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The Apple MacBook Air started somewhat of a revolution in laptops. It’s not a netbook per se (the spec and price will testify to to that), but at just 19mm slim, it does have netbook proportions. And now it’s spawned a whole new world of thin, ultra-po...
As with all Apple products a lot of thought has gone into style...
Unfortunately that style has come at the expense of a load of features. Oh and it's expensive...
Apple has cut some significant corners to get the MacBook Air down to size. Undeniably beautiful, but not quite worth the high price Apple's asking for.The Apple MacBook Air started somewhat of a revolution in laptops. It’s not a netbook per se...
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For some reason we were never able to get hold of a first generation MacBook Air. That's hardly surprising; I'm entirely sure Apple knew full well it was over-priced, under-featured and would nonetheless sell simply on the basis of it being, first, a new...
To continue the TrustedReviews tradition of dubious car analogies,the MacBook Air is rather like the Noble M600. Nobody in their right mind would buy one as their sole mode of transport. But you just know that if you could afford one you couldn't help but...
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Now in its third generation, the MacBook Air hasn’t had the same sort of overhaul as the rest of the MacBook range has had in recent months. Even so, Apple’s super-slim laptop has received a welcome price and performance tweak that should help broaden...
The MacBook Air is by no means perfect. Its performance and connectivity options are both more limited than those of conventional but heavier laptops. However, it does perform well when compared to other ultra-portable PCs in the same price bracket. U...
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techradar.com Updated: 2012-11-01 10:53:27
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The MacBook Air is an enigma. Its key strength is its lightweight, ultra-thin design making it ideal for carrying around with you. Yet it makes significant sacrifices to achieve this degree of style and portability. Despite an inevitable speed boost, t...
A welcome price drop, Still oozes style, Ethernet adaptor in the box...
Slowest machines in the range, Lacks optical drive, Limited expansion ports...
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The MacBook Air is a product that lives on the margins. It’s the slowest laptop – indeed, the slowest computer – in the Mac line. It omits many features that are standard on other Mac laptops, including multiple USB ports, FireWire ports, Ethernet port...
Weighs 1.36kg; thin; full-size keyboard; bright 13in display...
Slower than all other Apple laptops; single USB port limits connectivity...
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The MacBook Air is a product that lives on the margins. It’s the slowest laptop – indeed, the slowest computer – in the Mac line. It omits many features that are standard on other Mac laptops, including multiple USB ports, FireWire ports, Ethernet port...
Weighs 1.36kg; thin; full-size keyboard; bright 13in display...
Slower than all other Apple laptops; single USB port limits connectivity...
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The MacBook Air is the slowest laptop - indeed, the slowest computer - in the Mac line. It omits many features that are standard on other Mac laptops, including multiple USB ports, FireWire ports, an ethernet port and an optical drive. And the latest...
The previous generation MacBook Air was already well clear of the competition in its sleek design and uncompromised speed. With this latest 2009 update, not only has Apple made the Apple MacBook Air (Mid 2009) faster, but it’s over 30% cheaper. It c...
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alphr.com Updated: 2012-11-01 10:54:00
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Few laptops have ever generated a buzz like the MacBook Air did on its January 2008 release. It was followed by the inevitable debate over the merits of putting design before function, as the Air undoubtedly did. There's no denying that this is a well-...
It has its attractions, but the super-slim MacBook Air is felled by stronger competition this month...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2012-11-01 10:54:00
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Apple MacBook Air is an ultra light laptop manufactured and designed by Apple Inc. The laptop weighs 1.36 kg, and measures 0.4-194 cm height, 32.5 cm width, and 22.7 cm depth. Making use of Intel's Core 2 Duo processor with 4 MB on-chip, the speed of t...
At 19mm thick, the MacBook Air is so skinny that if it could walk it'd have to throw down a coat before going over drains. But it's not all tiny. Apple has packed in a full-size keyboard and 13-inch screen that are better than most. Using the full...
With no optical drive, removable battery, or Ethernet, and only a single USB port, it's fair to say Apple's made a heap of concessions to get it down to size zero. Also, what's that coming over the hill? Is it a monster price-tag? Yes it is. A...
