![]() ![]() ![]() The Apple logo on the device is also no longer backlit by a cutout that allows the screen backlighting to shine through, but is instead mirrored like the Apple logo on an iPad. It matches well with my space gray iPhone 6 and iPad mini. The MacBook I tested is a base model of the space gray variety, and while the difference is subtle, it’s fun to use a Mac laptop that isn’t silver for the first time in ages. The MacBook also shows a familial resemblance to iOS devices in its color options: silver, space gray, and gold are now on the menu. I admit that 0.14 inches, or 4 millimeters, is not a whole lot of difference, but shaving one-fifth of the thickness off the MacBook Air is still a pretty impressive accomplishment. The 11-inch Air, in comparison, is 0.68 inches thick at that same point. And of course the MacBook delivers: I’ve used an 11-inch MacBook Air for many years, and the MacBook seems impossibly thin.Īt its thickest point, the MacBook is 0.52 inches thick. Much more about that display in a little bit.īut of course, the dimension Apple has tended to be most obsessed with is thickness, or as it’s been called since the Titanium PowerBook G4 was “1 inch thin,” thinness. This added depth owes to the ratio of the MacBook’s display-it’s a 16:10 aspect ratio like the 13-inch Air, rather than the 16:9 ratio found on the 11-inch model. The MacBook is 7.7 inches deep, making it deeper than the 11-inch MacBook Air, but not the 13-inch model. The new MacBook is noticeably thinner and lighter than even the 11-inch MacBook Air. Ten years later, Apple has once again created a laptop whose keyboard goes right to the edge, and I love it. I deeply loved that old 12-inch PowerBook, and one of the reasons was that it was no wider than its keyboard. That makes it seven-tenths of an inch narrower than even the 11-inch MacBook Air, and 1.7 inches narrower than the 13-inch Air. Its width is defined by the width of the keyboard, bringing to mind the oldġ2-inch PowerBook, which was similarly constrained. Clearly Apple’s goal with the new MacBook was to reduce it in every conceivable dimension. ![]()
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