I've never really watched Alton Brown's TV shows. But then the other day I got an alert that the Food Network star had just started a cooking-while-quarantined livestream on YouTube. A strange impulse came over me to watch it. Maybe it's being holed up inside for too long. The livestream quality was terrible because Brown was using the built-in webcam on his MacBook. "Apple, can you do something about the cameras on your computers? 'Cause they suck," he said.
Most laptops have terrible webcams, and it hasn't been a big issue because a good webcam isn't a top-tier feature. But as more people are forced to work from home, wouldn't it be nice if Apple led the charge and offered a laptop camera that didn't output potato quality? Sadly this change has not come to Apple's newest MacBook Air. But I'm nitpicking. There's not much else wrong with the company's latest laptop, and it easily remains the best MacBook for most people—at least those who prefer macOS and don't want to switch teams to Windows.
The MacBook Air is the most popular MacBook sold by Apple, and the big draw for most people to upgrade from an older model should be the keyboard on this machine. If you haven't heard, the keyboards on MacBooks haven't been great (to put it mildly). Our own senior writer Lauren Goode had her MacBook Pro's E key pop off, and you can find numerous complaints about similar problems on Apple laptops all over the internet (or even backstage at the Oscars).


