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Published: 2011-07-23, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The 13-inch MacBook Air has been updated with the latest Intel CPUs for better performance and battery life. Backlit keyboards make a welcome return
The 128GB SSD drive is a lot smaller than a standard hard drive. This also starts at $100 more than the 13-inch MacBook Pro
The latest version of the 13-inch MacBook Air vastly outperforms its predecessor, and can finally be called suitable for mainstream use, instead of relegated as a niche product....
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 th...
Abstract: Back in 2008, Steve Jobs slid the millimetres-thin MacBook Air from a manilla envelope, and in that instant the world of PC laptops looked dowdier than ever. For all its design flair, though, we found the Air riddled with compromises that upgrades since h...
Abstract: Product round-up It took a little while for the production lines to get going, but the first few months of 2012 have seen super-slim Ultrabooks completely outnumbering every other type of desktop or laptop PC coming our way. Intel’s tight definition o...
The most expensive of the thin and light laptops we've tested recently, the 13in Apple MacBook Air will set you back the best part of a grand and a half. This makes it a sizeable investment, but one you're unlikely to regret – the build quality is phen...
Battery life, Graphics, Great performance, Display resolution creates illusion of a much larger screen, Design, Ultra thin and lightweight,
All in all, the Apple MacBook Air (mid 2011) is a compact, light and extremely powerful machine. With 4GB of memory and a very quick 1.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, the MacBook Air is capable of all tasks that you throw at it.With the ability...
Beautiful, Quick and powerful, Great screen, Flexible, fast Thunderbolt connectivity, Excellent build quality
Expensive, Limited connectivity without adapters
Aside from the keyboard backlight, the key upgrade involved in the latest-generation MacBook Air is the use of a Sandy Bridge Intel Core i5 processor. This is a dual-core chip running at 1.7GHz, and gives great overall productivity results. To see how it...
Very slim and light (1.35 Kg), Large multitouch touchpad, Higher performance and battery life than the 2010 version and the MacBook Air 11.6inch, Decent audio quality, 6h12 battery life
Glossy panel with inaccurate colours, Low gaming capacity, Tends to heat up, Poor connectivity
Bigger, more powerful and with a higher battery life than its 11.6-inch version, the MacBook 13.3-inch represents one of the - if not the - best choices for those looking for a powerful, mobile machine. Note however that a richer connectivity wouldn't ...
The Apple MacBook Air 13in (Mid-2011) that we reviewed carries the maximum memory and storage of 4GB and 256GB. If you can work with 128GB of flash storage, the price drops to £1099, which is unbeatable even amongst shabbier-built ultraportable imitato...