-screen MacBook that’s over $1,000 cheaper than the 16-inch MacBook would’ve been unfathomable a few years ago, and yet here we are. ![]() With a 15-inch screen and an ultrathin form factor, it’s a perfect representation of how the Apple Silicon transition has helped Apple expand the Mac lineup. With the combination of the new titanium design and 5x telephoto camera, the iPhone 15 Pro Max has stood out as one of my favorite iPhones of all time.īut after more discussion with the rest of the team, the 15-inch MacBook Air quickly became the clear winner. When we sat down to determine the 9to5Mac Product of the Year, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is what first came to mind. Until there’s a foldout display from Apple, this is the computer for me. Even at home, I sometimes don’t plug in the external display because the 15-inch display is enough. It has turned those long airplane rides way more productive and, at the same time, hasn’t weighed my bag down much more at all. When I see executives with MacBook Pro these days, I think to myself, this is vanity only.īut I do find the ability to have two simultaneous windows open incredibly useful, especially on the road, and the 15-inch display is perfectly sized for that. ![]() I don’t need the Pro level of speed, RAM, and storage for my current work, which requires light photo/video editing and mostly productivity apps. I’ve been begging for a 15-inch MacBook Air for a decade, and it finally happened this year. Seth Weintraub, 9to5Mac Founder and Publisher This made it a tricky decision to determine the 9to5Mac Product of the Year for 2023, but we ultimately decided to crown the new 15-inch MacBook Air as this year’s winner. It’s been an exciting year for Apple fans, ranging from the introduction of new MacBook Pros, an expansion of the MacBook Air lineup, and one of the best year-over-year iPhone upgrades in a long time.
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