Apple MacBook Air (2020)
| Manufacturer | Apple Inc. |
|---|---|
| Product family | MacBook Air |
| Release date | November 2020 |
| Introductory price | USD 999 to 2049 |
| Discontinued | No |
| Operating system | macOS Ventura |
| CPU | Apple M1 |
| Memory | 8 GB or 16 GB unified memory |
| Memory slots | None (soldered) |
| Storage | 256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB, or 2 TB SSD |
| Storage slots | None (soldered) |
| Removable storage | None |
| Display | Screen size: 13.3 inch Panel type: IPS Coating: Glossy Resolution: 2560 x 1600 PPI: 227 Aspect ratio: 16:10 Brightness: 400 Nits P3: 100 % True Tone: Yes |
| Graphics | Apple M1 7-core GPU Apple M1 8-core GPU |
| Sound | Stereo speakers with wide stereo sound Support for Dolby Atmos playback |
| Camera | 720p FaceTime HD camera |
| Touchpad | Force Touch trackpad |
| Connectivity | 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.0 2 x Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports 3.5 mm headphone jack |
| Dimensions | W: 11.97 inches (30.4 cm) D: 8.36 inches (21.2 cm) H: 0.63 inches (1.6 cm) |
| Mass | 2.8 pounds (1.3 kg) |
| Power brick | 30W USB-C Power Adapter |
| Battery | 49.9 Wh Li-Polymer |
| Keyboard | Backlit Magic Keyboard |
| Chassis | Color: Space Gray, Silver, Gold Materials: 100% recycled aluminum |
| Number pad | No |
| Fingerprint reader | Yes (Touch ID) |
| Facial recognition | No |
| Predecessor | MacBook Air (2019) |
| Website | Apple |
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The Apple MacBook Air (2020) is a lightweight, high-performance laptop featuring the Apple M1 chip. It is designed for a wide range of users, from casual consumers to professionals needing a portable yet powerful device. The MacBook Air (2020) is available in multiple configurations and colors, including Space Gray, Silver, and Gold.[1]
Primary Hardware
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Processor
The MacBook Air (2020) is powered by the Apple M1 chip, which includes:
- 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores.
The M1 chip is noted for its exceptional single-core performance, making everyday tasks feel snappier than even high-end models like the Mac Pro. It barely thermal throttles and is described as "stupid fast." The M1 chip performs consistently under load, with a performance drop of about 15% after heating up, which takes about seven minutes.[2] The M1 processor provides significant performance improvements over previous Intel models, particularly in native applications. It delivers performance on par with the MacBook Pro 13, making it suitable for demanding tasks.[3]
Benchmarks:
- Geekbench 5.5: 17731 Points (Single-Core), 7800 Points (Multi-Core)[3]
- Cinebench R15: 208 Points (Single), 1020 Points (Multi)[4]
- Cinebench R23: 6512 Points (Native)[4]
- Geekbench 5.5: 1727 Points (Single), 7578 Points (Multi)[4]
- Blender v2.79 BMW27 CPU: 710 Seconds[4]
- 7-Zip 18.03: 5441 MIPS[4]
Graphics
The MacBook Air (2020) comes with the following integrated GPUs:
- 7-core GPU
- 8-core GPU
The M1's graphics performance is impressive, outperforming the Intel MacBook Air and even the best i7 models. The 7-core GPU is capable of handling demanding tasks like video editing with ease.[2] The 8-core GPU shows a slight performance increase over the 7-core version, but the difference is minimal in everyday use. The GPU is capable of handling light gaming and graphics-intensive tasks effectively.[3]
Benchmarks:
- 3DMark - Wild Life Unlimited Score: 18099 Points[3]
- Geekbench 5.5 OpenCL Score: 26547 Points[3]
- GFXBench Aztec Ruins High Tier Onscreen: 68.2 fps[3]
- GFXBench 2560x1440 Aztec Ruins High Tier Offscreen: 81.2 fps[3]
- 3DMark Wild Life Unlimited Score: 16159 Points[4]
- GFXBench 2560x1440 Aztec Ruins High Tier Offscreen: 72.4 fps[4]
- GFXBench 1920x1080 Aztec Ruins Normal Tier Offscreen: 214.4 fps[4]
Memory
The MacBook Air (2020) comes with:
- 8 GB unified memory
- Configurable to 16 GB
The 8 GB of unified RAM performs similarly to 16 GB of regular RAM, making it sufficient for most users. The reviewer mentions that for typical usage, 8 GB is adequate and does not hinder performance.[2] The RAM is sufficient for most tasks, providing smooth multitasking capabilities. It handles multiple applications running simultaneously without significant slowdowns.[3]
Storage
The MacBook Air (2020) can be configured with:
- 256 GB SSD
- Configurable to 512 GB, 1 TB, or 2 TB
The SSD is much faster than previous models, aiding in app opening and RAM swapping. The reviewer notes that the storage speed contributes to the overall snappiness of the device.[2] The SSD offers high read and write speeds, significantly faster than previous models. The read performance is nearly identical to the smaller 256 GB drive, but the 512 GB SSD is about 400 MB/s faster when writing data.[3]
Benchmarks:
