In reality, however, numbers mean very little. This comes out to 127 pixels per inch, which is far less than the 226ppi on the 13-inch Retina. The 2013 13-inch Macbook Air features the same exact display as its predecessor, which is a 1,440 x 900 resolution LCD panel. The Display:ĭespite the lack of a Retina display, the Macbook Air’s panel is still nothing to slouch at. Keep reading for our full review of the mid-2013 Macbook Air. Assuming, of course, that it can live up to the hype. While it’s not the Retina Macbook Air many of us were hoping for and may look nearly identical from the outside, it’s what’s on the inside that matters. With the mid-2013 Macbook Air, Apple has taken that amazing iPad battery life and stuck in a laptop. It almost always lives up to the expectations set by Apple and can often exceed the marks with lighter usage patterns. One thing the iPad has always been praised for is its battery life. Fast forward a year and Apple has done something similar, but this time with the MacBook Air. When Apple announced the Retina Macbook Pro at the 2012 Worldwide Developer Conference, we noted how it seemed like the company was integrating the selling points from all of its devices into one, with the iPad and iPhone’s Retina display being the main point of interest.
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