A:AnswerIt does come with a warranty but it’s only limited to hardware issues I believe so I definitely recommend AppleCare or Best Buy insurance that way you wont have to pay $600 out of pocket if it cracks. (It’s very sensitive)
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A:AnswerIt does not have a direct HDMI port, but you can connect using Thunderbolt 3 to HDMI adapter, or directly through USB- C cable, if you monitor has built-in USB-C input port. For a flash drive with USB-A interface, you will need USB-C to USB- A adapter.
A:AnswerThis particular machine uses a USB-C charger. If your MacBook Air power supply is also USB-C, then you're in luck. Otherwise, unfortunately, any older chargers will not fit the newer MacBooks.