Testseek.com have collected 119 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch - Early 2008 MB003 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch - Early 2008 MB003.
January 2008
(74%)
119 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: and ANALYSISAs you can see, though the MacBook Air costs more, it is way behind the MacBook Pro 2.6 in performance. I know its thinner and lighter but if you think the two are in any way close in performance, you are mistaken. Not only is the CPU in t...
Abstract: Video Review: The Apple MacBook air is thin, light, and sleek. With a minimal amount of outputs, it may not be for everyone, but there is no denying its appeal.
Abstract: Its been almost two months now, and life is still almost perfect living and working with the MacBook Air. To recap, for those of you just joining us, in previous articles I told you my reasons for ordering a MacBook Air. Then, after having it for a fe...
Abstract: So there you have it. I have to say that while there were some aspects of MacBook Air usage that gave me pause, none the above issues would have been a deal breaker for me. I love the size, the screen, the support for my 24-inch external display, t...
Although there has been a lot of discussion going on around MacBook Air, our verdict is quite certain. This notebook is beautiful, innovative, mobile and quite functional and hence is very appealing to users. We can definitely recommend it to many adva...
Abstract: The MacBook Air is finally in our hands, but it didnt impress. Ever since Steve Jobs unveiled the MacBook Air at 2008 MacWorld Expo, Apples ultra-thin notebook has been on our to-review list. Test Center snagged a model for review as soon as New York...
Fantastic design, uncompromising screen and keyboard, very solid, light, excellent performance.
SSD is very pricey, single USB port.
When Apple introduced the MacBook Air is created quite a stir, a laptop that is incredibly thin without culling things you want like a fast CPU, big screen and good keyboard. A lot of people are saying that it is too big to be an ultra portable, but in...
Abstract: Apple’s approach to enter the sub-notebook market, the Macbook Air, is a great competitor to existing products. I am lucky enough to have one to play with this weekend, and even to use one to write my first HWG blog post. Let’s start with the...
Amazingly light, Snappy performance, Lots of neat features
Non-removable battery, Few expansion options, Remote Disc is flaky
There are always numerous factors to take into consideration when evaluating a laptop, but the problem with the Air is that it introduces several intangible factors that we have never encountered when reviewing PCs. Like other Apple products such as th...