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Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M1 with 8GB Unified Memory and 256GB SSD, Renewed MGN63LL/A

Product Overview

This renewed Apple MacBook Air is based on the 13-inch M1 model introduced in late 2020. The referenced Space Gray configuration combines an Apple M1 chip with an eight-core CPU, seven-core integrated GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 8GB of unified memory, and 256GB of solid-state storage.

The notebook uses a 13.3-inch Retina display with a native resolution of 2560 × 1600 pixels. Its fanless aluminum enclosure operates without a mechanical cooling fan. Built-in components include a backlit Magic Keyboard, Touch ID sensor, Force Touch trackpad, 720p FaceTime HD camera, stereo speakers, and a three-microphone array.

Two Thunderbolt and USB 4 ports support charging, data transfer, and external display output. Wireless communication is provided through Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0. The M1 media engine supports hardware-accelerated H.264 and HEVC processing. Because this product is renewed, cosmetic condition, battery health, included accessories, and prior service history can vary between individual units. The serial number and macOS System Information provide the most reliable confirmation of the hardware received.

Product Information

Identification

Field Verified Information
Brand Apple
Manufacturer Apple Inc.
Category Renewed notebook computer
Series MacBook Air
Model MacBook Air 13-inch M1, 2020
Model Identifier MacBookAir10,1
Model Number A2337
MPN MGN63LL/A
UPC 194252048955
EAN 0194252048955
GTIN-12 194252048955
ASIN B08PNQTYV2
Year Introduced 2020
Product Condition Renewed
Platform Mac
Operating System macOS

Physical Details

Field Verified Information
Color Space Gray
Material Aluminum enclosure
Dimensions 11.97 × 8.36 × 0.16–0.63 inches
Metric Dimensions 30.41 × 21.24 × 0.41–1.61 centimeters
Weight 2.8 pounds
Metric Weight 1.29 kilograms
Screen Size 13.3 inches
Form Factor Clamshell notebook
Cooling Design Fanless passive cooling

Configuration Details

Field Verified Information
Processor Apple M1
CPU Eight-core
GPU Seven-core
Unified Memory 8GB
Internal Storage 256GB SSD
Display Resolution 2560 × 1600 pixels
Keyboard Backlit Magic Keyboard
Biometric Authentication Touch ID

Product Identifier Summary

  • Model number: Identifies the physical MacBook Air hardware design and is used when checking repairs, parts, and accessory compatibility.
  • MPN: Apple’s manufacturer part number distinguishes the original Space Gray configuration with its processor, memory, storage, keyboard, and sales region.
  • UPC: A 12-digit barcode used for inventory management, catalog matching, and retail product identification.
  • EAN: A 13-digit international barcode format derived from the verified North American product code.
  • GTIN: A global product-identification framework that includes UPC and EAN formats for supply-chain and catalog use.
  • ASIN: A catalog identifier used to distinguish this renewed product record within a large online database.
  • ISBN: An identifier used for books and certain published media. It does not apply to this computer.

Key Features

  • Apple M1 system-on-a-chip.
  • Eight-core CPU with four performance cores and four efficiency cores.
  • Seven-core integrated Apple GPU.
  • 16-core Neural Engine.
  • 8GB unified memory shared across system functions.
  • 256GB internal solid-state storage.
  • 13.3-inch Retina display with P3 wide color.
  • True Tone display adjustment.
  • Fanless enclosure without cooling-fan noise.
  • Backlit Magic Keyboard with Touch ID.
  • Force Touch trackpad.
  • Two Thunderbolt and USB 4 ports.
  • Support for one external display.
  • Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0.
  • Hardware-accelerated H.264 and HEVC media processing.
  • Instant-wake behavior supported by Apple silicon and macOS.

Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Processor Apple M1
CPU Eight cores
CPU Configuration Four performance cores and four efficiency cores
GPU Seven cores
Neural Engine 16 cores
Installed Memory 8GB unified memory
Internal Storage 256GB SSD
Display Type LED-backlit Retina display with IPS technology
Display Size 13.3 inches diagonally
Native Resolution 2560 × 1600 pixels
Pixel Density 227 pixels per inch
Display Brightness 400 nits
Color Support Millions of colors
Color Space P3 wide color
Display Technology True Tone
Battery Type 49.9Wh lithium-polymer battery
Original Published Video Battery Life Up to 18 hours
Original Published Wireless-Web Battery Life Up to 15 hours
Original Power Adapter 30W USB-C power adapter
Charging Connection USB-C through either Thunderbolt port
Thunderbolt and USB Ports Two
Port Standards Thunderbolt 3 and USB 4
Maximum Thunderbolt and USB 4 Data Rate Up to 40Gb/s
USB 3.1 Gen 2 Data Rate Up to 10Gb/s
Audio Connection 3.5mm headphone jack
External Display Support One external display
Maximum External Display Resolution Up to 6K at 60Hz
Wireless Networking Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0
Camera 720p FaceTime HD camera
Speakers Stereo speakers with wide stereo sound
Audio Playback Dolby Atmos support
Microphones Three-microphone array with directional beamforming
Keyboard Backlit Magic Keyboard
Biometric Authentication Touch ID
Pointing Device Force Touch trackpad
Line Voltage 100–240 V AC
Power Frequency 50–60 Hz
Operating Temperature 50–95°F
Metric Operating Temperature 10–35°C
Storage Temperature −13–113°F
Operating Humidity 0–90% noncondensing
Operating System macOS
Cooling System Passive fanless cooling

Package Contents

  • One renewed Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M1
  • One compatible USB-C power adapter
  • One compatible USB-C charging cable

Renewed units may include original Apple accessories or compatible replacement components. Packaging, printed documentation, cable length, and charger branding can vary by refurbisher.

Compatibility

The computer runs applications developed for supported versions of macOS and Apple silicon. Many compatible 64-bit Intel Mac applications can operate through Apple’s translation technology, although support depends on the application and macOS version.

Thunderbolt 3, USB 4, and compatible USB-C devices can connect through either port. Traditional USB-A, HDMI, Ethernet, and memory-card devices require compatible cables, adapters, or docking accessories.

The M1 MacBook Air natively supports one external display with a resolution up to 6K at 60Hz. Arrangements involving additional displays require specialized third-party hardware and software and are not part of the standard display specification.

The unified memory and internal SSD are integrated into the computer and are not designed as user-replaceable modules. Required memory and storage capacity should therefore be evaluated before regular use.

Current application compatibility depends on the newest macOS version supported by this hardware. Older software should be checked for Apple-silicon and operating-system support.

Common Uses

  • Writing documents, assignments, reports, and presentations.
  • Browsing websites and using cloud-based applications.
  • Managing email, calendars, notes, and communication services.
  • Participating in video calls and online classes.
  • Streaming video, music, podcasts, and other digital media.
  • Editing photographs and managing personal image libraries.
  • Editing short and moderate-complexity video projects.
  • Running introductory and intermediate coding tools.
  • Using productivity, bookkeeping, and office applications.
  • Connecting one external monitor for a larger workspace.
  • Accessing iCloud, FaceTime, Messages, and other Apple services.

The 8GB memory configuration supports routine productivity and moderate multitasking. Large media projects, extensive virtual machines, and demanding three-dimensional workloads may require more memory or newer hardware.

Installation and Setup

  • Inspect the renewed computer, charging cable, and power adapter for visible damage.
  • Confirm that the enclosure closes correctly and the display has no pressure damage.
  • Connect the USB-C charger to either Thunderbolt port.
  • Open the display and begin the macOS setup process.
  • Select the correct language, region, keyboard layout, and accessibility settings.
  • Connect the computer to a secured wireless network.
  • Sign in with an Apple Account or create one when required.
  • Confirm that Activation Lock has been removed from any previous owner’s account.
  • Review the processor, memory, storage, serial number, and battery information in macOS.
  • Install available macOS and firmware updates.
  • Test the keyboard, Touch ID, camera, microphones, speakers, ports, trackpad, and wireless connections.
  • Configure Time Machine or another backup system before storing important files.

Maintenance and Care

Shut down the notebook and disconnect all cables before cleaning it. Use a soft, lint-free cloth on the enclosure and display. Apply approved cleaning liquid to the cloth rather than directly to the computer.

