Testseek.com have collected 108 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Air 11.6 inch - Mid 2011 MC968 / MC969 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Air 11.6 inch - Mid 2011 MC968 / MC969.
July 2011
(85%)
108 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Unbeatable design, Thin and very light, Backlit keyboard, Thunderbolt port
Slightly worse GPU, No USB 3.0, No SD card slot on 11inch models, Price premium
If you need a super portable laptop that is still pretty capable, get the 11-inch MacBook Air. If you need something that offers a bit more power and a smidge better resolution, go for the 13-inch form factor. You'll be getting a great operating system in...
Topdrawer design and build quality, small and light, powerful
No USB 3.0, expensive
Overall, the Macbook Air is an awesome computer that combines the power of a desktop machine with the portability of a netbook. Beautifully designed and made, the only downer is the cost.
Low weight and small size, Outstanding aluminium case, Very good input devices, Keyboard backlighting, Very good application performance
Not so many ports, Reflective display, RAM is soldered down
As far as Apple is concerned, the widely heralded ultrabooks are welcome to come, because Apple is already well equipped in this area. The MacBook Air 11 essentially shares all the strengths and weaknesses of its 13-inch colleague.The unibody case is supe...
Beautifully crafted, Intel Core i7 processor for fast performance, excellent multi-touch functionality, unmatched portability, great keyboard and screen
If you're buying the high-end ($1199) 11-inch MacBook Air and care about performance, the 1.8GHz CPU upgrade is worth it. You shouldn't expect any real impact on battery life in normal use but you'll see a noticeable gain in performance across the board...
Abstract: In response to popular demand, this is an attempt to put the 2011 MacBook Air in perspective by comparing it to previous MacBook Airs. We included various examples of MacBook Pro as far back as 2009. For this performance snapshot, we chose Cinebench a...
Abstract: I've always liked ultraportables. Back when I was in college I kept buying increasingly more portable notebooks until I eventually ended up with something horribly unusable for actual work. When Apple introduced the first MacBook Air back in 2008 I fell i...
Published: 2011-07-27, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Last year at its "Back to the Mac" event, Apple launched a revamped pair of 11 and 13 inch MacBook Air models that borrowed hardware details from the iPad. This year, the company's duo of light and thin notebooks get some notable hardware enhancements bu...
Very fast, impossibly thin, strong metal build, comes with Mac OS X Lion, Very fast, impossibly thin, strong metal build, comes with Mac OS X Lion, Very fast, impossibly thin, strong metal build, comes with Mac OS X Lio
Not a lot of ports, Not a lot of ports, Not a lot of ports, Not a lot of ports
Buy one now. Really, it’s that good. Even if you’re not a Mac OS X person, but want a super-strong, impossibly thin yet powerful 13” ultraportable to run Windows, it’s hard to beat the 13” Thunderbolt Macbook Air. It’s capable enough to be your primar...