Traditionally, Apple laptops have a lifecycle of about three to four years in professional settings. By the end of this period, devices often exhibit significant wear: batteries degrade, fans operate continuously, and keyboards may become problematic. Consequently, IT departments typically retire these machines, opting to recycle or dispose of them to avoid potential issues. However, the M1 MacBook Air, introduced in November 2020, has defied these expectations. Read More
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