One of Apple’s first releases at WWDC23 on Monday was a new 15-inch MacBook Air with the M2 chip. The model is practically identical to the 13 inch. The battery is the same, the keyboard is the same, etc. The only thing that changes is, for obvious reasons, screen size.
Whenever Apple releases a new Mac, it always comes with an exclusive wallpaper that comes with it by default. They tend to be quite pretty, and some they even come with hidden messages
“And this message is here?” With us ?
The wallpaper that accompanies these new Macs looks quite abstract. This is a series of waves that intertwine a computer-like color with a black tone. It seems to want to simulate the waves of the sea, even if it’s not entirely clear.
First of all It may seem that there is nothing strange, but if we take a step back, it seems that some letters are beginning to be glimpsed. It seems to say… Air. That’s right, these new wallpapers say in a very subtle and abstract way the name of the model who uses them. If you still don’t see it, look at the computer with the blue background in this image
It’s a curious nod to Apple. They could have posted any wallpaper they made in two minutes and no one would have noticed. But no. Who knows how long they racked their brains to launch this. Those of Cupertino take care of the smallest detail in all its products, and this is good proof of that.
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