- Blackmagic Disk Speed Test: 5GB Read - 3123 MB/s, 5GB Write - 3111 MB/s[3]
- Blackmagic Disk Speed Test: 2756 MB/s (Read), 2431 MB/s (Write)[4]
Co-processors
The MacBook Air (2020) includes a 16-core Neural Engine for machine learning tasks.[1]
Input Devices
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Keyboard
The MacBook Air (2020) features a backlit Magic Keyboard with 78 (U.S.) or 79 (ISO) keys, including 12 function keys and 4 arrow keys in an inverted-T arrangement. The keyboard is praised for its typing experience, providing a comfortable and reliable feel. The reviewer notes that there have been no reports of reliability issues since its release.[2] The keyboard is well-received for its tactile feedback and comfort during typing. Users appreciate the key travel and the overall typing experience.[3][4]
Touchpad
The MacBook Air (2020) comes with a Force Touch trackpad for precise cursor control and pressure-sensing capabilities. The touchpad is slightly smaller than the Pro's but offers the same usability. The reviewer emphasizes that it is one of the best touchpads available, enhancing the overall user experience.[2] The touchpad is highly praised for its accuracy and gesture support, making navigation smooth and intuitive.[3][4]
Webcam
The MacBook Air (2020) features a 720p FaceTime HD camera with an advanced image signal processor. The webcam's image processing is improved due to the M1 chip, providing better video quality compared to previous models. The reviewer mentions that the image signal processor enhances video performance.[2] The webcam quality is considered subpar, especially in low-light conditions, producing grainy images. This is a notable drawback for users who rely on video conferencing.[3][4]
Microphone
The MacBook Air (2020) includes a three-mic array with directional beamforming. The microphone quality is noted to be fantastic, outperforming the Dell XPS 9310. The reviewer highlights the clarity and quality of audio during web conferencing.[2] The microphone quality is adequate for video calls and voice recordings, providing clear audio without significant background noise.[3][4]
Output Devices
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Display
The MacBook Air (2020) features a 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit Retina display with IPS technology, 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch, and support for millions of colors. The display has improved brightness (400 nits) and now supports DCI-P3 colors, making it suitable for photo and video editing. The reviewer appreciates the balance of sharpness and battery life, noting that the display is a significant upgrade from previous models.[2] The display offers vibrant colors and good viewing angles, with a wide P3 color gamut. However, it has noticeable bezels that some users may find unappealing.[3][4]
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Audio
The MacBook Air (2020) comes with stereo speakers that provide wide stereo sound and support for Dolby Atmos playback. The speakers are better than most Windows laptops and louder than the M1 MacBook Pro, though slightly lower in quality. The reviewer encourages listeners to test the audio quality themselves.[2] The speakers provide good sound quality for a laptop, with decent volume and clarity, making them suitable for media consumption and casual listening.[3][4]
Connectivity
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WiFi
The MacBook Air (2020) is equipped with 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 wireless networking. Wi-Fi performance is good, supporting the latest standards, but limited to 80 MHz bandwidth, which may affect speeds in crowded networks.[3][4]
Benchmarks:
- Maximum Wi-Fi speed: 1200 Mbit/s[4]
Bluetooth
The MacBook Air (2020) comes with Bluetooth 5.0.[1]
SD Card Reader
The MacBook Air (2020) does not include an SD card reader.[1]
USB
The MacBook Air (2020) is equipped with the following USB ports:
- Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports with support for:
- Charging
- DisplayPort
- Thunderbolt 3 (up to 40Gb/s)
- USB 4 (up to 40Gb/s)
- USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10Gb/s)
- 3.5 mm headphone jack
The connectivity options are versatile, allowing for fast data transfer and connection to external displays. However, some limitations exist with Thunderbolt, which may affect certain peripherals.[3][4]
Display Outputs
The MacBook Air (2020) supports one external display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz via Thunderbolt 3 digital video output. The display output options are sufficient for most users, allowing for connection to external monitors and projectors.[1][3][4]
Case
