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Apple 本週帶來 Air 新品,M4 MacBook Air 還是新 iPad Air?

Apple 本週帶來 Air 新品,M4 MacBook Air 還是新 iPad Air?

Yahoo03-03-2025

在坊間爆料 Apple 本週又要發新品不久之後,官方正式確認的確會有跟 Air 有關的硬體在這個禮拜和大家見面。不出意外的話,MacBook Air 即將迎來 M4 晶片對應的升級。而且根據流言,這次除常規的配置升級外,Apple 也將加推奈米紋理玻璃的選項。當然,跟 Air 有關的產品還包括 iPad Air,它的 M3 機種也是早已在大家期待當中。Apple 究竟會先發哪個?我們覺得筆電概率更大,接下來幾天各位記得留意我們的報導囉。
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