SPECIFICATIONS
- Display: 13.6 inches; 2560×1664
- CPU: Apple M3
- GPU: 8-core or 10-core GPU
- RAM: 8GB-24GB
- Storage: 256GB-2TB SSD
- Weight: 2.7 pounds
TODAY’S BEST DEALS
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REASONS TO BUY
- Powerful M3 performance
- Bright and colorful display
- Ultraportable design
- Exceptional battery life
- Dual monitor support
REASONS TO AVOID
Marginally better performance over M2
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What you need to know
The MacBook Air M3 is an excellent all-rounder that feels truly worthy of the Air name. Though it’s virtually indistinguishable from the excellent MacBook Air 13-inch M2 that previously topped this list, the M3 variant is hard to dismiss.
The MacBook Air M3 (from $1,099) is a breath of fresh you-know-what, and that’s because Apple paired that speedy M3 chip with the same ultraportable design of its predecessor. It’s a potent blend of performance and portability, one we recommend as one of the best laptops for getting work done on the go for most folks.
Design: The MacBook Air M3 is so thin it could easily be mistaken for an iPad when closed (especially if the Apple logo is facing out). That’s how slim this notebook is. Measuring just 0.44 inches thick with the lid open, an everyday Bic pen looks chunky next to this machine.
Don’t expect to get much in the way of ports, however. As before, you get just a pair of Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 ports along the left edge, alongside a MagSafe power adapter. At least you also get a headphone jack.
Display: The 13.6-inch display offers a 2,560 x 1,664-pixel resolution and gets nice and bright in person, so it’s a pleasant place to watch videos, write emails, edit photos and whatever else you want to do.
The MacBook Air M3 did well in our display tests, too. When we tested it with our light meter we found it delivers an average brightness of 476 nits, peaking around 496 when viewing HDR videos. That’s brighter than the Dell XPS 13 OLED’s 357-nit average.
Performance: On Geekbench 6, which measures overall performance, the MacBook Air M2 hit 3,082 on the single-core CPU test and 12,087 on multi-core. That’s faster than both its predecessors, though the performance gulf is widest between the old Air M1 and Air M3. For more details, check out our in-depth MacBook Air M3 benchmark results!
Battery life: The MacBook Air M3 is one of the longest-lasting laptops for the money. On the Tom’s Guide battery test, the new Air averaged 15 hours and 13 minutes, which is better than average.
Read the full review: MacBook Air 13-inch M3
Test | Notes | How it stacks up |
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Battery life | 15:13 tested battery life | ★★★★★ |
Performance | Speedy, good for light work | ★★★★☆ |
Design | Thin and elegant, light on ports | ★★★★☆ |
Display | Bright, colorful 13.6-inch panel | ★★★★☆ |