Available in silver, space gray, and gold, the latest MacBook Air features a stunning Retina display with True Tone technology, Touch ID, a backlit Magic Keyboard, and a Force Touch trackpad - all housed in a thin and light iconic wedge design made from 100 percent recycled aluminum.² And with 11-hour battery life, it's a do-it-all notebook that goes all day long.¹
A: The macbook air is definitely good for a college student, I just graduated and I used my air all the way through
Q: What’s the difference between the air 13 i3 and i5
A: "Your computer's processor is like its brain. Working in combination with system memory, the power of the processor determines the complexity of software you can run, how many programs you can have open at the same time, and how fast those programs will run. Most computers feature an Intel or AMD processor." Basically the higher the processor "number", the more complex, higher number of programs (at the same time), and higher speed of (programs) you can run.
Q: Does this have a student discount?
A: Let me tell you something. Apple does have a 100 student discount with valid .edu email address, but only on their website. However, if you can wait a few weeks until July 11, do it, That’s the Back to School deal where you get free beats studio 3 upon purchase of a Mac, or Beats solo for iPad Pro. That really is the best deal you can get. $900 MacBook (or less) with Free Beats.
Q: Does this have facetime? And what's the difference between the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro?
A: Yes, the MacBook Air does have FaceTime, along with almost every other device by Apple. The difference between the MacBook Air and Pro is that the Air is thinner, and has the new scissor keyboard, while the Pro brings along a higher performance along with the Touch Bar.
A: I believe that this model has a 720p webcam.
Q: What comes with the computer? Does it come with a charger and etc?
A: It comes with a 30 W USB-C Power Adapter and a USB-C Charge Cable.
Q: Is software included in the price; for example Word?
A: This is not true. I have a brand new MacBook Pro and it does NOT have Word already loaded on it. Mine is a 2019 16", I'm not sure why I keep seeing false answers on here; please read several responses to the questions, as the first answers are often incorrect.
A: No, it’s soldered to motherboard. You have to order the amount you want at time of purchase up to 16Gb.