The MacBook Air's entirely fit for purpose, and the ultimate convenience for style savvy travellers. The real bad news is that convenience comes at a cost, in terms of fewer features and a high price tag.Best offers for the Apple MacBook AirAmazon Mar...
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Few luxury laptops have as much visual impact as the MacBook Air. Thousands of column inches have been devoted to its tiny frame - and the fact that it measures just 21mm thick. It isn't just in the looks department that this laptop impresses, however...
Eye-catching, but the meagre specification and lack of features harm the Air's prospects...
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Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Thin and yet sturdy, use full range of new trackpad gestures, can access optical drive remotely with computers with Wi-Fi.Thumbs Down:Connectivity options are limited, slower as compared to other Macbooks, battery cannot be...
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When it comes to a premium product like the Apple MacBook Air, you have to let your jaw drop without worrying too much about your wallet. Apple has bumped up the specs on its latest iteration of the Air, but all that is secondary to its slim design and...
Slim, Lightweight, All Aluminum body, Battery life, Keyboard, touchpad, Performance...
Connectivity ports, Aluminum body gets warm...
It's the same old story. If you want a feature-packed MacBook with top notch performance, look elsewhere. However, if you want a fully functional laptop that is small, slim, lightweight, and a design statement unlike any other, the Air you must have...
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By: J. Simon Leitner / Klaus Hinum 22/09/09 Around a year and a half ago Steve Jobs introduced the MacBook Air. Even if it was partly refuted, it was advertised as the "thinnest notebook in the world". What was fascinating about it: at the time there...
Design with high recognisability, Excellent workmanship, High mobility thanks to slender dimensions, Keyboard is pleasant to use, Very good measurement results for the display, Good 3D performance thanks to Geforce 9400M...
Very limited range of interfaces, Battery and memory not exchangeable, No integrated broadband/WiMAX available...
Much has remained unchanged, some things are clearly upgraded. Also the camps of Apple friends and 'enemies' persist presumably unchanged. As a testing editor I, of course, have to offer praise as well as criticism concerning the current MacBook Air. Yes...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2012-11-01 10:53:25
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Apple stunned the world when the company released their 13.3" Apple MacBook Air MC234LL/A notebook, which is one of the thinnest and most versatile laptops ever manufactured. This model is the more powerful of the two customizable MacBook Air computers...
Naturally, a notebook as sleek and thin as the Apple MacBook Air MC234LL/A is going to cost you an arm-and-a-leg, but if you want an ultra-thin laptop, then consider this one. It lacks several "standard" features, but it boasts others, such as Bluetoot...
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The MacBook Air is the slowest laptop - indeed, the slowest computer - in the Mac line. It omits many features that are standard on other Mac laptops, including multiple USB ports, FireWire ports, an ethernet port and an optical drive. And the latest...
If what strikes you about the MacBook Air is that it's overpriced and underpowered, it isn't the laptop for you. It's hobbled by having only a single USB port. Its processor is slow and it's locked into 2GB of RAM. There's no FireWire, no optical driv...
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by Jason Snell, Macworld.com The MacBook Air is a product that lives on the margins. It’s the slowest laptop—indeed, the slowest computer—in the Mac line. It omits many features that are standard on other Mac laptops, including multiple USB ports, Fire...
Weighs three pounds; thin; full-size keyboard; bright 13-inch display.
Slower than all other Apple laptops; single USB port limits connectivity.
When I was working on this review, I had to temporarily surrender my previous-generation 1.86GHz MacBook Air so it could be re-tested by Macworld Lab as a reference system. For five days I used a new 13-inch MacBook Pro, replete with ports and feature...
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The MacBook Air is a product that lives on the margins. Its the slowest laptop--indeed, the slowest computer--in the Mac line. It omits many features that are standard on other Mac laptops, such as multiple USB ports, FireWire ports, an ethernet port...
Incredibly lightweight, Bright, beautiful screen...
Slow performance, Only one USB port...
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