MacBook Air: The world’s thinnest notebook
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by Nicholas Deleon on January 15, 2008




Here she is, the Mac laptop that had us all buzzing these past few weeks, the MacBook Air. What is it, exactly? And what’s with the Air monkier?

• She’s really, really thin. Like, 0.16 inches thin at the thinnest point. It fits inside an envelope. I’m staring at my credit card.

• It’s got a 13.3-inch widescreen, LED display.

• Yes, it uses a multi-touch trackpad.

• It uses an Intel Core 2 Duo processor at 1.66 GHz. It comes with an 80GB hard drive as standard, or you can opt for a 64GB flash drive, but that’ll cost ya. 2GB RAM is standard. Finally.

• There’s no built-in optical drive. A separate, USB drive will be available for $99 later. You can “borrow” another PC/Mac’s optical drive using supplied software.

• Built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth. It has something called a micro-DVI port for outputting video.

• She weighs three pounds, with a five-hour battery life. Three pounds? Isn’t that a little on the heavy side?

• Price: $1,799. Yeah…

• You can pre-order it today and it’ll ship in two weeks.

• Apple just put a video of it on its Web site. Right here, or thereabouts.


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  • This is NOT ‘The world’s thinnest notebooks’.
    Mitsubishi had a thinner laptop PC 10 years ago.

  • If you think that the communication device you have is the best then you are yet to see this . Its great and amazing the features and functions are outstanding , it is better seen and than ANY . the New MacBook Air & New MacBook Pros is Apple’s newest 13.3″ ultra-thin notebook, World’s Thinnest Notebook, offering cutting edge design in a remarkably thin package. models now available with Intel’s newest generation of Core 2 Duo processors in 24-karat Gold colour plated case .

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