

One area where the MacBook Air has the likes of the Dell XPS 13 and many others really beat is performance, thanks to Apple silicon powering it. You also get a 1080p webcam in the admittedly divisive screen notch.

There's also a MagSafe 3 connector for charging, Touch ID, impressive speakers, and a full-height scissor-switch keyboard that typists will love. The 13.6-inch True Tone display is bright, colorful, and a real highlight (2560 x 1664, 500 nits). Apple has been on a roll with their laptops since they shifted to M-series SoCs and the latest iteration of the Air is regularly voted today's best all-around laptop for everyone, and it's easy to see why.Īpple somehow managed to shrink the MacBook Air down by a further 20% in the latest revision, making the flatter redesign just 0.44 inches thick, with a weight of 2.7 pounds. Shame.If you aren't averse to Apple's products and want the best ultraportable on the market, get a MacBook Air M2. Perhaps because it's a new device, the vendor "Shenzhen Goodix Technology" will support their devices in near future?įound this forum post where user asks Goodix for Linux support: īummer Lenovo couldn't pressure their hardware providers to open-source the drivers or take care of this themselves. For most of them support is unlikely to ever happen, and if then only through reverse engineering efforts as vendors are only officially supporting a small subset of devices. These are devices that are not supported. and libfprint developers are stating the following: and my fingerprint reader is listed as unsupported: Visiting its GitLab page, there's a link to list of unsupported devices: Now, most common lib that is used in fingerprint reading is libfprint.Īlright. Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode
