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The most significant change to this version of the Apple MacBook Air 11 inch comes in the form of its internal hardware. The MacBook Air has been upgraded to Intel's latest Sandy Bridge Core i5-2567M processor that runs at 1.6-GHz. Additional 4 GB of RAM, an in-built Intel HD Graphics 3000 and 128GB SSD round out the basic specification sheet. The screen measures 11 inches and is natively sized at 1366 x 768pixels; there is nothing to complain about with this screen as it's extremely bright and boasts higher-than-average viewing angles.
The biggest issue with one of the biggest issues with MacBook Air -- or more generally any ultra-thin laptop measuring just at just a few millimetres tallit's lack of ports for connectivity. The model with a size of 11 inches has 2 USB 2.0 ports that are located on either side. The MagSafe powered port as well as a headset port and a microphone are on the left portion of the device. On the other hand, only an Thunderbolt port, along with the USB 2.0 port is on both sides. Wireless connectivity is provided via Wi-Fi b/g/n as well as Bluetooth 4.0. As you can see, this 11" MacBook Air is one for the true mobile user.
Its Thunderbolt port is among the most significant improvements to the MacBook Air line up, with speeds of transfer that reach 10- Gpbs i.e. twenty times more speed than USB 2.0 it's definitely beneficial to have this port on your list of options. As time passes the number of peripherals that use the technology will only increase up.
The Trackpad has a wide range of multi-finger gestures, which are now available on the OSX Mac 10.7 Lion OS that comes with each MacBook Air. It may take some time to memorize each of these gesture-based commands, but once you've got it down, it will save you a lot of time in completing different tasks. The experience becomes extremely intuitive.
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