Keep the keyboard, ports, speaker openings, and hinge area free from dust and debris. Avoid inserting tools into ports or openings. Do not use the notebook on bedding or other surfaces that can trap heat.

Install macOS security updates and application updates from verified sources. Maintain current backups because accidental deletion, physical damage, and internal-storage failure can cause permanent data loss.

Check battery health through macOS because renewed units can have different charge-cycle counts and remaining capacities. Battery service may be appropriate when macOS reports degraded health or operating time becomes substantially reduced.

Avoid exposing the notebook to excessive moisture, direct sunlight, or extreme temperatures. Transport it in a fitted sleeve when it shares a bag with chargers, books, or other objects.

Safety Information

  • Use the notebook with a compatible Apple or certified USB-C power adapter.
  • Do not use a damaged charging cable, connector, adapter, or electrical outlet.
  • Keep the notebook and charging equipment away from water and excessive moisture.
  • Do not handle the power adapter or charging connection with wet hands.
  • Keep the enclosure clear of materials that can trap heat.
  • Do not operate the computer on bedding, cushions, or similar soft surfaces for extended periods.
  • Stop using the notebook if the battery swells, leaks, overheats, or distorts the enclosure.
  • Do not puncture, crush, burn, or attempt to remove the built-in battery.
  • Disconnect the power adapter during electrical storms when practical.
  • Keep liquids and small metal objects away from the keyboard and ports.
  • Use care when inserting USB-C and headphone connectors.
  • Do not place heavy objects on the closed display.
  • Reduce display brightness and take regular breaks during extended screen use.
  • Back up important files before repairs, system restoration, or storage erasure.
  • Internal repairs should be completed by trained service personnel.

Product History

Apple introduced the M1 MacBook Air in November 2020 as one of its first Mac computers based on Apple silicon. It replaced the Intel-based MacBook Air released earlier in 2020.

The M1 revision retained the wedge-shaped aluminum enclosure while adding Apple’s integrated processor architecture, improved energy efficiency, Wi-Fi 6, unified memory, and fanless operation. The original entry configuration included 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage.

The MacBook Air M1 was followed by redesigned generations using the M2, M3, M4, and later processor families. Newer models added changes such as MagSafe charging, updated cameras, larger display options, and expanded external-display support.

Renewed M1 units remain based on the original 2020 hardware. Their cosmetic condition, battery history, replacement components, and included accessories depend on the refurbishing process.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can the exact MacBook Air model be identified?

Open the Apple menu, select About This Mac, and review System Information. The M1 MacBook Air is identified as MacBookAir10,1 and uses model number A2337.

Is this a new or renewed computer?

The referenced product is renewed. It has been previously owned or used and then inspected, cleaned, tested, or repaired before resale.

How can the installed storage be confirmed?

Open System Settings and review General and Storage, or use Disk Utility. These tools show the internal storage device and available capacity.

Can the unified memory be upgraded?

No. The memory is integrated into the M1 system architecture and is not designed for later expansion.

Can the internal SSD be upgraded?

No standard user-upgrade procedure is supported. External USB-C or Thunderbolt storage can provide additional capacity.

Does the display support touch input?

No. The Retina display is not a touchscreen. Input is provided through the keyboard, Force Touch trackpad, and connected accessories.

Does the computer include Touch ID?

Yes. Touch ID is integrated into the keyboard and supports login and compatible authentication functions.

Does the keyboard have backlighting?

Yes. The Magic Keyboard includes adjustable backlighting.

Does the computer have a cooling fan?

No. The M1 MacBook Air uses passive cooling and does not contain a mechanical fan.

Can fanless cooling affect performance?

Long processor-intensive or graphics-intensive tasks can cause the system to reduce performance as internal temperatures rise.

Can the computer connect to an external monitor?

Yes. It supports one external display with a resolution up to 6K at 60Hz through a compatible USB-C or Thunderbolt connection.

Does it include an HDMI port?

No. HDMI requires a compatible USB-C adapter, cable, or docking station.

Does it include an SD card reader?

