Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Air 11.6 inch - Late 2010 MC505S / MC506S and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Air 11.6 inch - Late 2010 MC505S / MC506S.
October 2010
(82%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Astonishingly thin and light, Very high resolution for the screen size, Decent performance, Sturdy construction, Excellent bundled software
Shallow keyboard, No SD-card slot, Mediocre battery life
The 2010 MacBook Air is a gold-standard laptop for demanding users seeking a powerful travel companion or others who want the media punch of iLife. ...
The 11-inch MacBook Air may be portable perfection, but by default it's not the perfect notebook. It's slow, the battery doesn't last all that long under actual use and the screen resolution, although appreciably high, makes things a little difficult to r...
Small and lightweight; easy to take on the road, NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics offer better performance than Intel embedded graphics, Flashbased storage provides instanton, power savings, and highperformance access, Available in two sizes: 11inch and 13inch, Less expensive than previous MacBook Air.
Maximum RAM is only 4 GB, Flash storage isn’t user replaceable, Uses older Intel Core 2 Duo processors, Lacks a wired Ethernet port.
Slow processor clock speed, No keyboard backlighting
My original review of the MacBook Air ended with a simple question: “How much are you willing to compromise?” While it’s still true that a small, light laptop will require some degree of compromise on both speed and price, over time Apple has made tho...
The Apple MacBook Air 11in has incredible engineering that squeezes just enough power and longevity from the skinniest of chassis. Here's our review. ...
Superb industrial design, full size keyboard and trackpad, excellent display, snappy performance, good battery life
Small storage capacity, no backlit keyboard, limited specifications, limited ports, can't be upgraded
Apple's MacBook Air isn't for everyone; its modest specifications, limited ports and relatively small storage will disappoint some. However, those after a light, functional and superbly built ultraportable notebook with excellent battery life won't be dis...
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Amazingly slim designGreat keyboard/trackpad combo New iLife '11 software included Decent graphics performance16:9 display
Pricey for an 11-inch laptop with an older processorLacks backlit keyboard and SD card slot
Apple makes the MacBook Air both smaller and less expensive, creating an excellent ultraportable laptop, but leaving out a few features along the way....
Very slim and light, Large multitouch touchpad, Shell nicely finished, HDReady screen (1366 x 768)
Glossy panel, Very reduced interface connectivity
The Macbook Air is an ultra-portable with a good power/size ratio. Note however that if size is not a decisive factor in your choice, the MacBook Pro offers better battery life and much better performance. ...