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Apple MacBook Air 11" Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3317U 29,5 cm (11.6") HD 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 64 GB Flash Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver

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A laptop, also known as a notebook, is a portable computer. When you are looking for the right laptop, it is important to know where you are going to work with it. Do you want to use it on the road? Choose a model with a special energy-saving 'mobile' processor, a good battery and a reasonably small display. This will allow you to work longer with the same battery and saves you the trouble of carrying around a large display that consumes a lot of precious battery power. Or will you be using you laptop mainly in places where you will have access to a power outlet? Then choose a desktop processor (more processing power for less money) and an ordinary battery. This will save you a lot of money, which you could then spend on a bigger screen. You'll work faster because you can view more information at once and it's great for multimedia!
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Bullet Points Apple MacBook Air 11" Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3317U 29,5 cm (11.6") HD 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 64 GB Flash Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver
Each of several items in a list, preceded by a bullet symbol for emphasis.
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  • - Clamshell Silver
  • - Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3317U 1,7 GHz
  • - 29,5 cm (11.6") HD 1366 x 768 pixels LED backlight Matt 16:9
  • - 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 1600 MHz
  • - 64 GB Flash
  • - Intel® HD Graphics 4000
  • - Bluetooth 4.0
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 35 Wh 5 h 45 W
  • - Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
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Short summary description Apple MacBook Air 11" Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3317U 29,5 cm (11.6") HD 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 64 GB Flash Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver:
This short summary of the Apple MacBook Air 11" Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3317U 29,5 cm (11.6") HD 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 64 GB Flash Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Apple MacBook Air 11", Intel® Core™ i5, 1,7 GHz, 29,5 cm (11.6"), 1366 x 768 pixels, 8 GB, 64 GB

Long summary description Apple MacBook Air 11" Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3317U 29,5 cm (11.6") HD 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 64 GB Flash Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Apple MacBook Air 11" Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3317U 29,5 cm (11.6") HD 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 64 GB Flash Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Apple MacBook Air 11". Form factor: Clamshell. Processor family: Intel® Core™ i5, Processor model: i5-3317U, Processor frequency: 1,7 GHz. Display diagonal: 29,5 cm (11.6"), HD type: HD, Display resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels. Internal memory: 8 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 64 GB, Storage media: Flash. On-board graphics card model: Intel® HD Graphics 4000. Operating system installed: Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Product color: Silver. Weight: 1,08 kg

