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- A research note from DisplaySearch hints at a revamped MacBook Air with a 12-inch pixel-packing display. October 11, 2013 2:56 AM PDT A future MacBook Air may depart from the 11- and 13-inch designs to date. (Credit: Apple) A redesign of the MacBook Air may arrive in 2014, if a research note from DisplaySearch proves to be accurate. As CNET reported this week, analyst firm NPD DisplaySearch anticipates that Apple may plan a larger 4.7-inch iPhone, a 5.7-inch phablet, a 1.3-inch iWatch, and a 12.9-inch iPad-like device, among other products. Buried among the speculation about future iPads and iWatches was also data about a Retina MacBook Air due in 2014. Related stories iPad 5 rumor roundup ABCs of smartphone screens: 1080p and more (Smartphones Unlocked) The speculative data about the future Air was tagged with the parenthetical "new," implying a new design. That redesign appears to be pegged to its size. Instead of the 11.6- and 13.3-inch Airs to date, this would have a 12-inch screen with a much higher resolution. The 2,304x1,440 display would jump to 226 pixels per inch (PPI) from an unimpressive 127 and 135 pixels per inch for the current 13.3-inch (1,440x900) and 11.6-inch (1,366x768) MBAs, respectively. And that 226 number would almost exactly match the gorgeous 227-pixels-per-inch Retina display on the current 13.3-inch Retina MacBook Pro. Whatever Apple ultimately decides, it seems certain that the ultraportable laptop will get a physical makeover. The MBA hasn't seen a physical redesign or display change since late 2010, when Apple introduced a new chassis and debuted the 11.6-inch Air.
A research note from DisplaySearch hints at a revamped MacBook Air with a 12-inch pixel-packing display. October 11, 2013 2:56 AM PDT A future MacBook Air may depart from the 11- and 13-inch designs to date. (Credit: Apple) A redesign of the MacBook Air may arrive in 2014, if a research note from DisplaySearch proves to be accurate. As CNET reported this week, analyst firm NPD DisplaySearch anticipates that Apple may plan a larger 4.7-inch iPhone, a 5.7-inch phablet, a 1.3-inch iWatch, and a 12.9-inch iPad-like device, among other products. Buried among the speculation about future iPads and iWatches was also data about a Retina MacBook Air due in 2014. Related stories iPad 5 rumor roundup ABCs of smartphone screens: 1080p and more (Smartphones Unlocked) The speculative data about the future Air was tagged with the parenthetical "new," implying a new design. That redesign appears to be pegged to its size. Instead of the 11.6- and 13.3-inch Airs to date, this would have a 12-inch screen with a much higher resolution. The 2,304x1,440 display would jump to 226 pixels per inch (PPI) from an unimpressive 127 and 135 pixels per inch for the current 13.3-inch (1,440x900) and 11.6-inch (1,366x768) MBAs, respectively. And that 226 number would almost exactly match the gorgeous 227-pixels-per-inch Retina display on the current 13.3-inch Retina MacBook Pro. Whatever Apple ultimately decides, it seems certain that the ultraportable laptop will get a physical makeover. The MBA hasn't seen a physical redesign or display change since late 2010, when Apple introduced a new chassis and debuted the 11.6-inch Air.
A research note from DisplaySearch hints at a revamped MacBook Air with a 12-inch pixel-packing display.
(Credit: Apple)
A redesign of the MacBook Air may arrive in 2014, if a research note from DisplaySearch proves to be accurate.
As CNET reported this week, analyst firm NPD DisplaySearch anticipates that Apple may plan a larger 4.7-inch iPhone, a 5.7-inch phablet, a 1.3-inch iWatch, and a 12.9-inch iPad-like device, among other products.
Buried among the speculation about future iPads and iWatches was also data about a Retina MacBook Air due in 2014.
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The speculative data about the future Air was tagged with the parenthetical "new," implying a new design. That redesign appears to be pegged to its size.
Instead of the 11.6- and 13.3-inch Airs to date, this would have a 12-inch screen with a much higher resolution.
The 2,304x1,440 display would jump to 226 pixels per inch (PPI) from an unimpressive 127 and 135 pixels per inch for the current 13.3-inch (1,440x900) and 11.6-inch (1,366x768) MBAs, respectively.
And that 226 number would almost exactly match the gorgeous 227-pixels-per-inch Retina display on the current 13.3-inch Retina MacBook Pro.
Whatever Apple ultimately decides, it seems certain that the ultraportable laptop will get a physical makeover. The MBA hasn't seen a physical redesign or display change since late 2010, when Apple introduced a new chassis and debuted the 11.6-inch Air.