Apple just unveiled its new MacBook, the first major addition to its ultraportable line since 2010. And yah, it seems like it was worth the wait. Shaving off even more from the MacBook Air's already thin design, the new MacBook features a sharp 12-inch screen with a "Retina" 2,304 by 1,440 pixel resolution, as well as a near bezel-less case (both around the screen and the keyboard). It's just 13.1 millimeters thick, around 25 percent less than the 11-inch MacBook Air. It brings the best of both worlds from Apple's past Air lineup: A tiny portable case like the 11-inch version, and a larger screen from the 13-inch sibling. In short, the new MacBook seems like the ideal Apple laptop -- something it's been working towards since Steve Jobs slipped the first Air out of a manilla envelope in 2008. The MacBook ships on April 10 and starts at $1,299 with a 1.1 Ghz Core M processor, 256GB SSD and 8GB RAM. There's also a slightly more powerful model for $1,599 with a 1.2 Ghz processor and 512GB SSD.

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