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.
Abstract: We have all been waiting for Apple to announce the 11 inch MacBook Air, there were widespread rumors about it and when Apple finally showed it at the Mac Event, I realized that it was one of the worst kept secrets. Apart from the new 11 inch laptop, Ap...
Abstract: Page 1 of 4 When Apple launched its updated line of MacBook Air notebooks, the company effectively went to war with every way we've come to use Windows-based mobile PCs for the past 15 years. In many ways, it's untying us from the past and linking us t...
Extremely thin and light, Exceptional manufacturing quality, Robust and high quality aluminum case, Exceptional input devices, Quiet with a low load, Graphics performance
Few interfaces, No UMTS, Few and difficult to access upgrade possibilities, No backlit keyboard
The 11" MacBook Air is an exceptional subnotebook. The case, input devices, and the graphics performance have yet to find an equal in this class. The antiquated Core 2 Duo SU9400 may be significantly slower than modern Core i5 ULV processors, but neverthe...
Class-leading boot and resume times, Full-size keyboard, enormous trackpad, Surprising power for productivity and gaming, Gorgeous, high resolution 11.6-inch display, Unmatched aluminum unibody build quality, Respectable volume for its size
Shallow, mushy keyboard, Limited port selection, Display doesn't lean back past 45 degrees, No removable battery, RAM, HDD
The smallest notebook Apple has ever built, the 11.6-inch MacBook Air might also be one of its finest. ...
Abstract: Apple's brand new 11-inch MacBook Air starts out a scant 1.7 cm thick and tapers to a razor's edge 0.3 cm that somehow doesn't feel as dangerously sharp as the original MacBook Air. The 11-inch glossy LED screen actually boasts the same pixel count the...
Just as thin as the 11-inch Air and only 0.6 pounds heavier. Longer battery life. SD card slot. Flash storage. Larger trackpad. High-resolution display. Ports are on the case instead of under a flip-down door.
No optical drive, Ethernet, or FireWire. Core 2 Duo instead of the newer Core i3.
Both machines are a good bet, but a slight edge goes to the 128GB 11-inch model for its tiny size but decent storage. If these Macs used a newer Intel chip (Core i3, say?) and came with 3G radios, they’d get perfect scores.11-inch 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo Ma...
The 11" MacBook Air is svelte, solid, and performs many common tasks without breaking a sweat. But whether the new laptop is right for you depends on your willingness to trade poor performance and a high price tag for this new MacBook Air's signature ...
Published: 2010-11-01, Author: matt , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The 11-inch MacBook Air is marvelously twee—most people will quite literally marvel at it. It's stupid thin. And if it were any lighter, it would feel more like a trick than a tiny wonder of engineering and design.Specs 11-Inch MacBook Air (late 2010) Pri...
Abstract: Video Review: Chris Hardwick joins Kevin Pereira in the Gadget Pr0n review of the new MacBook Air from Apple. Weighing 2.3 lbs, the Air features a high-res LED display, multi-touch track pad, NVIDIA 320M graphics and more, but is the sleek look worth t...
Abstract: Personally, my ideal MacBook Air would offer 256GB of storage in the 11.6-in. model -- and a backlit keyboard. In the meantime, this one should fit the bill quite nicely, particularly for..