- Brand : Apple
- Product family : MacBook Air
- Product name : 13"
- Product code : MC504C/A
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0885909443567
- Category : Laptops
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- Info modified on : 07 Oct 2022 21:59:03
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Long product name Apple MacBook Air 13" Intel® Core™2 Duo Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") 2 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB SSD NVIDIA GeForce 320M Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Aluminium
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Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz, 2GB DDR3 1066MHz, 256GB SSD, 13.3" 1440 x 900 TFT, nVidia GeForce 320M, WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
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Short summary description Apple MacBook Air 13" Intel® Core™2 Duo Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") 2 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB SSD NVIDIA GeForce 320M Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Aluminium
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Apple MacBook Air 13", Intel® Core™2 Duo, 1.86 GHz, 33.8 cm (13.3"), 1440 x 900 pixels, 2 GB, 256 GB
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Long summary description Apple MacBook Air 13" Intel® Core™2 Duo Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") 2 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB SSD NVIDIA GeForce 320M Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Aluminium
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Apple MacBook Air 13". Product type: Laptop, Form factor: Clamshell. Processor family: Intel® Core™2 Duo, Processor frequency: 1.86 GHz. Display diagonal: 33.8 cm (13.3"), Display resolution: 1440 x 900 pixels. Internal memory: 2 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 256 GB, Storage media: SSD. Discrete graphics card model: NVIDIA GeForce 320M. Operating system installed: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Product colour: Aluminium. Weight: 1.32 kg
Uk has collected 75 expert reviews for Apple MacBook Air 13" Intel® Core™2 Duo Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") 2 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB SSD NVIDIA GeForce 320M Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Aluminium and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
When the original MacBook Air came out it received mixed responses. While many loved its razor-like thinness and all aluminium form factor, there were also a lot of detractors that bemoaned it as an underpowered and impractical netbook hiding in a prem...
Back in 2008, Steve Jobs slid the millimetres-thin MacBook Air from a manilla envelope, and in that instant the world of PC laptops looked dowdier than ever. For all its design flair, though, we found the Air riddled with compromises that upgrades sinc...
digitalversus.com
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2013-11-01 22:46:07
2013-11-01 22:46:07
Average rating:100
Laptop screens aren't reputed for their qualities. The first problem is that they still have unresponsive TN panels (from above the screen looks dark and when looking from below, white, and when you're viewing from the side you lose visibility as soon...
digitalone.com.sg
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2013-11-01 22:46:14
2013-11-01 22:46:14
Average rating:80
Efficient machine for people on the go.
zdnet.co.uk
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2013-11-01 22:46:20
2013-11-01 22:46:20
Average rating:79
Apple's original 13.3in. MacBook Air turned heads with its slimline design, large multi-touch touchpad and high-quality LED-backlit screen. However, it also had its drawbacks — notably, limited connectivity and upgradeability, moderate performance and...
The MacBook Air was already one of the thinnest laptops around, yet Apple has somehow managed to shrink it even further. The new Air is unbelievably thin for a 13in laptop, but because the entire chassis is built from a single piece of aluminium it fee...
techradar.com
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2013-11-01 22:46:20
2013-11-01 22:46:20
Average rating:80
Apple has reimagined the MacBook Air and we've been using one full time for a few days now. Since Steve Jobs pulled the original out of that manila envelope back in early 2008, Apple's premium laptop has been somewhat of an enigma. At the time it wasn'...
The MacBook Air is Apple's lightest and thinnest laptop, but the company made some controversial compromises to achieve this in the original model. The first Air only had one USB port, with no memory card reader, Ethernet port or any other connectivity besides...
Zdnet.com.au
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2013-11-01 22:46:20
2013-11-01 22:46:20
Average rating:85
Apple's newest MacBook Air got a nip and tuck, a small tweak to bring it in line with the look of the current MacBook Pro. Nothing rams this point home more than the hardware inside, the fact that it's still running a Core 2 Duo being chief suspec...