Apple has finally unveiled reviews of the new MacBook Air with the M5 processor, and as expected, it appears to be the device that will find its way into the bag of every student, office worker, and even tech enthusiast looking for performance without sacrificing portability. Thanks to the new M5 processor, Wi-Fi 7 support, and a base storage capacity starting at 512GB, Apple seems to have finally decided to reward its users with some of the features we've been eagerly anticipating before the official launch.

The super engine: The M5 processor takes control

The biggest and most obvious upgrade is the Apple M5 chip, which we've already seen in the latest iPad Pro. This processor isn't just a minor improvement; it's a performance beast hidden beneath an ultra-thin aluminum chassis. Reviewers at Tom's Guide confirmed that the device delivers stunning performance in web browsing, video editing, and even playing some AAA games that were previously exclusive to Pro models.
As for the figures that interest us tech enthusiasts, the Six Colors report indicated that single-core and multi-core performance improved by 11% compared to the previous M4 generation. However, the real leap was in the graphics processing unit (GPU), where we saw an average improvement of 31%. This means that the MacBook Air M5 is no longer just a laptop for light tasks, but is now capable of handling demanding tasks with surprising ease.
Capacity and storage: Goodbye to the 256GB era
One of the most praised points by TechRadar was Apple's decision to double the base storage capacity to 512GB. Although the starting price rose to $1099, reviewers believe this increase is entirely justified, as getting half a terabyte of fast PCIe 4.0 storage solves a major problem that users previously faced.

In addition to its storage speed, the device now supports Wi-Fi 7, making it truly future-proof. Whether you're uploading massive files or streaming high-definition content, connection speed and stability will be on another level—exactly what we expect from Apple in 2026.
Design and efficiency: No fans, no noise, no competition

The MacBook Air retains its iconic fanless design, making it remarkably quiet even under load. NotebookCheck clearly states that there is no real competitor to this device in the Windows world, whether we're talking about x86 processors or even Qualcomm's ARM processors. The efficiency of the M5 processor allows the device to operate without unsightly heat and provides a battery that lasts a full day of heavy use.
The screen remains as vibrant and colorful as ever, and while it hasn't changed drastically, it's still one of the best in its price range. Reviewers at Filmogaz noted that the screen is still excellent for general use and even for simple photo editing after adjustments. The 15-inch MacBook Air, in particular, offers an immersive visual experience that makes it hard to go back to smaller screens.
In conclusion: Is it worth buying?

Initial reviews agree that the MacBook Air M5 represents Apple's most successful formula and a step towards maturity. While not revolutionary in design, it's a performance powerhouse. If you own an M2 or older model, the upgrade will make a significant difference. If you have an M4, you can probably wait unless you absolutely need that extra 31% in graphics performance.
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Ultimately, Apple seems to understand the Air's place in users' hearts, so it delivered exactly what they needed: greater speed, more storage, and faster connectivity, all in the same beautiful and visually appealing design. With millions of units expected to ship soon, the MacBook Air is once again proving itself the uncrowned king of the laptop market.
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