Apple 13-inch MacBook Air (Intel Dual Core i5 1.8GHz, 4GB RAM, 128GB Flash Memory, HD Graphics 4000, OS X Lion)
July 4, 2013 - Comment
Apple MacBook Air dualcore i5 18GHz 13 HD Graphics 4000 4 GB 128 GB flash 80211n Bluetooth Webcam Thunderbolt OS X Lion MD231BA Laptops Notebooks uk Product Features Processor clock speed: 1800 MHz Processor family: Intel Core i5 Processor model: – Turbo frequency (max): 2800 MHz Processor number of cores: 2
One of the best computers I’ve used in years. Why your next computer should be a Mac Air. Suffering from insomnia and irregular sleeping patterns due to my recent trip to California, I think I’ve found the perfect time to type this review at 2am in the morning. Now, I’ve had this wonderful machine for about a month now, so I feel more inclined than before to write my very own, definitive review on this new 2012 MacBook Air. Before I get on with the major details, I will have to give you a side-thought to this review and what you may be thinking when deciding a new machine in this technological year for computing.First of all, you’re probably thinking when buying a computer this year to wait for October when laptops start shipping with Microsoft’s most radical operating system, Windows 8. In addition to its notable interface changes and performance improvements, it is also optimised for touchscreen/tablet use. No doubt with the release of Windows 8 we’ll be seeing more and more hybrid laptop/tablets to make use of the touchscreen interface, in an effort to…
The best laptop out there. For Apple fans or not. I already own an iPad and a iMac, but wanted a more portable “real” computer and after looking at all the options, decided to go for the MacBook Air but with 8Gb RAM. I quickly found out that the memory increase was a factory only option so went for the 4Gb version. I quite technical and my philosophy has always go for more RAM (I have 16GB on the iMac) so I was really shocked to find that the Air performed so well on “only” 4GB. I’ve have around 5 or 6 applications open at the same time, including running a Windows installation via Parallels. No slow down, no sluggish response. Just running as quick as you’d ever expect. Certainly made me rethink my views on memory! Some of this may be down to how OSX handles memory and in use applications better than Windows, but it’s an achievement regardless.Anyhow, the Air is used for day to day computer use such as web browsing, general office work, remote client, bit of photo editing and playing the odd game. It performs excellently…
Macbook Air Having used windows vista and 7 on HP and Dell laptops before this MacBook I was finding them far too slow. I could look information up on my i Phone faster than the old laptops could boot up! So I wanted something as quick and the MacBook does just that. It is very easy to use OSX Mountain Lion and the switch from Windows to Lion is no problem at all. I wish I had bought an Apple computer years ago. If you are in any doubt and can afford the extra pounds go for it you will not regret it. Apple products are slick, efficient and cost worthy.