![]() ![]() Once I removed my previous biases and focused on treating the MacBook Air as its own separate system rather than one that’s ‘not Windows,’ I quickly adjusted to the differences and realized just how intuitive macOS is. As you can imagine, that would severely impact adjusting to a new OS and keyboard shortcut differences. ![]() When I wrote the piece about the steep learning curve of the macOS, it was coming from the perspective of someone who hadn’t used a Mac laptop or PC outside of brief gaming sessions (using an Xbox controller, no less, for most of that) since elementary school. I don’t have to carry around a charger anymore, as a simple hour-long charge every couple of days is more than enough. ![]() Considering that battery life is one of the most considerable drops among Windows laptops this generation and last, having a work machine that can last for two days without charging is an incredible feat. But what I truly love about the MacBook Air is its excellent battery life. ![]()
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