Testseek.com have collected 122 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch - Mid 2011 MC965 / MC966 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch - Mid 2011 MC965 / MC966.
July 2011
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122 Reviews
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Despite the hiccough in graphics performance, the new MacBook Air solidly outperforms last year’s model and it no longer feels as though you’re sacrificing performance in order to achieve that lightweight design. It’s still pricey, of course, but the ...
Мнение Mail.RuПосле использования нового MacBook Air я не могу сказать, что изменения произошли существенные. Этого нет, так что если у вас уже есть Air предыдущего поколения, я бы подождал с обновлением. Вряд ли вы работали с тяжелым видео или играми на...
Abstract: Sandy Bridgeこと第2世代Core iプロセッサ・ファミリーを採用する新型「 MacBook Air 」がついに登場した。次世代Mac OS「 OS X Lion 」のリリースとともに、ハードウェア新製品も投入されるという事前のウワサがあったため、「 MacBook Pro 」や「 iMac 」に続く“Sandy Bridge世代のMacBook Air”を心待ちにしていた人は多いだろう。新ハードウェアとして、「 Mac mini 」と「 Apple Thunderbolt Display 」も...
Published: 2011-07-25, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: Since it's release in 2008, the MacBook Air has been a trendsetting, market leading device. While current field of ultra-portable laptops has grown quite crowded, Apple's now 3-year old MacBook Air is still a force to be reckoned with.For 2011 Apple ups t...
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Published: 2011-07-25, Author: Tim , review by: engadget.com
The 2011 MacBook Air addresses nearly every concern anyone could lob at its predecessor. It's still light on ports, the missing SD slot on the 11-inch model is a drag, and no, it isn't cheap, but this machine is fast, efficient, and not to be underestimat...
Published: 2011-07-25, Author: Dan , review by: asia.cnet.com
Updated with latest Intel CPUs for better performance and battery life; backlit keyboard makes welcome return.
128GB SSD is a lot smaller than a standard hard drive; Starts at S$40 more than the 13-inch MacBook Pro.
The latest version of the 13-inch MacBook Air vastly outperforms its predecessor, and can finally be called suitable for mainstream use, instead of relegated as a niche product. ...
Dramatically faster for both everyday and serious work, Better value than most Windowsbased opponents, Battery life still holds up with the added speed, 4GB of RAM now standard on 13inch models, Thunderbolt opens up fast storage, docking possibilities, Backlit keyboard returns at last, Lion a good fit for the hardware, Still extremely portable, Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Quiet in
No more than 4GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, Can't be userupgraded, Not as fast as costlier rivals, Battery life could still be longer, Display isn't as vivid as on a MacBook Pro or similar,
There are still some for whom the MacBook Air won't be the ideal pick. If you're still heavily tied to disc-based software and aren't keen on spending the $79 for an external DVD drive (or hoping for a Remote Disc share), this won't be for you. Likewis...
It’s difficult to argue with the 2011 MacBook Air. Apple has taken our main criticisms of the previous model – backlit keyboard, faster processors – and addressed them neatly, without detracting from battery life, portability or style. The addition of...