As regular as the tides, Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference has become a big and highly anticipated part of our calendar. As is usual, this year’s keynote announcements will include all the usual improvements for iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, and more — but this year is also likely to be different, thanks to the reveal of a brand new area for Apple, the Reality Pro headset.
The keynote is jammed full of content, as usual, and it’s running right now. But not everyone can tune into the keynote as it unfolds, which is why we’ve collated all the biggest announcements right here. Here’s everything announced at WWDC 2023, but this is a developing story, so make sure to refresh for the latest news.
A new Macbook Air 15-inch
Apple kicked off WWDC by introducing a new Macbook Air, a 15-inch variant of the regular 13-inch Macbook Air. Apple claims it’s the world’s best 15-inch laptop, and with a thin and light, but durable design, extremely powerful Apple M2 processor, and gorgeous 15.3-inch Retina display.
According to the announcement, regular 15-inch laptops tend to come with a lot of trade-offs and compromises, something which the Macbook Air 15 will avoid. It comes in four different colorways, and comes with the MagSafe charging port, two USB-C ports, and a headphone jack. The display has a billion colors, with a 1080 webcam above, and six speakers below.
The Macbook Air 15 will cost $1,299 ($1,199 for educators). The Macbook Air 13 will get a small price drop to celebrate, falling to $1,099, while the M1 Macbook Air will fall to $999.
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