In a nutshell, the 13-inch and 15-inch M5 MacBook Air will be the first preference for the average buyer, whereas the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro will cater to those who genuinely care about specifications like the mini-LED upgrade, high refresh rate, additional ports, an SD card reader, and better cooling. The majority of consumers aren’t going to bother with these extras, especially after finding out that there’s a $600 difference between the two classes of Macs. As for battery life, the more affordable Macs already last longer than competing Windows notebooks, so those looking for double-digit e