Apple

The End of an Era: Space Gray MacBooks Make Final Departure

Say goodbye to space gray Macs as the color fades away with the M3 MacBook Air, making way for sky blue and a new era of Apple designs.

Summary

Apple has phased out the space gray color option for most of its products, with only two new Macs—the M3 MacBook Air and the A17 Pro iPad mini—still available in this finish. The upcoming M4 MacBook Air will replace space gray with sky blue. Space gray was first introduced by Apple in 2013 with the iPhone 5s and later expanded to various Mac models, including the 12-inch MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air. It was also used for the iMac Pro, higher-end Intel Mac mini desktops, HomePod, HomePod mini, and AirPods Max.

However, space gray has been gradually replaced by other shades such as space black, jet black, midnight, and sky blue. The M4 iPad Pro already features a space black option, and the base model iPad 10 now comes in silver, blue, yellow, and pink instead of space gray. Despite the changes, Apple's color palette continues to evolve, with the era of peak space gray appearing to be behind us.

Key Points:

  • M3 MacBook Air: Last new Mac available in space gray.
  • M4 MacBook Air: Will replace space gray with sky blue.
  • M4 iPad Pro: Replaced space gray with space black.
  • iPad 10: Dropped space gray for silver, blue, yellow, and pink.
  • Current Space Gray Products: M3 iPad Air and A17 Pro iPad mini.
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