
The M3 chip brings even greater capabilities to the superportable 13-inch MacBook Air. With up to 18 hours of battery life, you can take it anywhere and blaze through work and play.
Q: Which one do you recommend this one or one with a M2 and 1T of memory?
A: Just an average user here… I’ve asked myself this same question. I got the M2 (15 inch, 16gb ram, 1tb ssd) AND the M3 (13 inch, 16gb ram, 512gb ssd) and ended up returning the M3. It’s the same device… the chip isn’t much of an upgrade for the average user. There is no noticeable worthwhile difference between them… and the M3 is still a finger print magnet in midnight. You have the opportunity to get more storage … and while I’d have personally preferred a smaller 13 inch laptop… the bigger screen (and better sound etc.) in the 15 inch M2 is also a plus in terms of what you’re getting for your money since both are the same price. If you are looking for great value, go with the M2, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM. The upgrade to M3 is not worth it at the same price… the M2 chip performs exceptionally well in daily use. Of course, it all comes down to your usage and what YOU value most. Some of the very few key differences in the M3 include: support for a second external display, WiFi 6E support and slightly faster processing (again, not even noticeable in the average user experience), current release (some prefer all things shiny and new). In avg. daily use though… no difference.
A: Best Buy offers a 15-day return policy for most items, including laptops like the MacBook Air M3. For My Best Buy Elite members, the return period is extended to 30 days. If you change your mind about the color, model, or simply aren't satisfied with the laptop, you can return or exchange it within this window. Be sure to keep your receipt or proof of purchase and return the item in its original condition for a hassle-free exchange or refund.
Q: Where could I found invoice and warranty card
A: I believe I can get it through Best Buy application and I can get throw Customer Care
A: yes
Q: Can you use the Apple Pencil with this laptop?
A: No. It’s not touch screen
Q: Can I run dual operating systems with the M2 or M3 chip?
A: Yes, you can run dual operating systems on the M2 and M3 MacBook Air. One popular option is using Parallels Desktop or Boot Camp to run Windows alongside macOS. However, it's important to note that Boot Camp does not support Apple Silicon chips (M1, M2, M3), so Parallels or other virtualization software is the ideal solution. You can set up a virtual machine that runs Windows alongside macOS without needing to reboot your laptop.