MacBook Air 2016: Gaming Device Supported by Windows?

By Staff Writer

Sep 16, 2015 05:25 AM EDT

The MacBook Air 2015 was introduced to the market last March, and is armored with either an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 and also with a processor speed of 1.6 GHz for the Core i5 and 2.2 GHz for the Core i7 variant. It has a 64-bit architectural system with 128 GB, 256 GB or 512 GB flash storage. Battery-wise, it can be used for wireless web browsing and iTunes movie playback is up to 12 hours.

This device earned positive feedback from MacBook Air enthusiasts. Now, Apple is rumored to please gamers with the release of their MacBook Air 2016.

Christian Today stated that the laptop flagship of Apple will be using the highly-advanced Nvidia GeForce GTX 950 graphics card which is great for extreme gaming and to gain the patronage of avid gamers. The battery consumption of this gadget is expected to be low without affecting its performance due to the Skylake-U processor powered by Intel.

Furthermore, the MacBook Air 2016 will evidently take support for selected Microsoft applications or functions which include an Office software especially created for the Apple-made notebook. It will also feature Intelligent Search which will aid the Microsoft-native OneNote and Outlook that's on the MacBook Air.

As Realty Today cited, there are rumors the new MacBook will be supported by wireless charging and might also hold a USB Type-C which is apparently a new technology in the market. Aside from these rumored features, Apple's advanced special features such as Force Touch and the famous Retina Display may also be included.

According to the Latinos Post, the upcoming flagship of Apple was not introduced during the Apple event in mid-September 2015, but there are talks that the launch of the ultra-thin laptop might have been postponed to 2016 to put more emphasis on the new iPad Pro.

As the big day for MacBook Air 2016 approaches, certainly more great features will be unveiled.

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