Apple MacBook Air (M4, 2025): Blue sky thinking Windows laptops have caught up on battery life, build and screen quality; so why would you buy a MacBook Air M4? Apple MacBook Pro 14in (M4, 2024): Only a little bit better Some notable upgrades but none hugely significant – it’s another incremental upgrade for the M4 MacBook Pro
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