пятница, 8 февраля 2013 г.

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Display: With a resolution of 1366×768 (11.6″) and 1440×900 (13.3″), the MacBook Air displays are actually better than the MacBook Pro line up. That might tell us how Apple will update the MacBook Pro next. Both resolutions provide a good pixel density, although many PCs that sell for much less do offer as many pixels per square-inch. The main advantage on Apple’s side is the quality of the display. It is nice, has a good view angle and an image quality that surpasses most competing computers. The only thing that I don’t like about the display is that it doesn’t tilt back far enough. Most of the time I look at it from an angle, which slightly distorts the colors.

The display is crisp and nice. There’s no matte version

Keyboard: The MacBook Air keyboard uses the same chiclet design than the MacBook Pro Series. The Function keys and the arrow keys are a bit smaller, but other than that it feels pretty much the same. The quality of the keyboard is great. I have unfortunately not been able to identify a PC chiclet keyboard that I like as much (I’m actually a “PC” guy), maybe except for the HP Envy 14″ Beats Edition. I typed part of this review with the MacBook Air. Note that there’s no backlighting option for the keyboard.

The keyboard feels very much like a Macbook Pro

Weight: At two pounds (0.9kg), this design puts to shame most competing computers that weigh an average of 3.3 pounds/1.49kg (Lenovo X100e, Lenovo U150, Toshiba T215D…). That’s a significant weight advantage, and it feels very much like having an iPad (1.5 pounds) in the bag. Low weight is definitely one of the big advantages of this 11.6″ MacBook Air.

You will be hard-pressed to find a 2 lbs computer that delivers this much punch

Ports: There are two USB ports, one DisplayPort, the power plug, and the standard 3.5mm jack audio out (plus what seems like to be a microphone on the side). Overall, this is an improvement over the previous design. Having two USB ports is so much more practical and with this design, I can leave my mouse USB connector on at all times.

Two USB ports: the previous Air had only one

Build quality: The build quality of the new MacBook Air is excellent. It’s made of aluminum and does not shear or bend. The chassis feels really solid all around with the weakest points definitely on either side (screen and underbelly). I hope that Speck or another company will build a thin hard case.

The manufacturing quality is unmatched

There’s no question that the MacBook Air has a top-notch industrial design

Mac OS X 32bit, 2GB of RAM (DDR3)

However, when I attend a meeting, go for a short trip or when light weight is “critical” (like roaming at CES for 1 week), that’s where I would typically use a lighter, smaller computer. It’s simple work, but mostly, I want something that boots fast (I open/close the laptop a lot) and is relatively quick to resize and watermark high-resolution photos. Now that you know how I use my computers, let’s start the review!

I use the MacBook Air as a third computer. I have a powerful desktop PC and a 15″ laptop. Both are workhorses when I’m in the office and on a trip. I chose the 15″ because it’s really annoying to work on a 13″ computer for weeks (I blog, but also do some programming and sysadmin work). I also carry the 15″ laptop when there’s something that requires a little bit more muscles, like a live blog or something similar, but it’s primarily a desktop replacement for me.

There are as many uses for computers as there are users. That’s why I think that ending a review with “buy / don’t buy” is pretty much useless. Instead, I’m going to tell you what worked for me (and what didn’t), hoping that you can figure out how things would turn out for yourself.

With the new Macbook Air, Apple promises to deliver a portable computer that is lighter than the average netbook, comparable in size but with much more muscle, at a price which starts at $999. Among the features put forward by Apple: Flash storage, Multi-Touch trackpad, Long battery (5-7hrs, according to Apple) and a high display pixel density. Apple also says that the computer can stay in sleep mode for up to 30 days. Previous owners of the Macbook Air mainly complained about overheating issues… did Apple fix this issue, and what can you really do with the Macbook Air? We’ll tell you all about it, and a little bit more. Ready?

MacBook Air Review | Ubergizmo

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