MacBook Air M2 with 16GB base memory is now official in Nepal!

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      By GadgetByte Nepal

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      Updated on Dec 10, 2024

      MacBook Air M2 with 16GB base memory is now official in Nepal!
      Apple announced the redesigned MacBook Air with the M2 chip back in WWDC 2022. This entry-level MacBook was then awarded a spec bump just recently, pushing the base memory to 16GB instead of the stingy 8GB. Now, that variant is officially available in Nepal. In this article, we will discuss the specs, official price, and availability of the Apple MacBook Air (M2) in Nepal.

      Apple MacBook Air M2 Price in Nepal and Availability

      Since Apple decided to bump up the base Macbook Air M2 to 16GB of unified memory, it's now available at a sweet asking price of NPR 152,000. Although you'll still find the 8GB variants due to leftover stocks, this will be the default going forward.
      Apple MacBook Air 13 (M2) Official PriceAvailability
      16/256GB, 8-core GPURs. 151,999Hukut
      The flip side of this is that older 8GB variants are available at a highly discounted price. As such, the Apple Macbook Air M2 price in Nepal can start as low as NPR 131,999. You can get it via the Hukut Store with a complimentary BUBM sleeve case and hard shell case gifts. And for the latest updates and detailed information, about other MacBooks make sure to visit our page on Apple MacBook prices in Nepal.
      Apple MacBook Air 13 (M2) Launch PriceOffer Price
      8/256GB, 8-core GPURs. 184,999Rs. 131,999
      Buy MacBook Air 13 (M2) at the latest price here

      Apple MacBook Air (M2) Overview:

      M2 chip

      Let’s start with the chip. The new MacBook Air (2022) is the first laptop with the second-gen Apple Silicon M2 chip. Like the M1 chip, the new chip is based on unified memory architecture and focuses on power efficiency. Built on a second-gen 5nm node, Apple M2 has 20 billion transistors. Apple M2 chip now features eight CPU cores, including new and improved efficiency and performance cores. It is paired with the next-gen GPU, which now has up to 10 cores.
      M2 Chip
      In terms of memory, the chip is configurable with up to 24GB of unified memory, with a total bandwidth of 100GB/s. Likewise, SSD storage is configurable with up to 2TB. Compared to the M1, the M2 chip is 18% faster CPU-wise and 35% faster in GPU. Apple says that the chip can handle 4K and 8K videos better than the original M1 chip because of the new media and ProRes video engines.

      New Design

      In addition to the internals, Apple has also overhauled the design of the MacBook Air M2. The 2022 model moves away from the traditional wedge design in favour of the MacBook Pro-like look. It has a metal unibody made out of recycled aluminium. It measures 11.3mm in thickness and about 1.25 kg in weight. Apple is offering more colour options, too. You can now get the MacBook Air M2 in Midnight and Starlight shades in addition to the usual Space Grey and Silver options.

      Larger Display

      Moving on, Apple MacBook Air M2 now features a larger 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display with thinner bezels. The screen can produce over 1 billion colors and can get bright up to 500 nits. Apple has cleaned up the space at the top to make room for a menu bar. It results in a bar-shaped notch for the 1080p FaceTime camera.
      Apple MacBook Air M2 Display
      It offers twice the resolution and low-light performance of the last-gen solution as a result of a larger image sensor and efficient pixel technology.

      Audio Setup

      Apple MacBook Air (M2) features a quad-speaker setup and a three-mic array. The latter is backed by Apple’s beamforming algorithm. The speakers support Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos. To include all of it in a small chassis, Apple has placed the speaker and audio setup in the space between the display and keyboard

      MagSafe Charging

      The new MacBook Air also marks the return of MagSafe charging to Apple’s affordable MacBook lineup. A dedicated charging port means users can use the two Thunderbolt Ports for other accessories.
      MacBook Air M2 Ports
      It even supports 67W USC-C charging that can fill up the 52.6Wh battery to up to 50% in 30 minutes. However, the adapter is optional. You will only get a 35W power brick in the box. The one in the 10-core GPU variant features two USB-C ports to charge two devices simultaneously.

      Rest of the Specs

      The M2-powered Apple MacBook Air features a Magic Keyboard with a dedicated function row. It even has space for a Touch ID and a Force Touch trackpad. Along with the new MacBook Air, Apple even announced macOS Ventura which will come later this year. It will come with a bunch of new features like Stage Manager, Continuity Camera and Handoff for FaceTime, along with substantial improvements to Safari, Mail, Messages, Spotlight, and more.
      Apple MacBook Air M2 Magic Keyboard

      Apple MacBook Air M2 (2022) Specifications:

      • Dimension: 0.16-0.63H x 11.97W x 8.36D-inches, 1.29kg
      • Display: 13.6-inch Liquid Retina IPS display; True Tone technology; P3 Wide Color; 500 nits
      • Resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels; 16:10 aspect ratio
      • CPU: Apple M2 chip (Octa-core, 5nm+)
      • GPU: 8/10 cores
      • RAM: up to 24GB of unified memory
      • Storage: up to 2TB SSD
      • OS: macOS Monterey
      • Keyboard: Backlit Magic Keyboard
      • Camera: 1080p FaceTime HD camera
      • Ports: 2x USB-C Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports, 3.5mm headphone jack, MagSafe 3 port
      • Connectivity: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0
      • Battery: 52.6Whr LiPo Battey; 67W USB-C power adapter
      • Colour options: Space Grey, Silver, Midnight, Starlight
      • Read full specifications of the Apple Macbook Air M2 (2022) here.
      • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing of the Apple Macbook Air (M2).

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