 the M2 MacBook Air, because we love the MacBook Air. Here, that's what I traveled with. I've got the M1 Air. The screen got a little bigger by pushing out and adding a camera notch. The screen got brighter, 500 nits. It's a new design. It's a squared off design. Again, I don't regret our family vacation at all, but I do wish that the timing had worked out such that I had been able to head out to Cupertino and actually touch one of these in person, because I wanna see how it feels that the MacBook Pro, the M1-based MacBook Pro is also a squared off design, and that feels very chunky. I'm curious how this squared off design of the new MacBook Air compares. It is light, right? It's 2.7 pounds, the M1 Air and the Intel Air that preceded it were 2.8. So it is less. So hopefully it doesn't feel chunky or chunky. Yeah, I was never crazy about the wedge design, though. But you never had one. No, I haven't. I love the wedge design. Well, it's because it's, I mean, it's great. It's thin, it's thick where it needs to be, and that's it. I've always loved that design. The chunkiness of the MacBook Pro was like, oh, well, this feels like a Dell or something. Like it's not quite, I mean, but it's sort of like, well, okay, fine, it feels like a computer, whereas the Air with the wedge design feels sleek. So I'm curious to see how the sleekness of this new one is. I will be shocked if this one feels chunky or else they wouldn't be calling it an Air. 2.7 pounds and 20% less volume is what they're saying and less than a half inch throughout. Yeah. I mean, this, I think I could be wrong, but I think the Apple put their brains together and came up, I'll be shocked if it feels chunky. Yeah, I mean, that's why I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt. I'm with you on that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And MagSafe is back. And MagSafe is back. Yeah, yeah, right? That MagSafe is back on that. I'm guessing you can charge either way, MagSafe or USB-C. Oh, you're right. Which is how it is on the MacBook Pro with MagSafe. You can do either, which is great because when you're traveling, if you don't have a MagSafe connector with you, you need to be able to charge your device and it's nice to have that. So, yeah. I've just learned to have two chargers, one I leave at home and one I leave in my suitcase. Oh, I have, yeah, yeah, of course. Yes, there's no other way to travel. If you're moving things from your desk or your bedside table into your travel bag when you travel. And you forget it once. You will forget it once and then you will have a set of two, that's right. One for traveling and one for not, yeah. You may get expensive when you have to add the Uber each way to the best buy to get your... Yeah, right, right, yeah. The cost on those triples when Uber is involved in getting you to and from, that's right, yup, yup. But I mean, the thing is I never really considered getting the air because at least the first few were honestly kind of wimpy as far as processor and stuff like that. Whereas, yeah, I mean, that's not a problem anymore. Right, right, that's fair. That was the reason I really avoided it. The other thing is I just like a big screen and they're not quite there yet. I mean, of course, there is the M1 MacBook Pro 16 inch. Correct. Which will probably be my next machine but I'll scratch my head a little bit more. The air may have a place in my future computer life. Well, if you're using it at home more than you're using it on the road then the big screen becomes more of a benefit than a liability. But if you're using it more on the road than at home then I would say that that math kind of flips. Just because. And also the MacBook Pro 13 inch got the M2 chip, right? But the 16 inch MacBook Pro still doesn't have it neither does the 14 inch. I'm guessing that's coming real soon. I'm looking at the specs here for the MacBook Air and Brian Monroe in our chat room at live.macgeekab.com noted that it only has support for one external display and he is right about that. So it simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built in display and one external display with up to 6K resolution. So same limitation on the M2 as the M1 in terms of the way the graphics can support external displays. If you want more than two total displays you have to go with some display link solution or something that's gonna do USB based video for you which isn't, it's totally fine for many things. It's probably not fine for gaming and any fast refresh work. Yeah. Yeah, what else do you mention? 1080p camera, I guess we didn't have that before. We did not. It's been 720p in the MacBook Air for, it went from 15 frames per second to 30 frames per second when we jumped to M1 and added some smarts presumably borrowed from the iPhone that made the camera look so much better. Like it got remarkably better but it still was not 1080p. And I caution us as always, I caution us all to not get too hung up on the numbers of a camera, you know 4K camera versus a 1080p camera versus 720p. The frame rate's gonna matter more. The smarts between the camera lens and the screen upon which the images displayed, those clearly matter more than just the specs of the camera but being able to capture more isn't a bad thing. It's just not necessarily the answer. And then just a minute ago, you had the other thing up, not a big technical thing, but it comes in four colors now. So, let's see which of those colors is popular. Yeah, the four colors are silver, space gray, the starlight which is gold, and midnight which is sort of this dark blue-ish kind of thing. It's the color of my Apple watch. Right, right, yeah, yeah. I'll be interested to see though if there's any value difference because remember in the back of the day, I think the white MacBook was more valuable on resale than the black MacBook. Oh, that's true. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I think some of the phones are that way too, whether it was gold or black or gray. Right.