Reviews for Apple MacBook Air 13.3" White Ultraportable Notebook1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB DDR3, 80 GB HDD, Intel GMA X3100, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, LED Backlight - MPN: MB003LLA
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fk51785
- Feb 19, 2008
Macbook Air ReviewStrengths: Light weight, thinness, design Weakness: Price, Weak processor, Batteries Macbook Air is not for everyone. It's a portable notebook for people who travel alot. Because of it's thinness and light weight, it's easier to carry around. However because of the reduced size and weight, there's no optical drive (CD/DVD). Also you get a weaker processor then both Macbook and Macbook Pro. It also only has 1 USB port and no Firewire port. So if you are a mac notebook user who needs all the features that I just listed, maybe Macbook Air is not for you. But if you are somebody who cares more about the notebook's portability over features then the Macbook Air is for you. Many people ask how fast Macbook Air is and after using it for about a week, I have no problems with its speed. I use iLife, iWork, Safari with no problems. So if the price is right and you are looking for portable notebook, I strongly recommend Macbook Air. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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sononkyo
- Feb 17, 2008
Focused Efficiency With SwankinessStrengths: Design, Mac Leopard, LED Screen, Keyboard, tapered edges, "little things" Weakness: no firewire, SSD options prohibitive, battery life; Superdrive needs to be made a bundle After using Windows/DOS in its many versions for 20 years, the feeling to switch to an alternative came about on the confluence of two things: Mac Leopard and the release of Vista. After seeing what Vista was (Windows ME all over again) and what Leopard was (an intuitive Windows XP Service Pack 2), it gave me reason to finally consider a Mac system. I needed three big requirements: The Screen had to be as good as the Sony TX screen, a full size keyboard this time, and the weight to remain 3lbs. Striking from consideration was the upgraded Sony TZ - I miss the full size keyboard and Windows Vista was on there and the gimped duo core took away from the small footprint I so adored. So I looked at a Macbook and Macbook Pro - the Macbook's SCREEN was ghastly. Everything else I loved. The Macbook Pro Screen was great, but I wasn't a fan of paying for what I didn't need - a dedicated video card and too many ports I don't use. Browsing the apple website, I came to a solution, a notebook with such great focus for writing that I decided to use as my initial platform for trying Leopard. What better way to start Mac OS X with the latest hardware from Apple, right? 96% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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ramoocollege
- Feb 20, 2008
A Surprisingly Solid NotebookStrengths: Weight, keyboard, screen, form factor Weakness: USB Superdrive should be included, not a good only computer, battery life so so I have to say that I am very pleasantly surprised by this. I received this for work as a backup laptop to my desktop and for that role it fits perfectly. I'm writing this review trying to keep cost out of the equation as much as possible. If you are looking at the price and the specs and shaking your head, this might not be the best choice. It is awful in bang for the buck. 94% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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devilot
- Feb 28, 2008
Feels even lighter than the 3lbs suggest!Strengths: Lightweight, solidly built, full-sized backlit keyboard, gorgeous 13.3" LED display, large multi-touch touchpad Weakness: Faster than other ultra portables, but still a bit laggy, 1 USB port, remote/ ethernet dongle/ external SuperDrive are extra Yes, this is NOT a _cheap_ notebook. Nor should it be if you take into account the little extras that Apple throws in such as the built-in iSight, lovely aluminum casing, magnetic latch, MagSafe adapter, backlit KB, "huge" multi-touch touchpad with all new gestures, and even the chipset had to be custom-built-- minimized to fit in this super thin notebook. 88% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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nilmot
- Feb 27, 2008
Simply Amazing!!Strengths: Form factor, weight and portability Weakness: Price, limited ports, and fixed battery. The Macbook is not meant for everyone. There is nothing like it on the market right NOW. This is my second Mac. It has almost everything I want in a sub notebook. It has the perfect balance of weight, screen & keyboard size, and power. Of course nothing is without flaws and it definitely has room for improvements. Here is what I wish to see in in the next revision(s). 80% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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mfauls
- Apr 19, 2008
OK, I'm Converted!Strengths: Size, look, well integrated package Weakness: Connectivity options, battery life, no CD/DVD I have been an MS user for like 20 years. Vista: they should really be ashamed of themselves! Time for a new PC for couch surfing and decided I would give it a try. Glad I did. Very light, people all want to try it out when they see it. The learning curve from Windows took like an hour. People complain about Safari but I think it performs pretty well. I did download FireFox as a comparison, but like Safari on the Mac better. Biggest drawback: no DVD/CD and only one USB. Performance is quite OK. 33% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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psmile4me
