How long should a MacBook Air 2012 last?

How long should a MacBook Air 2012 last?

In general, a MacBook Air (or any other laptop, for that matter) is going to have a useful life of about 3 to 5 years. After about 3 years, you may notice things seem slower on your computer than it does on newer computers.

Is MacBook air drop proof?

Its heavy-duty armor shell is carefully engineered to provide protection against scuffs, drops, falls, scratches and other damage. Safely operate your laptop with its breathable design that promotes airflow.

Will MacBook Air last 4 years?

As a general rule, the hardware lifespan for both MacBook Air and MacBook Pro is 8-10 years, while the battery will require replacement in 4-5 years. However, the ability to run the latest software depends on laptop specs, such as CPU or RAM, which means MacBook Pro will last longer than Air.

What kind of processor does a 2012 MacBook Air have?

MacBook Air 5,2 (13-Inch, Mid 2012) MacBook Air 5,2 (13-inch, 1.8GHz Intel Core i5, Mid 2012) is powered with a dual Core i5 (3427U) and Intel HD Graphics 4000 integrated graphics processor with 384MB of shared DDR3 memory. It features 4GB of RAM, a 128GB/256GB flash storage.

Will there be a 13-inch MacBook Air in 2021?

New story: Apple is planning n a redesigned, thinner/lighter 13-inch MacBook Air with next-gen M chip, MagSafe, two USB-C ports. Release as early as second half 2021. Apple also considered then scrapped a 15-inch version. That and more: https://t.co/kOpqkSYds0 January 22, 2021

What is the MacBook Air 5?

It is the ultra-thin machined aluminum case with a full-size backlit keyboard, 13.3 inch widescreen TFT LED backlit active-matrix display and solid-state drive. MacBook Air 5,2 (13-inch, 1.8GHz Intel Core i5, Mid 2012) is powered with a dual Core i5 (3427U) and Intel HD Graphics 4000 integrated graphics processor with 384MB of shared DDR3 memory.

How much does the new MacBook Air weigh?

The current model comes in at 2.8 pounds, so having its weight drop to possibly match the 2.6 pound Dell XPS 13 is good news. New story: Apple is planning n a redesigned, thinner/lighter 13-inch MacBook Air with next-gen M chip, MagSafe, two USB-C ports.

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