Saturday, July 23, 2011

Apple MacBook Air New in mid-2011 Review Summary (13 inches)

Earlier this week Apple finally released the long awaited MacBook Air Update 2011 and the first impressions were very positive. We’ve had a MacBook Air compared to 2010, but now the comments are the experts that we think will give you a MacBook Air in mid-2011 Summary of review, and we must say that this is one of the most brilliant raids review we have published.


The new winds that come in both 11-inch models 13 and there are versions of base and high level of individual configurations available anymore. For the purposes of our review we are looking at the13-inch version. He also gave details of specifications and pricing for the MacBook Aires 2011 so if they want to see more take a look at the link. This time the main improvement for the MacBook Air was the update of Intel Core i7 Sandy Bridge and i5 Thunderbolt and the new port, which was expected. Also running on the new Mac OS X Lion and glanced at a detailed dismantling of the new MacBook Air, which was upgradeable SSD, another feature that many will love.The first review we are seeing is Mark Spoonauer more on the laptop, known for its extensive and thorough reviews. What is needed in almost everything I could think of including a keyboard, screen, ports, graphics, performance, battery life, software, test results and review and analyze the high-end 13-inch version which is priced at $ 1,599. This is a pretty ringing endorsement for the new MacBook Air, as it has been rated 5 out of 5 stars and Spoonauer actually asks if there is something you do not like. It is worth noting that the MacBook Air 2010 gained 4.5 of 5 stars so this time is seen even better.

Portable professional listed as the display, backlit keyboard, the level of high performance, new support beam and an excellent trackpad. Notably cons were almost nonexistent, with only mentioned the fact that the SD card from the side kick. In total, described as “the perfect laptop,” earning a rarely has a 5-star Editors’ Choice.

Moving on to the next review we analyze Joanna Stern on This is my next, another very detailed review of high-end 13-inch model. Stern was also very impressed and gave him a score of 9 out of 10 with the new mid-2011 13-inch MacBook Air. Pros and performance were seen again, said to be about twice that of the air Finally, good battery life, touch screen, and once again the backlit keyboard. But this time, Stern said, a little cons, ie shallow keys, no matt or high-res screen option and also the fact that no HD webcam. Stern notes in conclusion that the latter MacBook Air is more than a minor stroke and spectrum is not just a status symbol, but a “laptop adult.”

Moving on we come to a review by Cnet UK Andrew Hoyle, who gave the latest MacBook Air 13-inch model of a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars once again, very impressive. Good points is observed as the sleek and sturdy frame, and performance has improved. Negatives noted that the price and too few ports. Hoyle called a “fantastic option for travelers rich” seems a bit unfair that there has been no price increase since the MacBook Air update for 2010 and some remarkable improvements, but yet again this reviewer seems to feel that there is much to admire again the air of 13 inches.

The latest revision of our evaluation is Dan Ackerman Cnet, this time the U.S. site and the score again for 13-inch model is 4 out of 5 stars. This reviewer believes that the last of the air is a “breakthrough” by Apple and now is “suitable for general use, rather than relegated to a niche product.” Good points are observed as the performance of the latest CPU , backlit keyboard and battery life, while the only negative point was designated the 128 GB SSD. Depending on what you use your laptop, however, many are perfectly adequate and at least as noted above, the SSD can be upgraded.

In general then we say the critical mid-2011 13-inch MacBook Aires are very positive and most have found it difficult to find much to criticize. I have to confess an interest here as I have been using the MacBook Air 2010 from its launch and is the best laptop I’ve used it and now, of course, I need the 2011 model. If you want a complete high-performance notebook with a sleek design that you would have to look a long way to beat the last line of MacBook Air.

We would like your opinion on this issue. Are you new to the MacBook Air and thinking about buying one? Maybe you already use one and are tempted to upgrade? We would be interested in hearing from you to send us your comments.

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