- Mar 21, 2008
A Thing of Joy and BeautyStrengths: Dimensions, weight, visuals and style Weakness: Security (no place for a laptop lock), not enough ports, particularly ethernet port (but a mini hub can be purchased, as well as a usb ethernet adapter), lack of cd drive I received my MBA 2 days ago and once again Apple has made an impressive statement in the form of presentation. The packaging alone was a thing of beauty. Once I got to the actual product all I could do was smile and thank the Lord that my PowerBook G4 12-inch died a week ago. Up until that point my 12-inch was attached to my hip. Compared to the current lineup of Apple laptops, the MacBook Air is lacking in a few key areas like hard drive space, internal CD drive, ports and speed. But for a traveler who needs a laptop when I'm on the go, losing the load is so worth it and this dawn thing can fit into the slimmest of places and not wear me down when I'm running for a plane. 33% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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32tideride
- Feb 20, 2008
Even thinner and lighter than you think!Strengths: Weight, form factor, backlit keyboard, bright screen Weakness: Price, remote disc, and wireless migration If you can't live without an optical drive or ports for every device the Macbook Air isn't for you. The remote disc feature that Apple promotes works, but depending on your network it will take you quite a while to install apps such as Adobe CS3. I would highly recommend getting the optional external Superdrive. 33% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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JoeJames55
- Mar 30, 2008
Cool Idea if you buy a computer on looks!Strengths: Great looking, ultra thin design. Weakness: No cd/dvd drive, 1.6 Intel Core 2 Duo Hmm, gotta give it to Apple again for making a light weight, good looking machine. Same as the I-pod, a first. Again, same as the i-pod, lacking in MAJOR functionality. No cd/dvd drive is a real killer! Battery life is pretty average but for what this doesn't have, I would expect better. Plus, that 1.6 gig Intel... boring. If you are going to spend that much money on a laptop, you might as well get something with some real power and it only weighs in at 5-6 lbs? Just as easy to tote around, does 3 lbs really make a difference or are we all that lazy? 25% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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totallyworfless
- Apr 19, 2008
Amazing Apple LaptopStrengths: Size, Weight, Look and coolness factor Weakness: underpowered, only 1 usb port Again, I am blown away by another apple product. This is one of the coolest laptops to hold in your hand. It's amazing how much a few pounds off the weight and the slimness of design makes such a big difference. I was a little disappointed by the battery power (only about 3 hours) though I've heard that other people have had varying amounts of battery life. All in all, I'm very happy about my purchase as a business traveler. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
cnet.com - Jan 25, 2008
Apple MacBook Air (80GB)
THE GOOD: Incredibly thin yet surprisingly sturdy; new trackpad gesture controls are very useful; remote optical drive makes living without a built-in drive much easier. THE BAD: Very limited connectivity; slower than other MacBooks; SSD hard-drive option is ridiculously expensive and standard hard drive is small; battery is not user replaceable. THE BOTTOM LINE: The design is revolutionary, but... Top
reviewgist.com - Jan 3, 2010
ReviewGist for MacBook Air
Performance is Good according to 31 Notebook experts. -- "very fast performance"-mobiletechreview.com -- "good performance"-xbitlabs.com -- "powerful"-tech.co.uk Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Battery, Interface, Display, Multimedia, etc. Top
productwiki.com - Jun 13, 2009
Apple MacBook Air
Apple announced the new MacBook Air as the worlds thinnest laptop at MacWorld in San Francisco on January 15th, 2008. Its thickness varies from 0.16" to 0.76" as measured from different points along its edge and weighs about 3 lbs. It features a 13.3" LED backlit display, a full-size backlit keyboard, and an oversized multi-touch trackpad. Apple has made use of several new technologies and design... Top
testseek.com - Oct 22, 2008
Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch - Intel Core 2 Duo
Testseek.com has collected 120 expert reviews for Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch - Intel Core 2 Duo and the average expert rating is 74 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
laptopmag.com - Nov 30, -0001
MacBook Air
Although it makes some trade-offs to achieve its amazingly thin profile, the MacBook Air outclasses other ultraportables in terms of ergonomic comfort, display size, and performance. Top
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A Great Laptop for the Traveller and Student
Strengths: Really compact, lightweight, Leopard included, advanced trackpad.
Weakness: Missing a lot of ports, no optical drive, hard drive a little slow.
This is a great computer for a student, office professional, or someone who just wants something in a small package that can be transported around easily. It has a bit too small of a hard drive (and it can be sluggish), but those are some of the sacrifices you have to make if you want a really compact, portable computer for everyday use. The screen is really nice, and the keyboard is full-sized, and the trackpad is better than any trackpad you've ever used in a laptop before. Overall, I'd say it's a pretty good laptop, a bit overpriced, but I enjoy it.
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