Friday 29 January 2016

800-786-0581 Macbook Air 2016: A Budget-Friendly Revamp




It is no secret that Apple's MacBook is the most adored electronic devices in the PC-Laptop market globally. Despite being costlier than well-equipped laptops, Apple has gained an envious reputation in the competitive market. MacBook Air is one of the most expensive products of the Apple brand.

It is reported that MacBook Air is ready for 2016 release with a new budget-friendly tag. It is also possible that you can bag the new product from the technology giant at an estimated price tag of around $899. It is said that the powerful GeForce GTX 950 dedicated video card will be a part of the new model ready to get unveiled in the beginning part of 2016. It is believed that the device will support wireless charging and will be equipped with a Type-C USB. In addition, the new release is expected to own several signature features of Apple—Force Touch or famous Retina Display.

MacBook Air, the next generation laptop, will be available in 13-inch and 15-inch screen displays. Moreover, you can expect the presence of an Intel Syklake-U chipset OS X El Capitan with the new release. You can also expect an improved battery life in MacBook Air 2016 version with a thinner version that will catch all eyes. When we talk about the release date of MacBook Air 2016, we expect it will be released along with the Pro 2016 on Sept 2016. Interestingly, this month is also the time of the release of the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. http://mac-technical-support.com

According to Yibada, a Global Chinese online media company, the price drop of existing MacBook models is a sign that the arrival of the 2016 models is approaching fast. When it will hit the Apple stores, the revamped model of MacBook Air will emerge as a hot commodity. It is also rumored that the release ofMacBook Air 2016 was pushed back to let the iPad Pro make an impact in the competitive market.


It is likely that Apple will display revamped 13- and 15-inch versions of the MacBook Air at WWDC 16, Apple's developer conference. The dropping of Air moniker is also possible with the new release.



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