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Engadget review recap: MacBook Air, Mac Studio, Ninja Creami and Technics AZ100
A roundup of the reviews published on Engadget over the last few weeks.
Pros Powerful M4 Max or M3 Ultra processors Generous complement of high-speed ports High base memory on both models Elegant and compact design While the Ninja Swirl is more expensive and bulkier than the standard Creami, the ability to make soft serve and practically every other type of ice cream at home feels like a dream come true. Pros Hall Effect joysticks and triggers Strong performance Dual Thunderbolt 4 ports Above-average battery life Built-in fingerprint sensor Bright 8-inch 120Hz VRR screen
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