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It's Friday, March 08, 2024. Engadget’s resident laptop expert Devindra Hardawar put the. Funda

[The Morning After]( It's Friday, March 08, 2024. Engadget’s resident laptop expert Devindra Hardawar put the[13- and 15-inch M3 MacBooks Air through their paces](. Fundamentally, both are fantastic machines but probably lack some of the gosh-wow factor the M2 Airs had when they debuted in 2022. After all, the M2 heralded a new industrial design and far better internals, while the M3 is more of an iterative update. Think of it like the iPhone S-years, when a dramatic redesign (the iPhone 4, say) was followed by a more refined model (the 4S) the following year. Consequently, reviewing the M3 is an exercise in spotting the small differences, like the faster Wi-Fi (6E), brighter display and quicker processing speed. Benchmarking saw both machines get out ahead of the M2, but you probably won’t notice if you’re using this machine casually. And Devindra’s clearly getting a kick out of being able to run games like Death Stranding on a fanless ultraportable. You can — and should — read on to find out if the M3 is a must-buy. — Dan Cooper The biggest stories you might have missed [Nikon buys high-end cinema camera company RED]( [You can write long-form articles on X if you pay for Premium+]( [Leica’s SL3 mirrorless camera offers a 60-megapixel sensor and 8K video]( [Spotify is mad at the French government and is taking it out on users]( [Prime Video’s latest Fallout trailer deftly captures the tone of the games]( [Microsoft’s neural voice tool for people with speech disabilities arrives later this year]( [Why Jack Dorsey thought Elon Musk could fix Twitter]( [This luxury handbag is made from the material NASA uses to collect comet dust]( [SpaceX lawsuit claims repeated instances of gender discrimination and basic safeguarding failures]( [Microsoft is holding a Surface and Windows AI event on March 21]( ​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. 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