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.
Intel Core i5-2467m provides improved processing and integrated graphics capabilities, Better trackpad, Thunderbolt technology enables high-speed data transfers, Attractive, lightweight construction and design,
Unimpressive battery life, Other systems have more RAM, Lack of familiar amenities like Ethernet, an SD card reader, or a sizable hard drive may vex users,
The already impressive Apple MacBook Air 11-inch (Thunderbolt) gets Apple's OS X Lion, a speedier processor, Thunderbolt technology, but for this price other laptops offer more features. ...
The newly launched 11 in MacBook Air upgrades last year’s Air in significant manner, and we have to say that so far this is the fastest and the most ultraportable system you’ll get in the market. Though, some users could find the limited storage space...
Blazing fast performance, same lightweight and chic design as with the previous Air model, excellent value, now with backlitkeyboard too, perfect for laptop serious travelers and those always on the go, super responsive – and did we mention how fast it is!?,
Base $999 configuration only comes with 2GB of ram, lacks SD card slot, we’re not sold on Thunderbolt yet.
We do wish that the base configuration of the MacBook Air came with 4GB of ram as opposed to just 2GB. After all, 2GB is practically unacceptable nowadays. We also wish that Apple had managed to figure out how to fit in an SD slot into the latest 11-...
Abstract: Apple claims that the 11″ MacBook Air can run for up to five hours on a single charge. Once again, Apple's battery life claims are accurate and perhaps a bit conservative.It's hard to take most PC manufacturers' battery life claims seriously. The problem ...
Abstract: Apple's computers have had the best out-of-box experience for several years. The experience is now even better with the introduction of the new MacBook Air models and OSX Lion.As someone that's purchased more than a dozen Macs, I'm used to the unboxing ex...
Published: 2011-07-22, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Incredibly thin yet surprisingly sturdy; new trackpad gesture controls are very useful; remote optical drive makes living without a built-in drive much easier
Very limited connectivity, slower than other MacBooks, SSD hard-drive option is ridiculously expensive and standard hard drive is small, battery is not user replaceable
This year's 11-inch MacBook Air improves on last year's model in several significant ways and is by far the fastest ultraportable you're likely to find, though some users will consider the limited flash storage space to be a hindrance.
Abstract: The latest MacBook Air models went on sale today at Apple retail stores. With the demise of the white MacBook, the 11″ MacBook Air is now the most affordable notebook available.I skipped the first generation of MacBook Airs due to their lackluster perform...
Comfortable backlit keyboard, Faster Core i5 processor, Very thin and light, Flash memory helps machine wake instantly, Bright display with wide viewing angles, Thunderbolt support
Below-average battery life, Starting configuration has only 64GB of storage, No SD card slot
You really have to look at the 11-inch MacBook Air in two ways to evaluate it: First as an ultraportable and next as the most affordable laptop Apple offers. As an ultraportable, the Air is superior in almost every way. It offers a bright display with ...
Thin, light, and sleek design, Hugely upgraded performance over previous version, Sturdy body, Excellent bundled software
Shallow keyboard, Some features require a learning curve, Mediocre battery life
A strong boost in CPU power puts the MacBook Air in the performance zone of the more expensive MacBook Pro, floating it well above its ultraportable competition. ...