Apple MacBook Air 13-inch
The MacBook Air 13 - inch ( Mid 2012) ( $ 1,199 direct ) is thin , light , and has a decent capacity battery . A whole new category of laptops , the Ultrabooks , became popular based on pioneering efforts in the Apple . For mid- 2012, Apple updated its system with a new Ivy Bridge processor from Intel . There are other new features , such as a USB 3.0 port and the potential to upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion . If your MacBook Air is less than a year old, you can skip this generation because the Ivy Bridge processor is only a slight speed bump in the past generation . But if you are running an older MacBook ( of any kind ) with a Core 2 Duo or Quad processor , now is the time to upgrade . An Ivy Bridge processor in the new MacBook Air 13 - inch , with a $ 100 price drop ? That's a pretty good deal .
Design and Features
The new MacBook Air looks very much like the previous models , the MacBook Air 13 - inch ( Thunderbolt ) ( $ 1,299 direct , 4 stars ) . It has the same wedge shape - almost chassis tapers to a sharp point . It even weighs the same as the previous iterations , to £ 2.85, as in the previous model . The screen is a 13.3 - inch widescreen display with a 1440 -by - 900 resolution . This is the same resolution as the previous two generations of the 13 - inch MacBook Air systems . For the time being , the Retina display is limited to the new MacBook Pro . The screen is still bright and clear , though , and should keep most users happy .
The system has the same aluminum unibody , silver bezel around the screen , and a similar set of physical ports on the side (with some exceptions ) . The new MacBook Air uses a MagSafe2 power connector that is shorter and wider than the original MagSafe connector . 45 - watt AC adapter MagSafe 2 The MacBook Air has T - shaped connector ; hopefully , Apple will have corrected the problems that led to frayed MagSafe cords in the late 2000s . MagSafeand MagSafe 2 physically different connectors , so current users or users who have spare MagSafe adapters lying around Apple MagSafe display will need 2 - to- MagSafe adapter from Apple ( a $ 9.99 purchase) . The two USB ports are USB 3.0 , which is faster than the previous USB 2.0 connectors right now . Of course , USB 2.0 ( and USB 1.1/1.0 ) devices will still work with USB 3.0 port , although the speed of transfer will not be as fast as those with USB 3.0 . The Thunderbolt connector , headphone , SDXC slot , microphone and carry over from the previous MacBook Air .
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The Apple MacBook Air 13‑inch really set the standard for thin and light laptops, and even the mid‑2012 model still feels solid thanks to its Ivy Bridge processor and USB 3.0 support. For anyone upgrading from older Apple MacBook systems with Core 2 Duo chips, the performance jump is noticeable, especially when paired with an SSD for faster boot and load times. Apple MacBook Air remains a great balance of portability and everyday usability.
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