The 13-inch MacBook Air is a very exciting Subnotebook. The revamped unibody case leaves an excellent impression with its design, manufacturing quality, and stability despite of its very thin build. Thanks to the large high resolution 13" display, and the very good input devices, there is no need to compromise while working. Also the performance should prove enough to satisfy most users without excessive CPU demands. Even the occasional game is possible without problems thanks to the GeForce 320M. Most Subnotebooks fail in this area.
The meager measurements and weight are attainable for an expensive price, as well as the virtually non-existent and deliberately difficult upgrade possibilities. Also when it comes to the interfaces the MacBook Air is stingy, even though these have been improved significantly compared to its predecessor.
Specifications
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# Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo SL9400 1.86 GHz
# Mainboard
NVIDIA MCP89
# Memory
2048 MB, DDR3 soldered
# Graphics adapter
NVIDIA GeForce 320M, Core: 450 MHz, 256 MB shared, 257.46
# Display
13.3 inch 16:10, 1440x900 pixel, LED backlight, LTH133BT01A01 (9CF0), glossy: yes
# Harddisk
, GB
# Soundcard
Cirrus Logic CS4206A
# Connections
2 USB 2.0, 1 DisplayPort, Audio Connections: Headphones (Apple headset), Card Reader: SD-Card,
# Networking
, Broadcom BCM943224 (abghn), 2.1+EDR Bluetooth
# Optical drive
# Size
height x width x depth (in mm): 17 x 325 x 227
# Weight
1.327 kg Power Supply: 0.185 kg
# Battery
50 Wh Lithium-Polymer, not removable
# Price
1599 Euro
# Operating System
Apple Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
# Additional features
Webcam: FaceTime, alternative power cable, USB Recovery Stick, iLife 11, 12 Months Warranty,
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