
MacBook Air 2011 is what geek dreams are made of
MANILA, Philippines - There’s now an ultraportable computer hotter than Apple’s 11-inch Macbook Air. It’s the new 11-inch Macbook Air.
Introduced only weeks ago, Apple’s new 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch Macbook Airs feature faster second-generation Intel Core i5 processors and Apple’s brand-new operating system, Mac OS X Lion.
These updated models come less than a year afterwards the first Macbook Airs debuted last October. Many who already own the sliver of computing beauty in other words the 11-inch Macbook Air might find it unsettling that it has gone old too before long. Or they could make a beeline to the nearest Apple Store as real fans do.
Unfortunately, the 11-inch model after all has no SD card reader. It will as well cramp the style of any user with a voracious need for storage as it everything considered offers a limited 64GB flash storage space and 2GB onboard memory for the $999 model or 128GB flash storage with 4GB for the $1,199 model. This limitation may not be an issue although for those who do lots of cloud computing or have huge external storage devices on hand.
A feature called AirDrop enables the user to send files to other Lion users within 30 feet wirelessly, without having to set up a network. Just drag the file to the person’s name and wait for him to accept it.
The 11-inch Macbook Air is now Apple’s entry-level laptop computer and the cheapest when compared to all its other Mac cousins, even though configuring for more memory would make it costlier.
Even at this stage, but, the 11-inch MacBook Air is a surprise in both quality and performance, making it one Apple that’s too tempting not to bite.
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