Apple MacBook Air Fall 2010 (Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz, 256GB SSD, 13.3-inch)
Manufacturer: Apple Part number: MC504LL/A
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- Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 3 reviews
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- The MacBook Air is proof. It's designed around all-flash storage for better responsiveness and reliability. It features a trackpad with full multi-touch support. And though it's incredibly thin and light, its large battery gives you portable power that lasts for hours. When MacBook Air first debuted, it was groundbreaking in many ways. Chief among them was the precision ... Read more
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Meets my needs for weight, size and practical use.
by elejaces on October 27, 2010
Pros: Its beautiful, fast, lightweight, excellent screen, and does not get hot. Runs basic applications very well. Full-fledged computer, not a stripped down junkbook. Solid -state drive, great screen resolution, decent battery life and full size keyboard
Cons: Expensive, older Core 2 Duo processor, no illuminated keyboard, RAM not upgradeable after purchase -have to order it with more memory directly from the factory if you want it.
Summary: I have wanted a Macbook Air for a long time, but had not purchased one because there were two things that were "must haves" for me: a minimum of 250MB ...
Summary: I have wanted a Macbook Air for a long time, but had not purchased one because there were two things that were "must haves" for me: a minimum of 250MB of disk storage, and a minimum of 5hrs of battery life. So when this model was launched, my purchase criteria was met. I bought mine the first day they were available at the Apple store, and feel very satisfied with it. I was originally nervous about the older Core 2 Duo processor, but I strongly suggest you try one before you just look at the specs, specs can sometimes be deceiving. I think the computer is surprisingly responsive and feels very quick to me. I also own an i3 Imac (home computer), a newer 2.6Ghz 13" Macbook Pro (which the MacBook Air will replace), and my work-issued Lenovo T400 laptop. The Macbook Air runs as fast as the other macs I have doing 90% of what I normally do. I would not recommend this machine for video processing of gaming, but I think if you were, you would not be looking at this laptop. I wanted a very light, thin laptop with a great screen and decent battery life for my personal use that would allow me to use it for photo editing, as well as every-day tasks (navigating, videoconferencing, music, MS Office, etc.).To that end, the 13" Macbook is a perfect laptop for my needs. I tested an iPad, but I did not like it. Too limiting, and I vastly prefer a real, physical keyboard. That is where I do not agree with Mr. Jobs. Personal preference. A 15" computer would have been overkill, and the 13" Macbook Pro too heavy. The extra 1.5 lbs make a big difference to me when I'm lugging it in a backpack with other office gadgets through airports and my daily commute.
I actually find it comical (and a pile of garbage) that people say cosmetics don't matter. I can only imagine how attractive your girlfriend is if you think beauty doesn't matter. Call me vane, but beauty matters to me and I like the Macbook Air a lot. It does turn heads and that is fun. I'm willing to pay extra for pretty, just a someone else is willing to pay for a designer pair of shoes, or a nice car of your favorite brand.
Other things I like A LOT:
- solid state drive. The computer if fully booted and ready to go in about 10 seconds. No rotating hard drive. The solid state design is surprisingly fast.
- responsive and gesture sensitive trackpad
- OSX. Minimal virus risk, do not have to buy anti-virus subscriptions. Stable OS system rarely crashes, and when a crash happens, it is only a single application, no re-boot needed. I do not have to spend hours troubleshooting crapware or driver problems. I instead use my time to do what I need to do. If you own a Mac, you know what this means.
- 1440 x 900 resolution LED screen is as good as the 15.4" laptops of just a year back
- Two USB ports and SD card reader enough connectivity for an ultraportable. SD slot just ok for me, since I have a Canon SLR and I use flash cards for it.
- iLife suite: comes free with very useful and desirable software
Shortcomings:
- Older processor (Core 2 Duo) maybe to get more battery life?
- Illuminated Keyboard, where did it go? perhaps to get more battery life?
- No optical drive -which I do not use anyways. If I want to watch a movie I use my 50" 1080P plasma TV.
- If you want 4GB of RAM for more horsepower, you have to order it that way, since the memory is soldered into the circuit board. So you can not upgrade it after buying it with just 2 GB.
I am sure Apple will put out an upgrade in the future, but so will everybody else. At some point you have to decide if you are willing to buy or keep waiting for something better. I hope this review is informative to you.4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Even Better Than I Hoped (2.13 GHz, 4 GB, 256GB)
Pros: Super light, sleek, fast, sharp physical features catch the eye, never gets hot, ultra thin, beautiful images-great resolution and screen
Cons: wish battery life was more than 5 hours, I use it in the dark all the time, and the light from the screen gives off plenty of light--no issue on the backlit key board, didn't like the processor, RAM, or memory, so I upgraded
Summary: This is the 9th computer I've purchased, and it is the bomb! I hate to confess I am vain, but after two months, I still haven't tired of ...
Summary: This is the 9th computer I've purchased, and it is the bomb! I hate to confess I am vain, but after two months, I still haven't tired of answering strangers questions about my laptop. I hate the geeky, Mac sub-culture, but just about everyone who sees this comments on its beauty and functionality. They don't always use cultish phrases like: the marriage of science and art--but that's what they're saying.
Here's the deal, if you are a student, an on-the-fly professional, or someone who appreciates and can afford the latest toy--you have to check this out. I debated a while between this machine and the latest 15 in. MBP. After ordering the 13 in., tricked out MBA, I began to second guess myself. Since pulling it out of the box, those thoughts are history.
I write, edit photos, browse the web, give presentations in the classroom and board room--the MBA covers them all.
The dude who gave it three stars below, sounds like he went with the MBP, and is telling everyone why. Listen to those reviewing the product, while using the product. Happy Hunting.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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1.6lbs of computer weight-loss costs a consumer $600.
by bigmuflar2 on October 26, 2010
Pros: Weight Loss of 1.6 lbs versus a similar MacBook Pro model that has a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB's of RAM, 1066MHz, and 250GB of storage.
Cons: An extra $600 for 1.6lbs of weight!
Summary: You could get a MacBook Air with 2.13GHz, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of RAM, 1066MHz, and 256GB of storage for $1,799.00 . Or for $600 ...
Summary: You could get a MacBook Air with 2.13GHz, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of RAM, 1066MHz, and 256GB of storage for $1,799.00 . Or for $600 dollars less you could get a 13" MacBook Pro with an extra 1.6lbs and .27GHz, but you lose 6GB's of storage. The extra .27GHz and downgrade of 6GB's on the MacBook Pro pretty much cancels out. So, basically 1.6lbs of MacBook weight-loss costs a consumer $600.
0 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
Product series
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Apple MacBook Air Fall 2010 (Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz, 128GB SSD, 13.3-inch)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: Intel 1.86 GHz,
Core 2 Duo ( Dual-Core ),
2 GB,
/ 4 GB (max),
128 GB,
Apple MacOS X 10.6,
13.3 in,
TFT active matrix,
1440 x 900 ( WXGA+ ),
NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M Shared video memory (UMA),
None,
256 MB,
2.3 lbs,
L2 cache,
3 MB -

