MacBook 12 inM7 has been on the market for a couple of years now and has generated quite a bit of buzz. Does it stand up against other MacBooks on the market? Let’s find out.
History of Macbook 12 inM7
The history of the Macbook 12-inch M7 began with the MacBook, a brand of notebook computers designed and manufactured by Apple Inc. It has been a signature product of Apple since 2006. The product line’s current model is the MacBook Air, which was announced as part of a press event on October 20, 2010. A new MacBook Pro will be released in 2020, making the current model the oldest laptop still sold by Apple.
Different Features of Macbook 12 inM7
Battery Life
The battery of a MacBook is a lithium-polymer battery that has a capacity of about 10,000mAh and it can last for as long as 12 hours. The battery life will vary depending on the type of tasks you perform on your Macbook Pro. If you are watching movies or surfing the Internet, then the battery will drain faster than if you were doing something else like editing videos or playing games.
The best way to keep track of your battery life is by using the Battery widget in Apple’s macOS. This widget gives you an accurate estimate of how long your Macbook Pro will last on one charge. You can also use an app like CoconutBattery to get more detailed information about your battery health and capacity.
Display
The MacBook 12 inM7 features a Retina display with True Tone technology. Its resolution is 2880×1800 at 227 pixels per inch and it has 500 nits of brightness. You can adjust the color temperature to match your preferences and it supports P3 color space for more accurate colors.
The screen is protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass 5 layer which makes it more resistant to scratches and bumps.
It has a 178-degree viewing angle, so you can see what’s on the screen from any angle without losing quality or brightness.
Storage
The MacBook Air has a maximum storage capacity of 512GB, with the option to upgrade to 1TB SSD. The MacBook has a maximum storage capacity of 2TB, with the option to upgrade to 4TB SSD.
Both models have an SD card slot and can support external storage via USB Type-C or Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C).
Processor
The MacBook Air features the new 7th generation Intel Core i5 processor, with turbo boost, speeds up to 3.6GHz and Intel HD Graphics 6000.
The MacBook Air uses dual-core CPU architecture, which is superior to the single-core processors used in most other ultraportables. It also includes Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, which allows each core to run at up to 2.9GHz when needed for more performance.
Specification of Keyboard
The Macbook 12 in M7 keyboard is a single-piece design that’s very tightly integrated with the top case. It has a butterfly mechanism that uses a single membrane to connect all keys, and it’s incredibly thin and flat. The key caps are also very thin and convex, which gives the keyboard a unique feel.
The keyboard has no backlighting, but its shallow key travel and low-profile keys make it comfortable to type on for long periods of time.
The MacBook’s Butterfly mechanism makes for a remarkably thin keyboard and trackpad.
Design
The new MacBook is a laptop that comes in a very familiar form factor. The design is essentially the same as previous MacBook models, with a 13-inch Retina display, metal design, and a single USB-C port on the left side of the device.
The new MacBook’s design is quite similar to the previous generation model, but it’s slightly thinner and lighter. At just 0.30 inches thick and 2.03 pounds, it’s not as thin or light as many other ultraportables on the market today, but it’s still a sleek and attractive notebook that looks good wherever you take it.
Weight
The MacBook Pro weighs just 4 pounds (1.8 kilograms), making it lighter than most other 13-inch ultraportables. The Dell XPS 13 (9370) weighs 3 pounds (1.4 kilograms). That’s still heavier than some 14-inch laptops, like the Asus ZenBook UX433FN (3 pounds) and Lenovo Yoga 730 (2.38 pounds).
Wrap Up
Overall the Macbook 12 in M7 is a great ultrabook with a lot of really cool features that make it stand out. Starting at around $900 and weighing just 4 pounds this laptop is definitely worth considering. It has a small selection of ports, no SD card slot and the battery life could be better but it’s still a great ultrabook for anyone looking for a lightweight highly portable laptop.