Why the 15-inch M3 MacBook Air is the best MacBook Air

Why the 15-inch M3 MacBook Air is the best MacBook Air

If you can get a larger-screen laptop that’s still super portable, why wouldn’t you?

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Our review of Appleā€™s new MacBook Airs is out, and our esteemed reviewer Devindra Hardawar gave them both equal scores of 90. Thatā€™s a very good score! But I think Devindraā€™s underselling the 15-inch MacBook Air, which is the best laptop Iā€™ve used in years. It deserves at least an extra point or two, in my humble opinion. For me, itā€™s a Goldilocks laptop, just right, and I think a lot of people would feel the same way if they managed to realize that a 13-inch laptop isnā€™t the end-all, be-all form factor that Apple has cast it as over the last decade.

For years now, the 13-inch Air has been Appleā€™s best laptop for most people, with an undoubtedly excellent combo of power and portability. After a total redesign in 2022, though, thereā€™s not much to differentiate this yearā€™s Air. Thatā€™s not bad in and of itself, as itā€™s a sign of a product that has matured over the years to near-perfection; this yearā€™s model has a new chip to keep performance as fresh as possible.

At some point, due in large part to the MacBook Airā€™s decade-plus dominance, the 13-inch form factor became the de-facto laptop size for most people. Particularly those who wanted a Mac, because in the last ten years the 16-inch Macbook Pro (and the 15-inch model that preceded it) got way too expensive for most. As such, a large screen became a ā€œproā€ feature, not something most people could afford.

Fortunately, Apple addressed that last summer with the 15-inch MacBook Air, a computer that retains everything we like about the 13-inch model in a slightly larger and heavier package. In exchange for a little more cash and a slightly bulkier device, I got a bigger screen that I really appreciated when using the Air as my primary computer without a monitor. To me, 15 inches is the ideal laptop size. If you ever felt the same way but got priced out by Apple, you should definitely check out the 15-inch MacBook Air.

The 13-inch model will almost certainly remain the default option for most people ā€” in part because itā€™s cheaper. And if you travel a lot, youā€™ll probably be happier with a smaller and lighter machine. But I believe that a lot of people would be much happier with the larger screen, because the 15-inch Air is still extremely thin and light. Devindra disagrees, noting the bigger laptop is a half-pound heavier, ā€œmore unwieldyā€ and a little ā€œannoying to carry.ā€ Thatā€™s fair ā€” I didnā€™t have the same experience because I never used the 15-inch alongside the 13-inch. Instead, I compared it to Appleā€™s two MacBook Pro models, and the Air is lighter than both. In fact, itā€™s more than a pound lighter than the 16-inch MacBook Pro.

While I already believe that most people would be just as happy with the 15-inch Air, if not happier, there are a few use cases worth pointing out to hammer home the point. Devindra said the Air did pretty well playing some of the newer games available for it like Lies of P and Death Stranding. If youā€™re into games, whether theyā€™re titles like those or more casual options from Apple Arcade, thereā€™s little doubt theyā€™re more fun on a larger display.

The 15-inch MacBook Air is also a great option for older users, or people with visual impairments (or, honestly, anyone who prefers bigger elements on their screen). When I use the 15-inch Air, I enjoy having more pixels to show more of whatever apps Iā€™m using. But, you can just as easily scale up screen elements so you have the same canvas as the 13-inch Air, just on a greater scale. Naturally, the screens on the Air series arenā€™t as pixel-dense and sharp as the MacBook Pros, but theyā€™re still lovely and wonā€™t look overly pixelated if you decide to scale up the UI.

Forget about specific use cases, though. To put it simply, Iā€™m a fan of the 15-inch Air. It just feels right ā€” much more portable than a computer with a 15-inch display has any right to be. I donā€™t feel like Iā€™m giving up screen size for something thatā€™s easier to carry around; instead, itā€™s a computer that I can take anywhere and not feel constrained while using it. Maybe Iā€™m overestimating the appeal ā€” you can just plug the 13-inch Air into a monitor at home to get a bigger screen and then have a smaller computer when youā€™re on the go. But for someone who likes the idea of a single computer that can work in any context, the 15-inch Air fits my bill.

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