Apple MacBook Air Reviews

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date:
15/10/08

The long-anticipated refresh of Apple's line of MacBook laptops finally happened, and brings with it not just the usual speed updates, but a whole new architecture that seems to be aimed at pleasing just about everyone, environmental groups included.

date:
15/10/08

Grantwood Technology has introduced the MacVelope, a notebook sleeve designed for the MacBook Air, and the MacVelope Companion Bag. The sleeve is designed to look like a standard manila colored mail envelope, similar to what Steve Jobs used for demonstration at the 2008 Macworld Expo.

date:
02/08/08

A new solar panel kit for the MacBook Air called Apple Ju!cz will both charge and power the laptop at the same time.
The smallest 19-watt, which takes 14 hours to recharge the laptop, will sell for $500;
the 8-hour, 29-watt model is $600
and the 5-hour, 58-watt model is $1,000.

The idea of solar energy is really great. What we don't like is the price.

date:
17/07/08

Love the MacBook Air’s keyboard? Who doesn’t - it’s probably the best keyboard we’ve all seen so far. Steve Jobs claimed it’s the best keyboard Apple ever made, and he's a person who really cares about the details.

Anyway, what do you think about having that kind of keyboard on your iPhone? Sure you won’t get the feel - just the look...

date:
07/07/08

The high end MacBook Air comes equipped with a 1.8GHz upgrade (from 1.6GHz) and a 64GB Solid State Drive (SSD). The total price for the high end laptop is $2598. Compare this to the original price of the 1.8GHz/SSD MacBook Air at $3098 just last week (Google Cache).

The base price for the 1.6GHz 80GB Hard Drive MacBook Air remains at $1799. The difference in price appears to be a combination of price drops in both the processor upgrade ($200 vs $300) and SSD ($599 vs $999).


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