Apple MacBook Air - 2024 (13.60", M3, 16 GB, 512 GB, DE)
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Apple MacBook Air - 2024

13.60", M3, 16 GB, 512 GB, DE


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BaptisteH22

1 year ago

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Kelsofun

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SaunronFrais27

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Fabian Müller

2 months ago

According to our information, this product is the CH QWERTZ layout (Swiss). We have systems with DE layout here: https://www.galaxus.ch/de/search?q=Apple+MacBook+Air++2024&filter=13%3D188235

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LockigerGaragoyl78

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digitec

2 months ago

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To access the Internet with the MacBook Air 2024 via Ethernet cable, you will need a USB-C to Ethernet adapter as the device does not have an Ethernet port. One recommended adapter is the Belkin USB-C to 2.5Gb Ethernet Adapter, which supports high speeds and connects directly to the Thunderbolt/USB-C ports of the MacBook Air. To connect the two USB 2.0 ports of an older MacBook to the new Thunderbolt ports of the MacBook Air, you need a USB-A to USB-C adapter. Such adapters enable the connection of older USB 2.0 devices to the modern USB-C/Thunderbolt ports. Alternatively, you can also use a USB-C hub with USB-A ports, which offers additional connections. To summarise: - For Ethernet: USB-C to Ethernet adapter such as the Belkin USB-C to 2.5Gb Ethernet Adapter. - For USB 2.0 from the old MacBook: USB-A to USB-C adapter or USB-C hub with USB-A ports.

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Arsic83

3 months ago

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Virginia Parrotta

3 months ago

We source our products from different suppliers to ensure availability as far as possible. As soon as a supplier does not have the item in stock, we switch to a supplier with higher availability. Each supplier offers different prices, so there may be price differences. There can be various reasons for this, such as higher purchase prices for smaller quantities or additional import costs. We therefore work with daily prices.

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Kisling

8 months ago

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digitec

8 months ago

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The power adapter and cable are included with the MacBook Air. Apple supplies either a 30W USB-C Power Adapter or a 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter, depending on the GPU configuration of the device.

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dorrie

8 months ago

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Anonymous

8 months ago

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Unfortunately I found something about the QuickStart Basic offer, but you can do it yourself. And otherwise YouTube helps, there are many videos on how to get started in the Mac world User the switch from PC to Mac incl. transfer of data, bookmarks, passwords etc... also in German 😊

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justinjames

9 months ago

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digitec

9 months ago

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The keyboard of the MacBook Air - 2024 (13.60", M3, 24 GB, 512 GB, CH) can be configured with different keyboard layouts, including the QWERTZ layout for Swiss users. Since the product mentioned includes the "Swiss (QWERTZ)" key layout, you'll have access to specific keys like "é" and "à" directly on the keyboard.

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Chambett

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Nikabayayo

11 months ago

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The difference between the German (DE) and the Swiss (CH) keyboard on the MacBook lies mainly in the special characters and the arrangement of the keys. Here are the main differences: 1. umlaut keys: - DE keyboard: the umlauts (ä, ö, ü) each have their own key. - CH keyboard: Here there is only one umlaut key, which works with the accent character (¨). You must first press the umlaut keystroke and then type the vowel (a, o, u) to write ä, ö or ü. 2. special characters: - DE keyboard: Special characters such as the at-sign (@), the hashtag (#), the dollar sign ($) and the percent sign (%) are in different positions than on the CH keyboard. - CH keyboard: Special characters are arranged differently and are sometimes easier to access for the characters frequently used in Switzerland (such as French and Italian accents). 3. keys for accents and special characters: - On the CH keyboard, there are additional keys for accents that are important in the Swiss national languages (German, French, Italian), such as the gravis (`) or the circumflex (^). - The DE keyboard, on the other hand, is optimised for the German language and therefore contains more German special characters. 4. position of Z and Y: - Both layouts (DE and CH) are QWERTY layouts, which means that the position of "Z" and "Y" is identical. This distinguishes them from the American QWERTY keyboard, for example. 5. enter/return key: - On some versions of the DE keyboard, the Enter/Return key is vertical and larger, whereas on the CH keyboard it is often horizontal and smaller. 6. other special keys and symbol keys: - The ß character (Eszett) is also only available on the DE keyboard, while it is missing on the CH keyboard. Instead, "ss" is used in Switzerland. In summary, the CH keyboard is designed for multilingual use in Switzerland and offers more accents and special characters for French and Italian, while the DE keyboard is primarily optimised for the German language.

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