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In terms of the technology I use the most, it’s probably a tie between my Blackberry and my MacBook Pro laptop.
There is one other difference between the USB-C port on the different MacBooks. The other benefit of the USB-C port is that it doesn’t matter what orientation you plug your cable in. If you feel that every time you plug in a USB-A plug it is the wrong way round, this will become a distant memory. That sounds like an awful lot of Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports, to recap:
| DESCRIPTION | MACBOOK PRO | MACBOOK AIR 2017 | MACBOOK AIR 2020 |
| Display | 16″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display |
| Core | Intel Core i9 processor | Intel Core i7 processor | Apple M1 chip |
| Memory | 64GB | 8GB | 16GB |
| Storage | 8TB SSD | 512GB SSD | 2TB SSD |
When Apple unveiled its ultra-slim MacBook back in 2015, the new design caused quite a stir. Aside from being gorgeous and tiny, it also came with a hefty price tag and only one connection port – the relatively new USB-C. USB Type C offers up to 5Gbps transfers in addition to supporting charging. Like the MacBook Air, the 13in MacBook Pro has two Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports. The 15in MacBook Pro offers four Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports.
In terms of the technology I use the most, it’s probably a tie between my Blackberry and my MacBook Pro laptop.
There is one other difference between the USB-C port on the different MacBooks. The other benefit of the USB-C port is that it doesn’t matter what orientation you plug your cable in. If you feel that every time you plug in a USB-A plug it is the wrong way round, this will become a distant memory. That sounds like an awful lot of Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports, to recap:
| DESCRIPTION | MACBOOK PRO | MACBOOK AIR 2017 | MACBOOK AIR 2020 |
| Display | 16″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display |
| Core | Intel Core i9 processor | Intel Core i7 processor | Apple M1 chip |
| Memory | 64GB | 8GB | 16GB |
| Storage | 8TB SSD | 512GB SSD | 2TB SSD |
When Apple unveiled its ultra-slim MacBook back in 2015, the new design caused quite a stir. Aside from being gorgeous and tiny, it also came with a hefty price tag and only one connection port – the relatively new USB-C. USB Type C offers up to 5Gbps transfers in addition to supporting charging. Like the MacBook Air, the 13in MacBook Pro has two Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports. The 15in MacBook Pro offers four Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports.
In terms of the technology I use the most, it’s probably a tie between my Blackberry and my MacBook Pro laptop.
There is one other difference between the USB-C port on the different MacBooks. The other benefit of the USB-C port is that it doesn’t matter what orientation you plug your cable in. If you feel that every time you plug in a USB-A plug it is the wrong way round, this will become a distant memory. That sounds like an awful lot of Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports, to recap:
| DESCRIPTION | MACBOOK PRO | MACBOOK AIR 2017 | MACBOOK AIR 2020 |
| Display | 16″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display |
| Core | Intel Core i9 processor | Intel Core i7 processor | Apple M1 chip |
| Memory | 64GB | 8GB | 16GB |
| Storage | 8TB SSD | 512GB SSD | 2TB SSD |
When Apple unveiled its ultra-slim MacBook back in 2015, the new design caused quite a stir. Aside from being gorgeous and tiny, it also came with a hefty price tag and only one connection port – the relatively new USB-C. USB Type C offers up to 5Gbps transfers in addition to supporting charging. Like the MacBook Air, the 13in MacBook Pro has two Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports. The 15in MacBook Pro offers four Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports.
In terms of the technology I use the most, it’s probably a tie between my Blackberry and my MacBook Pro laptop.
There is one other difference between the USB-C port on the different MacBooks. The other benefit of the USB-C port is that it doesn’t matter what orientation you plug your cable in. If you feel that every time you plug in a USB-A plug it is the wrong way round, this will become a distant memory. That sounds like an awful lot of Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports, to recap:
| DESCRIPTION | MACBOOK PRO | MACBOOK AIR 2017 | MACBOOK AIR 2020 |
| Display | 16″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display |
| Core | Intel Core i9 processor | Intel Core i7 processor | Apple M1 chip |
| Memory | 64GB | 8GB | 16GB |
| Storage | 8TB SSD | 512GB SSD | 2TB SSD |
When Apple unveiled its ultra-slim MacBook back in 2015, the new design caused quite a stir. Aside from being gorgeous and tiny, it also came with a hefty price tag and only one connection port – the relatively new USB-C. USB Type C offers up to 5Gbps transfers in addition to supporting charging. Like the MacBook Air, the 13in MacBook Pro has two Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports. The 15in MacBook Pro offers four Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports.
In terms of the technology I use the most, it’s probably a tie between my Blackberry and my MacBook Pro laptop.
There is one other difference between the USB-C port on the different MacBooks. The other benefit of the USB-C port is that it doesn’t matter what orientation you plug your cable in. If you feel that every time you plug in a USB-A plug it is the wrong way round, this will become a distant memory. That sounds like an awful lot of Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports, to recap:
| DESCRIPTION | MACBOOK PRO | MACBOOK AIR 2017 | MACBOOK AIR 2020 |
| Display | 16″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display | 13.3″ LED-backlit display |
| Core | Intel Core i9 processor | Intel Core i7 processor | Apple M1 chip |
| Memory | 64GB | 8GB | 16GB |
| Storage | 8TB SSD | 512GB SSD | 2TB SSD |