There's plenty of room in Apple's lineup for a model in between those two extremes for people who want to fit more on the screen at once or who need text and images to be larger so they're easier to see. The 15- to 17-inch PowerBook and MacBook Pro models always required a step up in CPU and GPU power that drove the price up the cheapest MacBook Air starts at $999, while the cheapest 16-inch MacBook Pro costs $2,499. Apple's consumer-focused laptops-from the old PowerPC iBook to the first Intel MacBooks to the current MacBook Air-have all ranged between 11 and 13 inches. The 15-inch MacBook Air would be a new product category for Apple: a larger-screened laptop that costs less than a MacBook Pro. ![]() ![]() ![]() Further Reading Report reveals 15-inch MacBook Air release window, M2 Max core count
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