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notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2013-09-27 01:01:29
Beyond that, there is 4 GB DDR3L RAM and either 64 or 128 GB SSD installed. Upgrades are available for up to 8 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD storage, using the build-to-order option (BTO). Last but not least, Intel's Ivy Bridge chipset's native support make an up...
Good Compact, light subnotebook, High quality aluminum unibody, USB 3.0 for fast peripherals, Very good input devices, Improved application and graphics performance, Convincing battery runtims...
Bad Choice of connectors is lacking, Reflective display surface, Still only 1366x768 pixel resolution, Difficult to upgrade and repair, High temperatures under load...
Bottom line Apple MacBook Air 11The Apple MacBook Air 11 Mid 2012 is the third generation of the premium subnotebook, that had to prove itself in our detailed testing. The aluminum unibody and the pleasant input devices continue to be Apple's hallmarks, which have no...
88%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-09-27 01:01:29
If you don't need quad-core processing power, but still need a stable, comfortable keyboard to do your writing, the Apple MacBook Air 11-inch (mid 2012) ($999 list) might be the chariot you're looking for. It's the MacBook for those who already have a lar...
Good Thin, Light. Third Generation Intel Core processor. Bright screen. Nice multi-touch trackpad. Backlit keyboard. USB 3.0 ports. Thunderbolt port. Dual-band Wi-Fi.
Bad Ultrabooks are catching up on weight and performance. Middling battery life. Chassis precludes full sized HDMI or Ethernet ports. New MagSafe 2 port needs adapter for old MagSafe adapters and monitors. No SD card slot. Small amount of flash storage...
Bottom line The ultrabooks are catching up to the pioneer Apple MacBook Air 11-inch (Mid-2012) in terms of portability and capabilities, but the latest iteration is a nice system for those who want a second or third Mac around the house. However, for the price, comp...
70%
computershopper.com
Updated:
2013-09-27 01:01:29
About a year ago, when we looked at Apple's 2011-model 11.6-inch MacBook Air, it didn't have much in the way of Windows-based competition, unless you counted pricier ultra-premium machines like Samsung's Series 9 or less spendy but much less powerful netb...
Good Speedy Intel "Ivy Bridge" processor, solid-state storage, and USB 3.0 ports, Familiar sleek and sturdy design, Excellent keyboard for such a small and slim laptop...
Bad Not any thinner or lighter than last year's model, Battery life a bit less than last year's model...
Bottom line Apple updates its smallest MacBook Air for 2012 with a speedier CPU and USB 3.0 ports, while retaining the design elements that make it an outstanding ultraportable. It faces more competition these days (from Windows ultrabooks), but it's still the best...
90%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2013-09-27 01:01:30
The Ultrabook craze that's swept across the PC market exists in the looming shadow of one single, insanely successful laptop — the MacBook Air. This is a bit ironic given the criticism that faced the original Air (which hit stores about four years ago, be...
Good Excellent user interface, Light and portable, Bright, beautiful display, Snappy performance, Competitive starting price, Best bundled software in the business...
Bad Limited port selection, Merely adequate battery life, Squeaking space bar...
Bottom line After a year of releases from PC manufacturers, the MacBook Air remains the ultra-thin laptop that sets the standard for the industry. Its build quality, design, and value are difficult for any PC alternative to match. Most can rival the MacBook Air in...
90%
makeuseof.com
Updated:
2014-02-05 02:30:23
In my mind, people who purchase the MacBook Air have should have a clear idea of what they wish to accomplish with it. There's only one reason you should own a MacBook Air: for the portability. If you're in transit a lot, and need a capable lightweight co...
Bottom line Potential MacBook Air owners really ought to know what the MacBook Air is designed for before purchasing one. If you're planning to use it as your primary computer, you would have to understand that it's not the fastest, most powerful, most upgradeable la...
0%
anandtech.com
Updated:
2014-05-08 04:33:40
Things are getting very blurry.The MacBook Pro once stood for tons of power plus upgradability. Add a Retina Display and now it's just tons of power. It's a thicker, faster MacBook Air (with an awesome display). It's not bad, in fact it's quite amazing, b...
Bottom line Battery life has also improved thanks to Intel's 22nm silicon. You'll get between 3 - 7 hours on the 13-inch MBA, and between 1.85 - 5 on the 11-inch model. It's not all about Intel in the 2012 Airs however. The improvement in storage performance is even...
0%
pcworld.in
Updated:
2014-05-08 04:33:40
Believe it or not, it's been nearly four and a half years since Apple released the original --. At the time, it was revolutionary in terms of its size and weight, but it also was slow, had little storage, had only a single USB port for expansion, and w...
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arstechnica.com
Updated:
2014-05-30 07:21:06
Another year, another MacBook Air. Apple's lightweight machine has come a long way since it was first released in 2008 . At last week's 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple updated it once again alongside a plethora of MacBook Pro updates. Like the...
Good Ivy Bridge processors make the new low-end i5 equivalent to last year's i7 in performance, Graphics are notably improved with Intel HD 4000, Battery life is consistently good—about the same as 2011 models, but much better than in the past, USB 3.0, yay...
Bad No improvements in WiFi whatsoever...
Bottom line The 2012 MacBook Air doesn't look any different than its last couple of predecessors, but the upgrades on the inside are what make the machine. Although Apple elected not to try and squeeze a "retina" class display into the MacBook Air this year, such a c...
0%
barefeats.com
Updated:
2016-02-06 08:18:01
Help support Bare Feats by clicking our Apple display ads or THIS Apple USA link when ordering any Apple product or Apple compatible product.Live outside the USA? No problem. We are also an affiliate of these Apple Stores:PowerMax not only sells new and u...
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