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January 2008
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119 Reviews
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Breaks new ground in design, Strong and sturdy build, Excellent keyboard
Sluggish system performance, Lack of connectivity options
Ever since news about the Macbook Air broke (and in typical Apple style left the world open-mouthed) we at Tech2.0 had been waiting eagerly to get our hands on it. Well, the wait is now over, so without further ado or pontification let’s head st...
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Published: 2008-01-28, Author: Dan , review by: asia.cnet.com
Incredibly thin yet surprisingly sturdy; new touchpad gesture controls are very useful; remote optical drive makes living without a built-in drive much easier.
Very limited connectivity; slower than other MacBooks; SSD hard-drive option is ridiculously expensive and standard hard drive is small; battery is not replaceable.
The design is revolutionary, but Apples MacBook Air will appeal to a smaller, more specialized audience than the standard MacBook, thanks to a stripped-down set of connections and features.
Ultra slim lightweight design; large, bright LED screen; multitouch gesture trackpad; looks really great; high coolness factor.
No builtin optical drive; Remote Disc has limitations; limited number of external ports.
The Air isn’t for everyone. As a portable computer, it excels in many areas that others can’t – such as having a large screen, full-sized keyboard and decent processing power – while staying ultra lightweight. But the exclusion of...
Abstract: What happens when one of the most prolific and enigmatic icons in the tech industry pulls a notebook out of a standard office envelope? Ruckus ensues, time stands still and hell freezes over...well, maybe not, but it was something to behold nonetheless...
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With its integrated graphics, the 4200RPM hard drive and a 1.6GHz dual core CPU, the MacBook Air certainly isnt a speed demon. Heavy duty applications dont like the MacBook Air so if one of your primary usages of a computer is to process data such as ...
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Apple nous livre ici une machine vraiment orientée mobilité. On a envie de l’emmener partout avec soi. Il est tellement léger et peu encombrant que cela devient un plaisir. Bien sûr, la mobilité se fait au détriment de certains périphériques et de...
Abstract: Il y a quelques années, Apple avait un ultraportable “pro” dans sa gamme, le PowerBook 12 pouces. Au passage à Intel, il a disparu et n’a jamais été remplacé, jusqu’il y a quelques semaines, avec le MacBook...
Très faible épaisseur (1,94 cm !), Design et finition, Autonomie,
Performances faibles du disque dur, Une seule prise USB, Pas de prise Ethernet, Lecteur en option
Portable hors-norme, le MacBook Air séduit avant tout par sa faible épaisseur et sa très belle finition. Il se transporte facilement et saura ravir les utilisateurs de bureautique, d'Internet, ou encore les amateurs de films itinér...