A:AnswerThis particular configuration is a late-2024 model, however the M2 processor has been used in 13-inch Macbooks for over a year and the M2 family itself was launched in 2022. I suspect this model was created to help clear out the M2 processors.
A:Answer"Pages" is Apple's word processing application. It is available for MacOS, iOS (iPhone) and iPadOS. Although I haven't used it yet myself, I anticipate it would be very similar to Google Docs, and not quite as powerful as Microsoft Word.
A:AnswerMacBook Air is a fanless and noiseless design. It’s intended for less performance intensive tasks than MacBook Pro. However in the last iterations of apple silicon the base m3 and future m4 provide plenty of power even for the more tech savvy users so I really recommend the MacBook Air for most users. Unless they need super high end display.
A:AnswerThis configuration, which sells for $999 (and frequently on sale for $749 at Best Buy) is new. There may be refurbished and new-open-box models available at Best Buy soon, as these have been out for a few months now.
A:AnswerI honestly think it depends on what type of game and how many gigabytes it takes to run it properly. I mainly got mine for the sims 4 + five different extension packs and my 3k + cc folder and it holds up really well nothing is lagging nothing is glitching everything is really smooth. so I would recommend it.
A:Answeri think they told me it came out 2022 when i bought mine but they also said that it will be great to use for the next 6 years so you wouldn't need a new one for a while
A:AnswerYes. I find if I am using 1 app at a time my old 8gb was just as fast as the 16gb MBP. But when I run a number of apps at the same time (which is most of the time), this 16GB system is clearly snappier.
A:AnswerThese were originally launched in 2022, when they completely revamped the MacBook Air lineup.
They are still very much capable in 2025 however, and the argument can be made that the M2 version is the BEST version to buy at the moment as the upgrades brought by the M3 chips primarily improved GPU performance. If you are not planning on using the laptop for significantly demanding creative or professional tasks on a daily basis- or do not have the intention of daily uber demanding gaming then this M2 version will be more than adequate I believe. It has been for me at least.
A:AnswerYou should be able to scan and print with most modern printers without much hassle, similar to the way any PC/laptop with Windows would work. If you must use a cable instead of wireless, you might have a slightly harder time finding a cable, however all you really need is a USB-C adapter which MIGHT even come with your printer. However, most newer printers have wireless capability, so all you would need is to follow the directions provided with the printer to download the correct app, and find the printer on your network.