It’s July 15 in New Zealand and Australia, which means the launch day of the MacBook Air M2 has officially begun. Customers in New Zealand and Australia are always the first to get their hands on new devices due to time zone differences.
Customers who ordered the M2 MacBook Air last week are starting to receive their new machines and will soon share their experiences with the new design and the M2 chip on the MacRumors, Twitter and other social media forums.
Since New Zealand has no Apple commercial locations, Australian customers will be the first to be able to pick up a M2 MacBook Air from an Apple Store. The stock of MacBook Air available in Australia will give us an idea of what we might expect from other stores around the world. Apple is likely to have machines in stock, but you will need to order custom configurations online.
Delivery dates for the M2 MacBook Air fell just after the launch of the machine, suggesting a shortage. M2 MacBook Air models ordered online will not be shipped until mid or late August due to supply limitations.
After New Zealand and Australia, sales of the MacBook Air will begin in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and then North America.
The price of the M2 MacBook Air starts at $ 1,199 in the United States. The updated M2 chip includes a faster 8-core CPU and a GPU of up to 10 cores, in addition to the redesigned body. It includes a larger 13.6-inch screen, a taper-like MacBook Pro-like chassis, MagSafe charging, and new colors like Midnight Blue and Starlight.
Do you have a new M2 MacBook Air today? Let us know in the comments.
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