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Oct 20, 2010

New MacBook Airs: Faster, Lighter, Instant On, 30 Day Standby Power


It's been two years since the last MacBook Air refresh, but Apple's made up for lost time: the redesigned MacBook Air comes in 13.3 and 11.6-inch flavors with complete unibody construction. And a storage secret.

The smaller Air won't have an SSD or an HDD. Instead, it's got an SSD card that a bit like a stick of RAM. Why's that important for you? Instant on. Because the Air relies on flash memory, the boot times are near zero. Other guts? Intel Core2Duo processors inside along with Nvidia GeForce 320M graphics. Apple's also done the right thing by adding an SD card reader and a second USB port.

The MacBook Airs will come with a FaceTime camera—notably not an iSight camera—along with a full-size keyboard and multitouch trackpad. The 11-incher has a 1366x768 display, while the 13-inch rocks 1440x900. They weigh just 2.3 and 2.9 pounds, respectively, and both thankfully include stereo speakers.

The battery life is a huge story here as well: the 13.3-incher will last 7 hours with active use, and a full month on standby. The 11.6-inch gets 5 hours and that same 30 day standby time. The batteries are said to be good for 1,000 charges, and can be replaced for $129.

Both are available today starting at $1000. That'll get you the smaller Air with a 1.4GHz Core2Duo and 64GB of storage, while for $1200 you can upgrade to 128GB with the same processor. The 13.3-inch MBA starts off at a 1.86GHz processor and 128GB of storage for $1300, and opting for 256GB bumps the price to $1600. The base models start at 2GB of RAM but are upgradeable to 4GB and it looks as though they provide you with a USB stick with the OS.

46 comments:

  1. Looks like the battery life might be a major selling point.

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  2. pretty impressive but Id still never own a mAC

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  3. wow that battery is crazy

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  4. wow but i dont like macs but intresting

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  5. Sounds nice, and the price is not that big.

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  6. yea im not a mac type of person but that is very impressive

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  7. Well, since it is only 1,000 bucks, I might consider it.

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  8. Looks like Apple is finally figuring some things out, like not charging an insane amount for the newest thing. Still high, but reasonable.

    A second USB port, lol.

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  9. It's shit, but I'll admit that the battery life is certainly impressive.

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  10. and they stillllll don't have a CD drive.

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  11. Damn, if I wasn't poor I'd buy one.

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  12. sounds good but i think ill stick with my pc :P

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  13. apple maybe did something decent for once?

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  14. It's a ridiculous price for something I'll probably accidentally snap in half.

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  15. Not a big apple fan but this rocks

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  16. Neat but not worth changing from my macbook pro.

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  17. Macs are overpriced and subpar computers. :)

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  18. Fujitsu is coming up with a laptop 350% faster than any other computer out there and it should be on the windows platform. Question is, will this pave the way for cheaper, faster PCs for the rest of us? Heres hoping :)

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  19. Do they make these Airs for PCs?

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  20. ....just when i was thinking about upgrading. looks like i know what to ask for for christmas

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  21. I'd rather get an iPad... yes, macfag

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  22. Can't wait to sell these to people. :)

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  23. Posted on this too, now with these kind of specs, seems to be worth it!

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  24. if I was ballin, that would be nice to take to class in college

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  25. I saw the mac and I went straight for the mac-hating comments.

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  26. still happy with jus a mac pro...

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  27. It's kinda annoying as to the size to price ratio going on.

    I still wouldn't buy it.

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  28. good, non replaceable batteries kept me away from Apple products before.

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  29. Now that is one attractive laptop. Instant on? unbelievable.

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  30. Don't even get me started on macs...

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  31. I hope laptops get this kind of powersupply more commonly in the future, that would remove so many negative things about a portable pc/mac

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  32. I don't use macs but I like reading about them.

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  33. macbook air = overpriced shiny netbook

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  34. To bad this is a Mac. It seems over priced to me and isn't the greatest out their... but if you like macs lucky you.

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  35. Stop posting about macs :PP

    kidding. great post

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