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?

Our review of Appleās new MacBook Airs is out, and our esteemed reviewer Devindra Hardawar gave them both equal scores of 90. Thatās a very good score! But I think Devindraās underselling the 15-inch MacBook Air, which is the best laptop Iāve used in years. It deserves at least an extra point or two, in my humble opinion. For me, itās 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 isnāt 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 Appleās best laptop for most people, with an undoubtedly excellent combo of power and portability. After a total redesign in 2022, though, thereās not much to differentiate this yearās Air. Thatās not bad in and of itself, as itās a sign of a product that has matured over the years to near-perfection; this yearās model has a new chip to keep performance as fresh as possible.
At some point, due in large part to the MacBook Airās 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 āproā 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 itās cheaper. And if you travel a lot, youāll 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, āmore unwieldyā and a little āannoying to carry.ā Thatās fair ā I didnāt have the same experience because I never used the 15-inch alongside the 13-inch. Instead, I compared it to Appleās two MacBook Pro models, and the Air is lighter than both. In fact, itās 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 youāre into games, whether theyāre titles like those or more casual options from Apple Arcade, thereās little doubt theyāre 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 Iām 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 arenāt as pixel-dense and sharp as the MacBook Pros, but theyāre still lovely and wonāt look overly pixelated if you decide to scale up the UI.
Forget about specific use cases, though. To put it simply, Iām 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 donāt feel like Iām giving up screen size for something thatās easier to carry around; instead, itās a computer that I can take anywhere and not feel constrained while using it. Maybe Iām 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 youāre 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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Apple 2024 15-inch MacBook Air M3
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