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.
Amazingly thin aluminum case packs a 13.3-inch LED screen and full-size keyboard; extra-large TrackPad recognizes multi-touch gestures; Remote Disc function lets you access other optical drives; decent performance, battery life for an ultraportable
Cant use Remote Disc to stream music, movies; only one USB port; lacks Ethernet jack, media card reader, optical drive; no option for WWAN radio; few upgrade options; battery is not user-replaceable
The thinnest ultraportable on the market, Apples MacBook Air will win many over with its gorgeous design. But its feature set wont satisfy every road warrior. ...
Exemplary design, Highquality workmanship, Very good display, Very good fullsize keyboard, Size
Poorly equipped with interfaces, Battery and memory cannot be exchanged by user
The MacBook Air is fascinating. We especially liked the excellent workmanship, the high-quality materials used, its robustness, its low weight, and of course, its compact size (especially the slimness). Such a brilliant 13.3" display and such very good in...
Abstract: I spent this past weekend with my Mom as she celebrated her 80th birthday (we Sellers have good genes, so you may be stuck with Yours Truly covering the Apple industry for another 30 or so years). I used the MacBook Air fairly extensively over the ...
Apple has delivered a unique product that will appeal to some. I believe the legacy of this product (MacBook Air MB003LL/A) will be that Apple continues to push the envelope by thinking outside the box. ProsSize and Weight is incredible Design is "Sexy...
Incredibly thin and light, Incredibly sexy, Multitouch trackpad, Multifinger scrolling for web browsing, Illuminated keyboard, Gorgeous widescreen screen, Impeccable build quality
Incredibly expensive, External optical drive is an optional purchase, Only 1 USB port doesnt fit all devices, No additional ports nor expandiblility, Soso battery life, Soso performance slower than MacBook, No stereo sound (mono speaker), Large for a ...
So is the MacBook Air worth the hype? Sure, the super thin profile is very unique and eye catching, but once the eye candy wears off you aren’t left with much. If you are purely out on the go, perhaps with a desktop to handle connectivity and storag...
Gorgeous design, Multi-touch trackpad, bright LED-backlit screen, backlit keyboard. Remote Disc even lets you boot from the installer disc.
Disappointing battery life; small hard drive; lack of optical drive, FireWire, and builtin Ethernet limits its usefulness for many.
For some people, the Air will be worth it. Bloggers, for example, who use Wi-Fi and don’t need to encode video or deal with huge image files, will love this svelte wonder. For a highly portable Web-surfing and productivity Mac, it rules. We’re...
Abstract: I have been using my MacBook Air for more than two and a half weeks now and that is more than enough time for me to be able to share a few thoughts. The Air is far from perfect but overall I am incredibly happy with it. The best comparison to my initi...
Stylish and lightweight form factor Full sized, backlit keyboard & multigesture trackpad Extremely bright, sharp 13" LED display Above average battery life Accessories available to supplement functionality
No internal optical drive Limited port connectivity No internal hard drive or memory expansion options Battery not user replaceable Slower processor
One central question is whether or not the MacBook Air can function as oneÂs sole, stand-alone computer. Most of the AirÂs limitations can be overcome with accessories, albeit it at additional cost. Adapters and USB hubs can expand the AirÂs connectiv...
I started this review by defining the expectations of a notebook like the MacBook Air. The problem is that Apples mainstream popularity has made a device like the MacBook Air, which would normally be targeted at a very small niche, appeal to a much w...