Apple MacBook Air 13 2025 M4
![]() | Display:13.6 ", 2560x1664 CPU:Apple M4 Graphics card:M4 10-Core / M4 8-Core RAM:16 / 24 GB Storage:SSD, 256 GB / 512 GB Laptop weight:1.24 kg |
A lightweight and compact laptop by Apple with a 13-inch screen, combining portability, battery life, and high performance. This model kicks off the MacBook Air 2025 series, maintaining an accessible entry point into the Apple ecosystem and targeting those who seek a light and powerful laptop for work on the go and at home. At its core is the Apple M4 processor, built on 3-nanometer technology and paired with a 10-core GPU.
The chip is highly energy-efficient, enabling the laptop to operate for up to 18 hours without recharging. Support for AI hardware acceleration expands capabilities for professional tasks as well as everyday use—from photo editing to intelligent macOS features. Options with 16 or 24 GB of RAM offer comfort in multitasking, allowing several resource-intensive applications to run simultaneously without speed loss.
Like previous generations, the base version of the Apple M processor features low thermal output, enabling silent passive cooling. The recycled aluminum body is compact and weighs only 1.24 kg at a thickness of 11 mm, making it convenient to take on trips. Versatile USB4 ports with Thunderbolt support allow quick data transfer and external display connections, while the magnetic MagSafe connector simplifies the charging process.
Enhancements include an expanded glass Force Touch trackpad and a four-speaker stereo system supporting Dolby Atmos. The signature 13-inch Liquid Retina display with a resolution of 2560x1664 and expanded color gamut delivers rich and sharp images, allowing work with photo and video content without the need for an external monitor. This laptop's standout features are its lightweight and compact design, powered by a highly energy-efficient Apple M4 processor for up to 18 hours of use, advanced AI hardware acceleration, and an exceptional 13-inch Liquid Retina display for vivid visuals.

































































