Oldest Supported MacBook Air On MacOS Monterey
Welcome back everyone, as most of you know, macOS Monterey has officially come out, and I went ahead and installed it on the 2015 MacBook Air, which is the oldest supported MacBook Air, so let’s see how this MacBook runs on the latest version of macOS! Here’s something I really want to tell you, macOS Monterey is still in its infancy, although one person may have a very stable experience with it, the next person may not, so what I will tell you is that without a doubt, I would highly recommend not installing macOS Monterey on any version of MacBook, I’d recommend installing it may be a couple of weeks, maybe even months later. Personally, I’ve had the most amount of issues with macOS betas than iOS betas.
With that out of the way, I can tell you is that this specific software came with a couple of cool features, but nothing groundbreaking, macOS Big Sur was that massive update that came out, and with the 2015 MacBook air the few awesome features that were supposed to come out with macOS Monterey aren’t even supported on this MacBook! So, that’s kind of a letdown. One of these cool features was universal mode, this allowed you to actually use your MacBook, iPad, and other iMacs as secondary devices…