
MacBook Air is ultrathin, ultraportable, and ultra unlike anything else. But you don’t lose inches and pounds overnight. It’s the result of rethinking conventions. Of multiple wireless innovations. And of breakthrough design. With MacBook Air, mobile computing suddenly has a new standard.
What makes the Air so thin?
MacBook Air is nearly as thin as your index finger. Practically every
detail that could be streamlined has been. Yet it still has a 13.3-inch
widescreen LED display, full-size keyboard, and large multi-touch
trackpad. It’s incomparably portable without the usual ultraportable
screen and keyboard compromises.
So many innovations. So little space.
The incredible thinness of MacBook Air is the result of numerous size-
and weight-shaving innovations. From a slimmer hard drive to
strategically hidden I/O ports to a lower-profile battery, everything
has been considered and reconsidered with thinness in mind.
Built for the wireless world.
MacBook Air is designed and engineered to take full advantage of the
wireless world. A world in which 802.11n Wi-Fi is now so fast and so
available, people are truly living untethered — buying and renting
movies online, downloading software, and sharing and storing files on
the web.
17” MacBook Air Q18760 • Intel Core 2 Duo Processor at 1.6GHz
• 2GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM
• 80GB 4200rpm Serial ATA hard drive
• Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor
• 13.3” 1280 x 800 resolution OLED screen
• (1) 480Mbps USB 2.0 ports
• Airport Extreme 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
• Mac OS X 10.5 and iLife ’08
• Illuminated keyboard
$1799