Macbook Air Retina 2014 Release Date Set For The Christmas Season? Production To Star This July; Current Model Of Apple’s Lightweight Laptop Cheaper By $100!

Macbook Air Retina 2014 release date may be set for the last month of the year.

Initially, Macbook Air Retina 2014 release date is expected to happen at some point during the third quarter of this year. However, the latest grapevines are now suggesting that the Macbook Air Retina 2014 release date might be set for December, just in time for the holidays and the shopping season.

Macbook Air Retina 2014 release date rumors intensified even more after Apple offered discounts for the current model of the laptop. Accordingly, the Macbook Air is now available for a price cheaper by $100 than the original cost, as noted on Christian Today.

Furthermore, Macbook Air Retina 2014 release date reports also suggested that the production of the new laptop model will begin this month.

As for the Macbook Air Retina 2014 specs, Latino Post noted that the 12-inch ultra-thin laptop will combine the best features found on the 11-inch and the 13-inch models. The post reads, "It will showcase the performance of the 13-inch Air and made more appealing as it bears the 11-inch's portability."

The upcoming Macbook Air model is also expected to have a retina display. The Macbook Air Retina 2014 might also be equipped with 128 or 256 GB SSD, 4 GB RAM, 1.4 Ghz Intel Core i5, 720p FaceTime camera, Memory card reader, Thunderbolt 2, 2 USB 3.0 and more.

The 120-inch Macbook Air Retina 2014 should also have an increased battery life. According to Air Herald, the 11-inch Macbook Air has up to 9 hours of battery life. However, if the new laptop is to have a retina display, it will need more battery power.

As noted on Breathecast, "It will be necessary for Apple to strike a compromise between slender design and extended battery life, if the new device is to be a portable powerhouse."

Stay tuned for more updates regarding the Macbook Air Retina 2014 release date and specs. 

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