Apple recently introduced two new laptops, the first to have its new M2 chipset. There’s the M2 MacBook Pro ($1,299+) — which, other than the M2 chipset, is the same computer as the previous 13-inch MacBook Pro. Same screen, same antiquated Touch Bar, and same lack of MagSafe connection for the power cable.
Then there’s the new M2 MacBook Air ($1,199+), which, well, is an entirely different story.
The M2 MacBook Air is, obviously, decked out with Apple’s new M2 chip, an awesome new setup that is most definitely overkill for the average person looking for an entry-level laptop for web browsing and light photo-and-video editing — which, remember, is what Apple’s MacBook Air is. But the computer has also been drastically redesigned.
Compared to its predecessor, the 2020-released M1 MacBook Air, the M2 MacBook Air has a bigger and brighter display and an even thinner, more lightweight body. Perhaps more importantly, Apple decked it out with better speakers, a better webcam, faster charging capabilities and — wait for it — a new MagSafe charging port. A quick note on M1 vs M2 chipsets: You’re not going to see any in-depth benchmark comparisons between M1 and M2 in this review. But if you’re curious about the top-differences between the two chipsets, Apple claims that M2 boasts an 18-percent boost in CPU performance, a 35-percent improvement in GPU, and a 40 percent faster Neural Engine (for machine learning tasks).

M2 MacBook Air (2022)
Pros
- Gorgeous Display
- M2 chip is wonderfully overkill
- MagSafe charging is a charmer
- Excellent battery life
Cons
- Doesn't come with fast-charging adapter
- Not cheap