iFixit has posted its teardown of the new 13-inch MacBook Air.
After years of neglect, Apple has finally updated the widely-beloved MacBook Air. Does this new lightweight have what it takes to keep up with ultraportables of 2018? Or is it just full of hot air? Let’s open it up and find out.
Highlights:
● Model A1932 and EMC 3184
● Ports sit on their own boards and are easily replaceable
● Small logic board, one lonely fan, a pair of large elongated speakers, and an interesting radiator-esque heat sink
● Trackpad shares a cable with the keyboard, which is pinned under the logic board
● Four screws and six friendly pull-to-remove adhesive strips securing the 49.9 Wh battery
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After years of neglect, Apple has finally updated the widely-beloved MacBook Air. Does this new lightweight have what it takes to keep up with ultraportables of 2018? Or is it just full of hot air? Let’s open it up and find out.
Highlights:
● Model A1932 and EMC 3184
● Ports sit on their own boards and are easily replaceable
● Small logic board, one lonely fan, a pair of large elongated speakers, and an interesting radiator-esque heat sink
● Trackpad shares a cable with the keyboard, which is pinned under the logic board
● Four screws and six friendly pull-to-remove adhesive strips securing the 49.9 Wh battery
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