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White bento spec wall centered on the starlight 15-inch MacBook Air, with an M2 chip tile, gray spec figures, and gradient highlight callouts.
Summary
The 15-inch MacBook Air spec slide: a golden starlight MacBook Air render in the center, surrounded by white tiles with an M2 chip tile, gray and gradient spec figures, and small feature glyphs.
Visual description
Light-gray field of white rounded tiles. The center tile shows the open starlight MacBook Air at a low three-quarter angle with a golden display fanning out. Top-left a black M2 chip tile glows with a pink-purple halo behind the silver Apple logo and "M2". Surrounding tiles mix solid-gray and gradient figures: "Up to 12x faster than fastest Intel-based MacBook Air", "8-core CPU" and "10-core GPU" (each with a small pink/orange die diagram), "1 billion colors" and "Up to 500 nits of brightness" (gradient numerals), "Up to 18 hours battery life" (with a green "18 hours" pill), "World's thinnest 15-inch laptop" (thin closed-laptop render), "Silent design" with a shush emoji, "Six-speaker sound system" with linear speaker glyphs, "Up to 24GB memory", "Up to 2TB storage", a green-camera "1080p camera", and a bottom-right "15.3-inch Liquid Retina display" tile with a golden Air showing the same wallpaper. Feature glyphs across the top: "MagSafe" connectors, a pink "Touch ID" fingerprint, "Magic Keyboard", and a "3.3 pounds" feather. Type is SF Pro, oversized numerals (mixed gray and gradient), small dark labels. Warm starlight tones from the product plus pink-purple gradient accents over the white grid.
Key takeaway
Mixing gray and gradient numerals on the same slide to grade importance, marquee specs (colors, brightness) get the gradient, the rest stay gray. The glowing-halo chip tile as a livelier variant of the flat black chip square. Tiny touches of personality (the shush emoji, green pill, feather glyph) dropped into a strict grid without breaking it. The golden Air render warming an otherwise neutral palette.
Reuse notes
Best for a consumer-laptop or single-device spec slide that should feel premium but approachable. Reusable as a feature-and-spec wall for any portable product. The render's color sets the slide's warmth; choose the hero finish deliberately. Emoji and pills are a light way to add tone but use sparingly so the grid stays the system. Needs a strong hero render and a full spec set to fill the tiles.













