Regardless, the M2 MacBook Air impresses with excellent battery life, when it was reviewed by TechCrunch. Despite its unibody aluminum construction, Engadget reports that the machine is lightweight, and given that it delivers incredible battery life and performance thanks to the M2, it will be an ideal product for the majority of customers. While there are advantages of owning the M2 MacBook Air, The Verge reports that the latest product suffers from the same flaws as the M2 MacBook Pro, which includes getting hot under intense workloads and then throttling afterwards. In case you did not know, the latest MacBook Air does not feature a single cooling fan but relies on a large heatsink with a graphite tape for dissipation purposes. The second issue is slow SSD speeds, with Apple spokesperson Michelle Del Rio attempting to provide the following clarification. You can also check out the unboxing and review videos below if you need to get a more personal impression of the M2 MacBook Air.

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