Is the M1 MacBook Air really fanless — and does that cause problems in Bali's heat?
Yes, the A2337 is completely fanless. In short bursts the M1 handles heat brilliantly through the aluminum chassis. For sustained workloads in Bali's 32°C+ weather, thermal throttling is real — performance drops to maintain safe temperatures. Using a laptop stand improves airflow and reduces throttling significantly.
The M1 MacBook Air won't turn on after getting wet — is recovery possible?
Recovery is possible if the M1 chip itself wasn't destroyed by the liquid. Bring it to us immediately without attempting to charge it. We'll perform ultrasonic cleaning and assess board damage. M1 Airs have a good recovery rate for moderate liquid exposure if treated quickly.
Can you replace the screen on the A2337 MacBook Air in Bali?
Yes, we stock A2337 display assemblies for replacement. The Retina panel is a complete assembly replacement (display, housing, camera). Repair takes 1–2 days and costs from 4,500,000 IDR. Bring it in for a free quote — we'll confirm the exact price after inspecting the damage.
My M1 MacBook Air is showing a lot of beach sand under the keys — what can I do?
The scissor-switch keyboard on the A2337 is sand-resistant compared to butterfly keys, but enough fine beach sand will eventually cause key issues. We can clean the keyboard thoroughly. If keys are physically damaged, a top case replacement is the definitive fix. Prevention: use a keyboard cover at the beach.
How long does a battery replacement take for the MacBook Air M1 in Bali?
Battery replacement on the A2337 typically takes one business day. We use OEM-grade replacement batteries rated to Apple's original capacity specification. You'll leave with a machine that feels brand new in terms of battery life.