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Apple MacBook Air 2024, M3 Chip, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 13.6 Inch in Space Grey, MRXN3B/A - w/Code, Sold By AO (UK Mainland)

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Apple 2024 MacBook Air 13-inch Laptop with M3 chip: 13.6-inch Liquid Retina Display, 8GB Unified Memory, 256GB SSD Storage, Backlit Keyboard, 1080p FaceTime HD Camera, Touch ID

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  1. MichaelHolmes's avatar
    Heat, however I paid less than this 18 months ago brand new and it’s been spot on for a university laptop (edited)
    FuriousD's avatar
    Not for an M3.
  2. Burger_it's avatar
    Just so the tradition is upheld I’ll say it. 8gb ram in 2024, terrible.
    waxsta's avatar
    My daughter has a MacBook air M1 with 8 GB of ram. MacOS is efficient at managing memory and there are rarely instances where she runs out of ram that causes her to have to close an applications. If 8gb was unusable, Apple wouldn't be selling a machine that is ill equipped for 95% of everyday user tasks. In summary 8gb is fine for MacOS, not for a Windows machine. You can't compare the two, it's like comparing apples and windows
  3. Chris_Page-9a382.79943's avatar
    8gb ram, only Mac users can recommend it. Ow I see what happening, yeah 8gb ram is amazing go get your deal lol.
  4. szczepcio's avatar
    My wife currently has the older version M1 processor with the same specs - absolutely amazing. Photoshop apple's office etc. smooth op
  5. Davidp87's avatar
    Just bought the m2 at this price. Should’ve waited
  6. Ned.com's avatar
    Do you have a choice of other colors?
  7. Ryan_90's avatar
    The problem here is there really is no reason for this, the difference in cost between 8 and 16gb ram is £200 to upgrade yet the manufacturing difference is around £10, the same is true for the 256gb of storage they ask0 £200 extra to upgrade to 512gb but the manufacturing cost might be £8. It's just greedy profit.

    The other kick in the teeth is the way the OS is designed to speed everything up by caching to the SSD when ram is low. basically your soldered to the motherboard storage that can't be replaced is running a much higher failure risk when there is only 256gb that's constantly being hammered by up to 50+ GB of daily ram caching. Once the SSD fails the system becomes a coaster sadly. This issue is unlikely to flag up for 7-8 years plus unless you are constantly writing large amounts of data but if your someone who likes to get longevity out of your laptop you might be disappointed.

    The base model at this point should be 16gb with 512gb of storage especially when you consider the memory is shared between the cpu and gpu as there is no dedicated video memory. A laptop with 8gb of ram and a rtx 3060 with 6gb of vram is certainly going to perform a lot better even on windows as none of that memory is shared.
    Panthera's avatar
    7-8 years means it’s a non issue
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