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Apple MacBook Air
Monday March 17, 2008
Price at time of review.
Gorgeous, expensive and exasperating in equal measure, and yet still desirable despite its myriad faults
| Price |
$2499 |
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| CPU model/brand |
Intel Core 2 Duo P7500 |
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| CPU speed |
1.6GHz |
|
| Memory capacity |
2GB 667MHz DDR2 |
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| Hard drive capacity |
80GB Samsung HS082HB |
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| Graphics |
Intel GWA X3100 |
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| Screen size |
13.3in |
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| Screen resolution |
1280x800 LCD |
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| Weight |
1.38 kg |
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| Dimensions WDH |
325x227x19.4mm |
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| Ethernet |
Ethernet adapter |
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| Wi-Fi |
802.11a/g/n |
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| USB ports |
1 |
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| Output ports |
DVI (via dongle) |
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| Operating system |
Mac OS X Leopard |
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| Supplier |
Apple |
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| Delivery cost |
Free |
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| Warranty |
1yr RTB |
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