Apple MacBook Air Fall 2010 (Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz, 256GB SSD, 13.3-inch)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: Intel 1.86 GHz,
Core 2 Duo ( Dual-Core ),
2 GB,
/ 4 GB (max),
256 GB,
Apple MacOS X 10.6,
13.3 nm,
TFT active matrix,
1440 x 900 ( WXGA+ ),
NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M Shared video memory (UMA),
None,
256 MB,
2.3 lbs,
L2 cache,
3 MB -

Apple MacBook Air Fall 2010 (Core 2 Duo 1.4GHz, 128GB SSD, 11.6-inch)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: Intel 1.4 GHz,
Core 2 Duo ( Dual-Core ),
2 GB,
/ 4 GB (max),
128 GB,
Apple MacOS X 10.6,
11.6 in,
TFT active matrix,
1366 x 768 ( HD ),
NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M Shared video memory (UMA),
None,
256 MB,
2.3 lbs,
L2 cache,
3 MB -

Apple MacBook Air Fall 2010 (Core 2 Duo 1.4GHz, 64GB SSD, 11.6-inch)
Manufacturer: Apple
Specs: Intel 1.4 GHz,
Core 2 Duo ( Dual-Core ),
2 GB,
/ 4 GB (max),
64 GB,
Apple MacOS X 10.6,
11.6 in,
TFT active matrix,
1366 x 768 ( HD ),
NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M Shared video memory (UMA),
None,
256 MB,
2.3 lbs,
L2 cache,
3 MB
Accessories
- Action Sport Drives Birdhouse SkateDrive Ptero - USB flash drive - 16 GB (35141986)17.99 - 19.99
- Action Sport Drives Birdhouse SkateDrive Ptero - USB flash drive - 8 GB (34933084)11.99 - 12.99
- Action Sport Drives Burton SnowDrive Feather 11 - USB flash drive - 4 GB (35074397)9.99
- Apple Magic Mouse (33783857)47.99 - 114.38
- Apple Mighty Mouse (wireless) (31985391)69.89
- Ergoguys mouse (34828802)
- Cisco Linksys E4200 v2 Maximum Performance Dual-Band N900 router (35098697)149.99 - 216.92
- Asus RT-N56U Dual-Band Gigabit Wireless-N Router (34200558)115.24 - 143.89
- ASUS RT-N12 B1 - wireless router - none - 802.11b/g/n - desktop (35025047)39.99 - 70.00
- ASUS WL-330N - wireless router - 802.11b/g/n - desktop (35224227)
- Belkin N300 Wireless N Router - wireless router - none - 802.11b/g/n - desktop (34859949)38.35 - 39.99
- Belkin N750 DB Wireless Dual-Band N+ Router - wireless router - 802.11 a/b/g/n - desktop (35190485)99.09 - 149.66
- Belkin N900 Dual-Band Wireless Router - wireless router - 802.11n - desktop (35262637)195.99 - 299.34
- Cisco 881 Fast Ethernet Security Router supporting EVDO/1xRTT - router - cellular modem - 802.11b/g/n (draft 2.0) - desktop (35026157)886.99 - 907.99
- CradlePoint CBR400 Compact Broadband Router - wireless router - 802.11b/g/n - desktop (34846899)190.45 - 216.40
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Apple MacBook Air Fall 2010 (Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz, 256GB SSD, 13.3-inch)
