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Fanless vs. Active-Cooled M2: How Does Apple's CPU Fare in the New MacBooks? | by PCMag | PC Magazine | Medium
Apple MacBook Air M1 Review: Fast, Fanless, and Fantastic | Digital Trends
Fanless vs. Active-Cooled M2: How Does Apple's CPU Fare in the New MacBooks? | PCMag
FanFan' is an app that can reproduce the comfortable sound of fans even on a MacBook Air equipped with M1 that should have been fanless and silent. - GIGAZINE
Apple MacBook Air (2022) packs Apple M2 chipset in its fanless, MagSafe-friendly design - HardwareZone.com.sg
Apple MacBook Air with Apple M1 Processor Review with Pros and Cons by 2010 MacBook Pro User - TechPinas
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Apple's M1 MacBook Air has that Apple Silicon magic | Ars Technica
MacBook Air M1 review: Faster than most PCs, no fan required | Engadget
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Apple MacBook Air M1 Review for Photography Needs - Photography Life
iFixit teardown highlights similarities between M1-powered MacBook Pro and MacBook Air - 9to5Mac
MacBook Air (late 2020) review: Does Apple Silicon make a difference? | Mashable
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M1 MacBook Pro and Air Teardowns | iFixit News
Apple introduces new MacBook Air with M1 chip, fanless design, up to 18h battery life, India price starts at Rs. 92900
Reasons why you should and (shouldn't) consider the Apple M1 MacBook Air | Nasi Lemak Tech
Apple MacBook Air M1 Review: Fast, Fanless, and Fantastic | Digital Trends
Apple MacBook Air 2020 M1 Entry - Notebookcheck.nl
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Apple MacBook Air M1 Review: Fast, Fanless, and Fantastic | Digital Trends
iFixit teardown highlights similarities between M1-powered MacBook Pro and MacBook Air - 9to5Mac
MacBook Air with M1 chip - Apple
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MacBook Air M1 review: Big changes from Apple silicon and Big Sur - CNET
This is the new $999 MacBook Air, powered by Apple silicon | TechCrunch