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The MacBook Air (2020) features a 100% recycled aluminum enclosure. The design is praised for its aesthetics and comfort for typing. The classic wedge shape is noted to be more comfortable than the boxy design of the Pro models.[2] The design is iconic and robust, but the creaking hinge is a concern that may affect the overall user experience. The build quality is generally high, but this issue is noted as a potential flaw.[3][4]
Maintenance
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The MacBook Air (2020) is not easily serviceable, with components soldered in place. RAM and storage are soldered, limiting upgrade options, which may be a drawback for users looking to extend the device's lifespan.[3][4]
Cooling System
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The MacBook Air (2020) features a fanless design, operating silently even under load, making it ideal for web conferencing and quiet environments.[2][3][4]
Heat
The M1 MacBook Air runs cooler than previous Intel models, with minimal thermal throttling. The reviewer notes that the device remains silent even during intensive tasks.[2] The laptop remains cool during regular use, but can get hot under heavy load. The design effectively dissipates heat, keeping the user experience comfortable.[4]
Benchmarks:
- Maximum temperature under load: 42.9 °C[4]
Noise
The MacBook Air (2020) operates silently due to the lack of a fan, making it ideal for quiet environments.[2][3][4]
Energy Management
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Power Consumption
The MacBook Air (2020) is equipped with a built-in 49.9‑watt‑hour lithium‑polymer battery and a 30W USB-C Power Adapter. The M1 MacBook Air is noted for its efficiency, contributing to longer battery life.[1][2][3][4]
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Battery Life
The MacBook Air (2020) offers up to 15 hours of wireless web usage and up to 18 hours of Apple TV app movie playback. Users can expect to charge every three to five days under normal use, which is considered exceptional.[1][2] The battery life is excellent, lasting over 16 hours in tests, which is a standout feature for the MacBook Air 2020.[3][4]
Benchmarks:
- WiFi Websurfing: 16h 00min[4]
- WiFi Websurfing (Fullscreen): 15h 14min[4]
- WiFi Websurfing max. Brightness: 8h 28min[4]
- Unigine Valley Extreme Benchmark: 2h 23min[4]
Biometrics
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The MacBook Air (2020) includes a TouchID sensor for secure logins, providing an added layer of security and convenience for users.[1][3][4]
Software
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The MacBook Air (2020) ships with macOS Ventura, and it can be upgraded to future versions of macOS. The device comes preinstalled with a suite of Apple applications and utilities, including productivity and creative tools.[1]
Preinstalled Software
The MacBook Air (2020) includes the following preinstalled software:
- App Store
- Books
- Calendar
- Contacts
- FaceTime
- Find My
- Freeform
- GarageBand
- Home
- iMovie
- Keynote
- Maps
- Messages
- Music
- News
- Notes
- Numbers
- Pages
- Photo Booth
- Photos
- Podcasts
- Preview
- QuickTime Player
- Reminders
- Safari
- Shortcuts
- Siri
- Stocks
- Time Machine
- TV
- Voice Memos
Accessibility Features
The MacBook Air (2020) includes several accessibility features to assist users with disabilities:
- Voice Control
- VoiceOver
- Zoom
- Increase Contrast
- Reduce Motion
- Siri and Dictation
- Switch Control
- Live Captions
Linux Support
Linux support is limited on the MacBook Air (2020) due to the M1 architecture. Some users have reported success with specific distributions, but it may require additional configuration for users interested in dual-booting or running Linux natively.[4]
Accessories & Warranty
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The MacBook Air (2020) comes with a 30W USB-C Power Adapter and a USB-C Charge Cable (2 m).[1]
There is a one-year limited manufacturer warranty if purchased in the US.[3]
Reviews Summary
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Overall Sentiment
The MacBook Air (2020) is highly praised for its performance, battery life, and design. The M1 chip is a significant improvement over previous Intel models, making it suitable for a wide range of users. The laptop is considered an excellent value for its price, especially for those looking for a high-performance, portable device.[2][3][4]
Problems Summary
- Limited upgradeability due to soldered RAM and storage.[3][4]
- Webcam quality is subpar, especially in low-light conditions.[3][4]
- Creaking hinge noted in some units.[3][4]
- Limited Linux support due to M1 architecture.[4]
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References
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- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 "Apple MacBook Air (2020) Review". MaxTech.
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