Apple MacBook Air Intel® Core™ i5 i5-4250U Laptop 33,8 cm (13.3") WXGA+ 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB Flash Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Aluminium

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product family : MacBook Air
  • Product name : MacBook Air
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  • Category : Laptops
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  • Short summary description Apple MacBook Air Intel® Core™ i5 i5-4250U Laptop 33,8 cm (13.3") WXGA+ 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB Flash Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Aluminium :

    Apple MacBook Air , Intel® Core™ i5, 1,3 GHz, 33,8 cm (13.3"), 1440 x 900 pixels, 4 GB, 256 GB

  • Long summary description Apple MacBook Air Intel® Core™ i5 i5-4250U Laptop 33,8 cm (13.3") WXGA+ 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB Flash Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Aluminium :

    Apple MacBook Air . Product type: Laptop, Form factor: Clamshell. Processor family: Intel® Core™ i5, Processor model: i5-4250U, Processor frequency: 1,3 GHz. Display diagonal: 33,8 cm (13.3"), HD type: WXGA+, Display resolution: 1440 x 900 pixels. Internal memory: 4 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 256 GB, Storage media: Flash. On-board graphics card model: Intel® HD Graphics 5000. Operating system installed: Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. Product color: Aluminium

Reviews
consumersearch.com
Updated:
2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:0
All-day battery life. Apple says that the 13-inch Air will deliver "up to 12 hours" of Wi-Fi web surfing or movie playback, but professional reviewers regularly squeeze out even more -- nearly 16 hours in PCMag.com's trials, easily outdistancing top Windo...
  • Great battery life, Fast, responsive performance, Iconic thin, light design, Lower price than last year...
  • Lowerres screen than rivals, No optical drive, Ethernet or HDMI port...
  • Amazing battery life -- yes, you can web-surf for more than 12 hours straight -- makes the 13-inch Apple MacBook Air tough to beat. It keeps everything good about the previous Air and drops the price tag. Experts can scarcely find anything to criticize, w...
about.com
Updated:
2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:90
Manufacturer's SiteThe 2013 13-inch MacBook Air may be almost indistinguishable from previous years' models, at least at a cursory glance. But it's not the outside that received updates, it's the inside; with a new processor family, a higher capacity batt...
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:86
Every year we get an Apple update – at least sort of. The previously reviewed MacBook Air 13 Mid 2013 once again got an update that focuses on the hardware. Nothing changed in terms of design since the first MacBook Air back in 2008, except for the keyboa...
  • Very good build quality, Light and thin, Very good keyboard with illumination, Silent with light workloads, Good system performance, Fast storage solution, Good battery runtimes, Thunderbolt with a wider variety of extensions, Port layout...
  • Partly sharp edges at the case, No mobile broadband available, Non-removable battery, No internal upgradeability, Glossy display, No adaptor for DisplayPort in the box, Small gaps between the ports, Loud under load, Short warranty period...
  • Apple MacBook Air 13 Mid 2014Apple might have a polarizing effect, the MacBook Air 13 can still inspire with its timeless design and the compact Unibody chassis. This impression is supported by the great build quality. The notebook can also convince us wi...
techworld.com
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2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:0
As expected, the differences in build, design and portability are small but may be significant. Both MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are stunningly built and finished devices, but the 2014 11-inch MacBook Air was 490 g lighter than the lightest Retina MacBook...
  • The MacBook Air might be the cheapest option, but it's still worth considering paying just £250 more to can get a lot more power and features from the MacBook Pro with Retina display. However, you might prefer to keep your £250 and spend it on an external...
Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:80
Some things do get better with age. When the first ultra-thin MacBook Air debuted back in 2008, its design blew away all other Windows laptops. But that device cost $1,799 and lasted less than five hours on a charge. Fast-forward six years, and a series o...
  • Amazingly long battery life, Fast performance, Comfortable keyboard and touchpad, Sturdy yet slim design, Runs cool...
  • Relatively low-res display, Somewhat slower flash than last version...
  • A faster processor, even longer battery life and a lower price solidify the 13-inch MacBook Air as the best ultraportable laptop value...
engadget.com
Updated:
2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:90
We can't lie: we were hoping for a Retina MacBook Air last year when Apple rolled out the thinner, faster MacBook Pros with their pixel-packed displays and optical drive-free chassis. The Air, sadly, got left out of that particular party, but when we revi...
  • Phenomenal battery life, Fast I/O from PCIe SSDs, $100 less than last year, Great keyboard and trackpad...
  • Still no Retina display, Base CPU performance lower than last year...
  • The 2013 MacBook Air offers amazing battery life and disk I/O performance for an even more accessible price, but it sure could use a few more pixels in that display...
mashable.com
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2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:0
Is the laptop dead? Every month, some new study hammers home the point that people are spending more and more time with smartphones and tablets. All the while, those big, blocky laptops on our desks end up gathering dust — or so the theory goes.That theor...
Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:90
THE ORIGINAL Apple Macbook Air established itself as the benchmark for thin and light laptops, and with its upgrade to Intel Core chips in 2011 it got the performance boost to match its sleek design and build...
  • Lightweight, slimline design, great battery life, affordable price...
  • Waiting for Mavericks, no Retina display...
hothardware.com
Updated:
2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:90
Intel's roll-out of their 4th generation Haswell-based Core series processors has been a little pokey, quite frankly, when you compare this launch to the deluge of products that hit the market when Ivy Bridge broke cover last year. Regardless, Apple a...
  • Hello Haswell! Great performance, Sleek, light-weight design, Thin, sturdy and smudge-resistant, Wicked-Fast PCIe SSD, Impressively-long battery life, Priced $100 less than previous gen...
  • No HDMI output, Still a premium price...
  • The original "Unibody" all aluminum frameYou can't look at what Apple was able to achieve with the current generation of MacBook Air products and not be impressed.  From significantly improved graphics and file system performance, to dramatically longer b...
networkworld.com
Updated:
2016-11-02 05:38:47
Average rating:0
When it comes to style, the new model looks exactly like its predecessor. This year's changes are all beneath the surface -- and are uniformly good, says Michael deAgonia.I was initially quite impressed with Apple's newest MacBook Air after just a few day...
  • I'm a huge fan of the 13-in. Retina MacBook Pro; I even highlighted it as a standout notebook for generous gift giver. But if you don't need the ports or the Retina display, this Air is fantastic. It offers the best balance of mobility and power, with...
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