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» Description |
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The MacBook Air is proof. It's designed around all-flash storage for better responsiveness and reliability. It features a trackpad with full multi-touch support. And though it's incredibly thin and light, its large battery gives you portable power that lasts for hours. When MacBook Air first debuted, it was groundbreaking in many ways. Chief among them was the precision unibody enclosure. Now that same engineering process comes to the MacBook Air display. Just like the main enclosure, the display housing is crafted from a single piece of aluminum, with all the structural elements machined directly into it. Total unibody construction means a less complex design with fewer parts. That makes MacBook Air exceptionally thin and light, yet still durable enough to handle the rigors of everyday use.
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» Features |
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Advanced technology from iPad A truly mobile device needs to be light, thin, and strong enough to take with you wherever you go. It also needs to perform quickly, spring to life instantly, and have enough battery power to keep up with you. It should have no spinning hard drive, no optical drive, and no unnecessary parts. All of that is true of iPad. And now, it's true of Apple's most mobile notebook ever: MacBook Air. Out-of-the-box flash storage In fact, the MacBook Air is designed completely around flash storage. Typically, flash storage is housed in a package that's the same size as a conventional hard drive. Yet the flash chips themselves occupy a very small portion of that housing. And just like that, there's room for other important things, like a bigger battery. Now you have a notebook that weighs practically nothing and runs for hours on a single charge. That's mobility mastered. The best way to multi-touch on a notebook Multi-touch technology is simply the best and most personal way to interact with your software. And the optimal way to experience multi-touch on a notebook is through a trackpad. That's precisely the case with MacBook Air. Now you can perform more gestures than you have fingers on a spacious, all-glass surface that's smooth to the touch. An incredible battery Removing the flash storage enclosure and placing the flash chips on the logic board freed up even more room. And voila: space for a bigger battery. And when you put MacBook Air to sleep for more than an hour, it enters what's called standby mode. Unibody in unison When MacBook Air first debuted, it was groundbreaking in many ways. Chief among them was the precision unibody enclosure. Now that same engineering process comes to the MacBook Air display. Just like the main enclosure, the display housing is crafted from a single piece of aluminum, with all the structural elements machined directly into it. Total unibody construction means a less complex design with fewer parts. That makes MacBook Air exceptionally thin and light, yet still durable enough to handle the rigors of everyday use.
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» Specifications |
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Specifications: Enclosure: Precision aluminum unibody Processor: 1.86GHz Intel Core 2 Duo L2 cache: 6MBshared System bus: 1066MHz Memory: 2GB of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM onboard Hard drive: 120GB 4200-rpm Serial ATA Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor with 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory Video: Built-in iSight camera; Mini DisplayPort output port with support for DVI, VGA, and dual-link DVI (requires adapters, sold separately) Display: 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen display, 1280-by-800 resolution USB: One USB 2.0 port (up to 480 Mbps) Audio: Built-in mono speaker, built-in omnidirectionalmicrophone, analog audio output/headphone out Networking: Apple USB Ethernet Adapter (included) Wireless: Built-in AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi (based on IEEE 802.11n draft specification)4; built-in Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) module Hardware accessories: 45W MagSafe Power Adapter, AC wall plug, power cord
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» Overview |
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| · Advanced technology from iPad | | · Out-of-the-box flash storage | | · The best way to multi-touch on a notebook | | · An incredible battery | | · Unibody in unison |
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» Attributes |
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| Product Description | Apple MacBook Air Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz - 13.3" TFT |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 12.8 in x 8.9 in x 0.7 in |
| Weight | 3 lbs |
| System Type | Notebook |
| Built-in Devices | Speaker, wireless LAN antenna, Bluetooth antenna |
| Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz ( Dual-Core ) |
| Cache Memory | 6 MB - L2 cache |
| RAM | 2 GB (installed) / 2 GB (max) - DDR3 SDRAM - 1066 MHz ( provide |
| Hard Drive | 120 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 4200 rpm |
| Display | 13.3" LED backlight TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) |
| Graphics Controller | NVIDIA GeForce 9400M shared video memory (UMA) |
| Audio Output | Sound card |
| Networking | Network adapter - IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEE |
| Notebook Camera | Integrated |
| Input Device | Trackpad, backlit keyboard |
| Power | AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz ) |
| Battery | Lithium polymer |
| Run Time (Up To) | 5 hour(s) |
| Operating System | Apple MacOS X 10.6 |
| Environmental Standards | ENERGY STAR Qualified , EPEAT Gold |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year warranty |
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