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- Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 1.7GHz
- 2GB DDR3 RAM
- 128GB 9400RPM Hard Drive
- 13.3-Inch Screen, GeForce
- Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful Possibly the best "Apple" investment I've made, August 16, 2009 By He who spends too much (Chicago) - See all my reviews This review is from: Apple MacBook Air MC234LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) I don't think I'll go back to regular "full-size" laptops again. I didn't think that the weight difference between my 15.4" 2008 MacBook-Pro and the "AIR" would be so substantial, but it is. My back is thanking me. Even with the power supply and my average bring-to-work payload, I often forget that I'm wearing a bag.
As far as general computing goes, it has been -- by far -- the most pleasing computing experience I've had in over 17yrs working with computers... no doubt because of the SSD.
--Average applications load in one or two "bounces", tops.
--Web pages load faster
--No stuttering when displaying the contents of a a folder, scrolling through image galleries, etc.
--Startup/Shutdown times.
Other PROS:
--Screen is perfect. I was worried that the glossy screen may be a little bothersome, though I've yet to come across a situation where it was a problem and I've taken it everywhere with me.
--Its build seems... Read more
70 of 74 people found the following review helpful who this is for--, October 25, 2009 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Apple MacBook Air MC234LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) First of all, make sure that the battery is working properly. I just returned one with a bad battery -- it kept telling me that there was no battery present and also the system kept stalling. But i did play around with one that worked properly.
I'm only going to speak about the SSD (higher end) version. If you are going to get this MacBook Air, I completely feel that you are wasting your money buying the lower end version. The lower end drive is terribly slow and feels underpowered whereas the SSD drive version beats a faster MacBook Pro with a HDD. To further illustrate, the Macbook Air SSD opens up Adobe Photoshop in 3 seconds. Word in 2 seconds or less.
So here are the pros:
--super, light...it's addictive, wonderful. You'll carry it everywhere, annoyingly so.
--good battery life. I think the battery life in real world conditions even beats out the 7 hour battery of the Macbook Pro. Seems to use less battery and more... Read more
28 of 28 people found the following review helpful One of Apple's Best Ever, January 9, 2010 This review is from: Apple MacBook Air MC234LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) I'll say it straight away: I love the MacBook Air (MBA). I am a PowerBook collector, and have been using Apple's portables for many years, so I have some solid background in relation to their portable computers.
You may not know this, but in 1997 Apple had what, at the time, could be considered as a MBA. It was the PowerBook 2400c. What a machine it was. Small (10.4" screen) and light (4.4 lbs.). It came sans floppy drive: floppies were built into many laptops around the time the 2400c hit the streets, although they were on there way out. It also had reduced ports, but still included 2 PC Card slots. Strangely, it has a sort of unibody case, a landmark in design at the time. Underneath, you will find no interruptions in the case: it's all one, and the case wraps up and around smoothly. Released only in Japan, with just a handful of the units making it to the US, it is a rare machine indeed.
I think the reason Apple confined it to the Asian market was... Read more
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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful Possibly the best "Apple" investment I've made, By He who spends too much (Chicago) - See all my reviews This review is from: Apple MacBook Air MC234LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) I don't think I'll go back to regular "full-size" laptops again. I didn't think that the weight difference between my 15.4" 2008 MacBook-Pro and the "AIR" would be so substantial, but it is. My back is thanking me. Even with the power supply and my average bring-to-work payload, I often forget that I'm wearing a bag.As far as general computing goes, it has been -- by far -- the most pleasing computing experience I've had in over 17yrs working with computers... no doubt because of the SSD. --Average applications load in one or two "bounces", tops. --Web pages load faster --No stuttering when displaying the contents of a a folder, scrolling through image galleries, etc. --Startup/Shutdown times. Other PROS: --Screen is perfect. I was worried that the glossy screen may be a little bothersome, though I've yet to come across a situation where it was a problem and I've taken it everywhere with me. --Its build seems... Read more 70 of 74 people found the following review helpful who this is for--, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Apple MacBook Air MC234LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) First of all, make sure that the battery is working properly. I just returned one with a bad battery -- it kept telling me that there was no battery present and also the system kept stalling. But i did play around with one that worked properly.I'm only going to speak about the SSD (higher end) version. If you are going to get this MacBook Air, I completely feel that you are wasting your money buying the lower end version. The lower end drive is terribly slow and feels underpowered whereas the SSD drive version beats a faster MacBook Pro with a HDD. To further illustrate, the Macbook Air SSD opens up Adobe Photoshop in 3 seconds. Word in 2 seconds or less. So here are the pros: --super, light...it's addictive, wonderful. You'll carry it everywhere, annoyingly so. --good battery life. I think the battery life in real world conditions even beats out the 7 hour battery of the Macbook Pro. Seems to use less battery and more... Read more 28 of 28 people found the following review helpful One of Apple's Best Ever, This review is from: Apple MacBook Air MC234LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) I'll say it straight away: I love the MacBook Air (MBA). I am a PowerBook collector, and have been using Apple's portables for many years, so I have some solid background in relation to their portable computers.You may not know this, but in 1997 Apple had what, at the time, could be considered as a MBA. It was the PowerBook 2400c. What a machine it was. Small (10.4" screen) and light (4.4 lbs.). It came sans floppy drive: floppies were built into many laptops around the time the 2400c hit the streets, although they were on there way out. It also had reduced ports, but still included 2 PC Card slots. Strangely, it has a sort of unibody case, a landmark in design at the time. Underneath, you will find no interruptions in the case: it's all one, and the case wraps up and around smoothly. Released only in Japan, with just a handful of the units making it to the US, it is a rare machine indeed. I think the reason Apple confined it to the Asian market was... Read more |
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