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  • MacBook Air
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  • Il MacBook Air è l'ennesima capolavoro delle tecnologia moderna[citazione necessaria] ideato e concretizzato dalla Apple©®™ Inc. È un computer, anzi, che dico? È un Mac! Più precisamente un Mac portatile che si distingue dai fratelli per la sua estrema finezza, è così fino che si taglia con un grissino.
  • Similarly to the PowerBook Duo series which preceded it, it lacks many features of the larger MacBooks, including a security slot and an Ethernet port, (although a USB-to-Ethernet adapter may be purchased separately). The MacBook Air offers one USB port. Like the entry-level MacBook, the MacBook Air lacks Cardbus and ExpressCard slots, both standard features in older and newer laptops. The device lacks a FireWire port as well. The MacBook Air is pre-loaded with Mac OS X v10.5 and iLife '08.
  • The first-generation MacBook Air was a 13.3"-only model, previously promoted as the World's Thinnest Notebook, introduced at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 15, 2008. It featured a custom Intel Merom CPU and Intel GMA graphics. In late 2008, the CPU was updated to a faster, non-custom Penryn CPU and integrated Nvidia GeForce graphics while the hard drive capacity was increased and the micro-DVI video port was replaced by the Mini DisplayPort. A mid-2009 refresh, introduced alongside the MacBook Pro family, featured a slightly higher-capacity battery, and a faster Penryn CPU.
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Name
  • MacBook Air
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Type
  • Laptop or Notebook
Caption
  • A MacBook Air on display after the 2008 Macworld Keynote
Processor
  • Intel Core 2 Duo 1.6 / 1.86 GHz
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  • 2008-01-29
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  • Preceding Family Model
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  • Apple Model Navigation
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  • Current Model
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  • Replaced
Released
  • 2008-01-29
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  • USD1,799, CAD1,899, EUR1,699, GBP1,199, JPY229,800, AUD2,499, NZD2,988, HKD14,900, INR 87,900, MXN 22,999, SGD 4,500, NOK 14,290
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  • Il MacBook Air è l'ennesima capolavoro delle tecnologia moderna[citazione necessaria] ideato e concretizzato dalla Apple©®™ Inc. È un computer, anzi, che dico? È un Mac! Più precisamente un Mac portatile che si distingue dai fratelli per la sua estrema finezza, è così fino che si taglia con un grissino.
  • Similarly to the PowerBook Duo series which preceded it, it lacks many features of the larger MacBooks, including a security slot and an Ethernet port, (although a USB-to-Ethernet adapter may be purchased separately). The MacBook Air offers one USB port. Like the entry-level MacBook, the MacBook Air lacks Cardbus and ExpressCard slots, both standard features in older and newer laptops. The device lacks a FireWire port as well. The Air is Apple's first laptop computer to be offered with an optional solid-state hard drive. ArsTechnica found "moderate" performance improvements of the 64 GB solid-state drive over the standard 80 GB hard drive in tests. On October 14, 2008, new models were announced boasting improved capacities of 128 GB (solid-state) and 120 GB (hard drive). The Air comes with 2 GB RAM memory as standard. The CPU on the original Air was an specially designed Intel Core 2 Duo chip, which reduced the chip's packaging size by 60 percent. The processor found on the current Air is a low voltage, small form factor Core 2 Duo "Penryn", with 6MB of cache and runs on a 1066 MHz bus. The laptop has the magnetic latch system of the MacBook and an aluminum casing like the MacBook Pro. The oversized trackpad offers iPhone-like Multi-Touch gestures, an improvement over previous MacBook trackpads. Among the gestures are pinching, swiping, and rotating. The MacBook Air is pre-loaded with Mac OS X v10.5 and iLife '08.
  • The first-generation MacBook Air was a 13.3"-only model, previously promoted as the World's Thinnest Notebook, introduced at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 15, 2008. It featured a custom Intel Merom CPU and Intel GMA graphics. In late 2008, the CPU was updated to a faster, non-custom Penryn CPU and integrated Nvidia GeForce graphics while the hard drive capacity was increased and the micro-DVI video port was replaced by the Mini DisplayPort. A mid-2009 refresh, introduced alongside the MacBook Pro family, featured a slightly higher-capacity battery, and a faster Penryn CPU. On October 20, 2010, Apple released a redesigned 13.3" model, with improved enclosure, screen resolution, battery, and flash storage instead of a hard drive. In addition, a new 11.6" model was introduced, offering reduced cost, weight, battery life, and performance relative to the 13.3" model, but better performance than typical netbooks of the time. On July 20, 2011, Apple released an updated model in the same form factor as the prior model. The new model was powered by new dual-core Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, had a backlit keyboard, Thunderbolt instead of Mini DisplayPort and Bluetooth was upgraded to v4.0. Maximum flash storage and memory options were almost identical.
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