Apple is reportedly set to launch a larger MacBook, potentially a 15-inch MacBook Air, around June’s Worldwide Developer Conference. While many have been eagerly anticipating this larger display option, it seems that Apple’s latest release is not what consumers were hoping for. Apple has previously limited its consumer MacBook Air laptops to just “small,” “extra-small,” and “tiny” sizes, meaning that those who wanted larger displays had to opt for the more expensive MacBook Pro line. However, Apple’s latest release will bring an end to this, with the launch of a 15-inch MacBook Air. Unfortunately, it appears that this won’t be the MacBook of consumers’ dreams, as Apple will be offering the device with older technology. While the M2 chipset offers impressive battery life and performance, the geekerati are disappointed that Apple’s new device won’t feature the much-anticipated M3 chipset. Notably, this release is indicative of Apple’s new strategy of offering as many options as possible at every price point, a shift away from its earlier focus on brevity.