Currently, reports point to an updated 13-inch MacBook Air arriving later this year, but a bigger model might appear in 2023. The latest Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) quarterly report says that the 15-inch MacBook Air will be the biggest screen to date on a MacBook Air series notebook when it launches in the first quarter of 2013. The current 10.2-inch iPad model will be replaced by a new, bigger basic model next year, according to the rumour.

A fresh report from Display Supply Chain Consultants claims that Apple plans to introduce new form factors for the MacBook Air and entry-level iPad in 2023. An upgraded version of the entry-level iPad is expected to be delivered by Apple in 2023, coupled with a 15-inch MacBook Air.
Quarterly advanced IT display shipment and technology report from Display Supply Chain Consultants contains some information on what to anticipate from Apple in the next years. Apple-specific information from the research was leaked to 9to5Mac by DSCC analyst Ross Young, who has access to it solely via the display industry.
According to papers obtained via the Epic Games v Apple court battle, Apple has been considering a 15-inch MacBook Air since 2008. Even though Apple finally chose the more compact 13-inch MacBook Air, a 15-inch model would be a welcome addition, sitting in well between the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros in terms of screen size.
For the time being, not much more is known about the speculated 15-inch MacBook Air, but we’re keeping our fingers crossed that additional information will emerge.
In the early half of 2008, Apple contemplated producing a 15-inch MacBook Air, according to correspondence obtained in the Epic versus Apple litigation. Instead, the business decided to produce an 11-inch model.
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