This article was published on June 10, 2013

Apple unveils new MacBook Airs with huge battery life: 9 hours on 11 inch, 12 hours on 13 inch


Apple unveils new MacBook Airs with huge battery life: 9 hours on 11 inch, 12 hours on 13 inch

A new version of the MacBook Air is coming. At the company’s Worldwide Developer Conference, it was revealed that the next generation of MacBook Airs will feature faster graphics and significantly better battery life thanks in part to Intel’s Haswell chips.

Apple shares that the new 11-inch Airs ship with 9 hours of battery life (up from 5 hours); the new 13-inch Airs pack 12 hours of batter life (up from 7 hours). The line of computers also include 802.11 AC Wifi, but will not feature retina displays.

The new Airs are available today, starting at $999 for 128GB in the 11-inch model. The 13-inch model starts at $1,099 with 128GB.

Releasing a new product contradicts what Apple’s CEO Tim Cook suggested this April during the company’s Q2 2013 earnings call, where he hinted nothing new would come until the fall: “Our teams are hard at work on some amazing new hardware, software and services we can’t wait to introduce this fall and throughout 2014.”

The last time Apple’s ultra thin MacBook line received an update was last June, with the addition of the 3rd generation Ivy Bridge and up to 8GB of RAM.

With this update, Apple has also introduced new Airport Base Stations with a revamped design. Phil Schiller says there are new Time Capsule models as well.

Check out our full coverage of Apple’s WWDC 2013 keynote here.

Photo credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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