Apple MacBook Air 13 in. 1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Laptop
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hardwarezone.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.5 star(s) Apple MacBook Air

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Apple's super slim MacBook Air is the hottest tech fashion statement this year and guess who just got to play around with one? We put the MacBook Air through its paces and found that this is one notebook that you'll hate to love. Read more inside, we know

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NotebookReview.com Professional Review.

MacBook Air First Thoughts Review

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For those of you who have been living in a cave for the last month, the MacBook Air is Apple's newest 13.3

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NotebookReview.com Professional Review.

Apple MacBook Air Review

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Apple's latest notebook, the MacBook Air, is being hailed as the world's thinnest. At well under an inch at the thickest point, the Air offers a thin design coupled with an extremely lightweight package for a notebook that has the same basic footprint as

Review Verdict: Apple is pushing the envelope (cough cough) with the MacBook Air ... in various ways that some people will love and others will hate. On one hand they offer a super thin, lightweight design, but on the other they take away ports and give you a permanent b

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maclife.com Professional Review.

Macbook Air

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The new notebook says big things about the future of small computing.

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maclife.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3 star(s) Apple 1.6GHz MacBook Air

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Lightweight or Airhead? The world's thinnest laptop is a little thin on "depth" and "features" too.

Review Verdict: . For some people, the Air will be worth it. Bloggers, for example, who use Wi-Fi and don't need to encode video or deal with huge image files, will love this svelte wonder. For a highly portable Web-surfing and productivity Mac, it rules. We're also exci

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QuickTake:

Pros: Gorgeous design, Multi-touch trackpad, bright LED-backlit screen, backlit keyboard. Remote Disc even lets you boot from the installer disc ;
Cons: Disappointing battery life ; small hard drive ; lack of optical drive, FireWire, and built-in Ethernet limits its usefulness for many ;
laptoplogic.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 2.5 star(s) Apple MacBook Air Review

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Thin is in, but does the MacBook Air have what it takes to compete in the crowded ultraportable category? Read on to find out!

Review Verdict: Those with extra money to burn can option for the 1.8GHz processor and ridiculously expensive $1000 "upgrade" for the faster yet smaller 64GB solid state disk (SSD) drive, which we strongly urge against as the performance gains are minimal. Fully loaded,

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QuickTake:

Pros: Incredibly thin and light, Incredibly sexy, Multi-touch trackpad, Multi-finger scrolling for web browsing, Illuminated keyboard, Gorgeous widescreen screen, Impeccable build quality, Incredibly thin and light, Incredibly sexy, Multi-touch trackpad, Multi-
Cons: Incredibly expensive, External optical drive is an optional purchase, Only 1 USB port - doesn't fit all devices, No additional ports nor expandiblility, So-so battery life, So-so performance - slower than MacBook, No stereo sound (mono speaker), Large for
macintouch.com Professional Review.

Review: MacBook Air

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In his Macworld Expo 2008 keynote address, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the latest Apple laptop: MacBook Air. Stunningly thin and lighter than any Apple laptop ever made, yet missing ports and expandability expected of laptops, the MacBook Air has been

Review Verdict: MacBook Air is a pleasure both to behold and use. It's quick enough for web, email, office applications, watching movies, and wasting time on YouTube. It slows down if you push memory usage past its 2 GB of built-in RAM, when slow virtual memory on disk c

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QuickTake:

Pros: Bright, clear display with wide viewing angle, Backlit, full-size keyboard, Multi-touch trackpad, Weighs only three pounds, Stunning design ;
Cons: Battery can't be swapped and battery life doesn't match claims, Slow, small hard drive, External SuperDrive and USB-Ethernet adapter cost extra ; each takes the only USB port and is incompatible with other Macs, Non-standard video port requires special ad
fudzilla.com Professional Review.

Apple's MacBook Air flows through our fingers

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Preview: Apple's Kate Moss As you know, we don't get much Apple stuff in our labs, but things are changing, especially after our editor-in-chief fell in love with one of those overhyped iPhone things. Honestly, I don't know what he sees in it, but the b

Review Verdict: We will try to do a full review early next week, as Fudzilla's biggest Apple fanboy, Mr. Nick Farrell, is eager to hear our verdict, so stay tuned

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techradar.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.5 star(s) Apple MacBook Air 1.8Ghz

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The Macbook Air is a visually stunning laptop, but we feel there are too many omissions here

Review Verdict: The Apple MacBook Air is a fantastic looking laptop and a joy to use, but there are simply too many sacrifices

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QuickTake:

Pros: Head-turning design ; Vibrant screen ; Great keyboard ; High-quality build ;
Cons: Lacking in connectivity ; No CD/DVD drive ; Poor battery life ;
pcworld.co.nz Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.75 star(s) New Zealand PC World Magazine > Apple MacBook Air

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Notebook And I have never, in 20 years of using Macs, had a woman stop in a café and ask to look at my computer (or anything else, for that matter). The Air is so slim it looks like the lid of my Macbook Pro, although it's curvier, and elegant in its brus

Review Verdict: Of course, to pack an actual Apple Mac into something this sleek means cuts had to be made - and Intel certainly made use of the surgeon's scalpel. A special version of the Core 2 Duo processor resides in the Air that is almost 60% smaller than the one it

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