Though news concerning Apple’s much anticipated MacBook Air laptop, which claims the much celebrated mantle of being the world’s thinnest laptop, is resounding throughout tech and gadget sites the world over – and understandably so – we simply couldn’t help but post a brief entry on TFTS concerning the device – simply because, from an aesthetic standpoint alone, the aluminium cased MacBook Air is yet another example of Apple’s design eloquence (it really is stunning).
Measuring a mere 0.16” and 0.76” in thickness and weighing just 1.36kg the MacBook air, which is powered by either a 1.6GHz or 1.8GHz Intel Core Duo Processor with 4MB Level 2 cache, may be supremely thin but, as one would expect, it certainly doesn’t skimp on features in sporting a 13.3” backlit LED 1280 x 800 widescreen display, integrated Intel GMA X3100 graphics, a full size QWERTY keyboard (also backlit), an inbuilt video camera and a generously proportioned trackpad that supports multi-touch and gesture recognition.
Offering a purported battery life of around 5 hours (with Wi-Fi active), Apple’s MacBook Air will become available at the end of the month as is already available to pre order with the 1.6GHz model retailing for $1799 and the 1.8GHz model with 64GB solid state drive retailing for $3098 at the time of writing.
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