I used my 2012 MacBook Air for over 5 years and it rarely skipped a beat. Ran windows on it through Bootcamp and all the programs that I encountered in my Master of Science program at the University. Wonderful machine.
I remember when my aunt got one it was unreal. Like how on earth is this thing so tiny.. and the build quality was so much nicer than my heavy janky plastic Dell
I kinda feel bad, my first Mac was the first MacBook Air that I know of that doesn't have the iconic clamshell design. The M2 model. Love how the MBA used to look. But, mine is pretty neat, too. And they stopped labeling them, so it doesn't even say "MacBook Air" under the monitor. Great computer though
youre damn right, typing from my M1 MBAir, my first Mac and the best laptop ive ever had, M1 chip was ground breaking for Apple and i imagine a lot of people like me swithced the MacOS
I remember this first version had the same hard drive that the iPods used, which was a 4 inch micro hard drive. It ran so slow it was barely usable, and upgrading it was almost impossible
@@Washington715 I agree, Airpods, the iPad Pros, Apple Watch, Apple Silicon, a successful version of Job's G4 Cube with the Mac Studio. Apple is doing quite well right now. However, it has been 13 years since Jobs's death, and Jobs was at Apple for 14 years when he returned in early 1997 up until early 2011. Job's released the iPhone, the Mac Pro, the iMac, the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, the iPod. Probably some other thing I forgot. Only real flop from Apple in Cook's era has been Vison Pro