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Rumor Claims Apple’s MacBook Air Line Is Dead
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2017-06-05
Posted by 3uTools

With typical theatrical flair, Steve Jobs in January of 2008 introduced the world to the MacBook Air, an incredibly compact laptop that, at the time, was touted as the thinnest laptop on the market. Apple’s MacBook Air line has evolved considerably over the past few years, but we’re now hearing word that the Air’s place in Apple’s notebook lineup may soon be coming to an unceremonious end. As part of the engrossing Reddit AMA we highlighted yesterday, a purported Foxconn insider with detailed plans of upcoming Apple products relayed that Apple’s MacBook Air line is effectively dead.


When asked if Apple will introduce a new MacBook Air in 2017, the Foxconn insider responded flatly that the “line is discontinued.”


Rumor Claims Apple’s MacBook Air Line Is Dead


Notably, this isn’t the first inkling we’ve seen regarding the MacBook Air’s days being numbered. Not too long ago, Jack March speculated that the niche occupied by the Air had outgrown its usefulness.


This is an astute and insightful point. Thinness in a notebook design is not the commodity it once was simply because the clunky notebooks designs of years past are far less prevalent. Now Apple may keep the MacBook Air line around as a cheap entry-level device, but it doesn’t seem as if the Air will be graced with a refresh ever again. In fact, there hasn’t been a substantive MacBook Air upgrade in more than two years.


All that said, with WWDC kicking off tomorrow, we’ll have a better idea of Apple’s notebook aspirations soon enough.


Source: bgr


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