No. A compatible external USB-C card reader is required for SD and microSD cards.

Can either USB-C port charge the notebook?

Yes. Both Thunderbolt and USB 4 ports support charging with a compatible USB-C power source.

Can Windows be installed through Boot Camp?

No. Boot Camp does not support native Windows installation on Apple silicon. Compatible Windows versions may operate through virtualization software.

Can it run applications made for Intel-based Macs?

Many supported 64-bit Intel applications can operate through Apple’s translation technology. Compatibility depends on the application and macOS version.

Can the M1 MacBook Air edit video?

It can process supported consumer and moderate-complexity video projects. Large projects, complex effects, and long exports may expose memory and cooling limits.

How should battery condition be checked?

Open System Settings and review Battery Health. System Information also shows the charge-cycle count and condition reported by the battery controller.

What battery health should a renewed unit have?

No single battery condition applies to every renewed unit. Remaining capacity, cycle count, service history, and refurbisher standards can vary.

Why does available storage appear lower than 256GB?

macOS, recovery files, built-in applications, formatting, and system data use part of the drive’s raw capacity.

What warranty applies to the renewed MacBook Air?

Warranty coverage depends on the refurbisher or seller and should be confirmed from the documentation supplied with the computer. Apple’s original limited warranty may have expired.

Buying Considerations

  • The computer is renewed rather than factory-new.
  • Cosmetic condition, battery health, charge-cycle count, and accessory type can vary.
  • The installed processor, memory, storage, and serial number should be confirmed through macOS.
  • The 8GB unified memory cannot be upgraded after manufacture.
  • The internal SSD is not designed for ordinary user replacement.
  • The 256GB capacity may require external or cloud storage for large media libraries.
  • The computer supports only one external display through its native hardware.
  • Adapters are required for HDMI, Ethernet, USB-A devices, and memory cards.
  • The fanless design provides silent operation but may reduce sustained performance during long demanding workloads.
  • The 720p camera has a lower resolution than cameras in newer MacBook models.
  • Included power accessories may be original Apple components or compatible replacements.
  • The battery may provide less operating time than the original published maximum.
  • Warranty terms depend on the refurbisher rather than the original 2020 retail warranty.
  • Activation Lock should be checked before the computer is accepted for regular use.
  • The M1 generation may receive fewer future operating-system updates than newer Mac hardware.

Customer Feedback Summary

This section provides a generalized summary of recurring public feedback about renewed M1 MacBook Air units. These observations are subjective and should not be treated as verified specifications for every individual computer.

Commonly praised characteristics include responsive everyday performance, silent operation, a sharp display, and long battery duration when the battery remains in good condition. Users often describe the M1 model as capable of handling web browsing, documents, communication, streaming, coding, and light creative work.

Positive reports also mention the keyboard, trackpad, Touch ID, compact enclosure, and straightforward macOS setup. Some renewed units arrive with limited cosmetic wear and compatible charging equipment that operates normally.

Commonly reported limitations include scratches, worn key surfaces, battery capacity below original levels, and non-original charging accessories. Some units may arrive with incomplete setup, older system software, or hardware defects requiring return or service.

The 256GB storage capacity can become restrictive when large applications, photographs, and video files are stored locally. Individual experience depends heavily on the refurbisher’s testing process, cosmetic grading, replacement parts, packaging, and warranty support.

Related Products

  • MacBook Air M1 with 512GB SSD: An original configuration with additional internal storage.
  • MacBook Air M1 with 16GB memory: A higher-memory configuration for heavier multitasking.
  • MacBook Air M2: A redesigned successor with MagSafe charging and an updated enclosure.
  • MacBook Air M3: A later model with an updated processor and expanded display support.
  • MacBook Air M4: A newer generation with an updated camera and two-display capability.
  • 13-inch MacBook Pro M1: A related actively cooled notebook using the M1 processor.
  • USB-C multiport adapters: Accessories that add HDMI, Ethernet, USB-A, and memory-card connections.
  • External USB-C solid-state drives: Storage devices used to expand capacity and maintain backups.
  • 30W USB-C power adapters: Chargers matching the original Apple power specification.

Last Updated

August 6, 2026

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