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Sehr gute Akkulaufzeit
Schnelle PCI-Express-SSD
Aluminium-Unibody
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Thunderbolt-Port
Leistungsstarker Intel Core i5 Prozessor
Sehr lange Akkulaufzeit
Leicht und schlank
Schnelle SSD
Gute Funk-Schnittstellen
Kompakt und leistungsstark
Ewig lange Batterielaufzeit
Dank Intels HaswellCPUs erstaunlich hohe Akkulaufzeit
Hervorragendes
Multitouchfähiges Trackpad
150 Euro niedrigerer Einstiegspreis als im Modelljahr 2012
Veröffentlicht: 2014-06-27, Autor: Dan , Testbericht von: cnet.com.au
New Intel fourth-gen CPUs help the updated MacBook Air achieve amazing battery life. The multitouch trackpad is still the industry's best, and even better, the 13-inch MacBook Air now starts at $100 less than the previous model
Newer features such as touch screens and higher-resolution displays are still missing. The ultrabook competition is catching up, in terms of design
If you own a MacBook Air from the past couple of years there's really no need to upgrade, but a small spec bump and minor price cut make the most-current Air even more attractive....
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-22, Autor: Luke , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com.au
Zusammenfassung: Arguably the most important tool in your academic arsenal as a student is your ultrabook. That sexy, thin, power-sipping marvel in your satchel will see you through the next four years of study, provided nobody spills beer on it first. Here are our picks...
Zusammenfassung: It's been a busy year for smart devices, with device makers, big and small, pushing the wares on the market. With a multitude of smartphones, tablets, phablets and Ultrabooks to choose from here's our list of the five best that provide plenty of bang for ...
This update sees the MacBook Air in world-beating form. Die-hard Windows users may prefer one of the many fine Ultrabooks or hybrids on the market – Windows 8 remains at its best with a touchscreen – but if style, speed and stamina matter more to you, the...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-08-10, Autor: Ian , Testbericht von: techradar.com/au/
Fantastic battery life, Haswell processors, Improved graphics, WiFi ac
No Retina screen, Not user upgradeable, Processors slower than 2012, Limited expansion options
OS X Mountain Lion OS X Mountain Lion review OS X Mountain Lion: what you need to know OS X Mountain Lion compatibility: will your Mac take it? The new 2013 13-inch MacBook Air makes some significant improvements on the 2012 model, but the processor's cl...
Excellent battery life, quick charge time, More than enough power for everyday tasks, Same (excellent) design and build
Still carries a premium price tag, Need serious power? Step up to the Pro, Same (excellent) design and build
Apple's newest, most powerful, and most refined MacBook Air finally reaches that ‘all-day-playback' milestone that is so crucial for a portable device. It's got enough battery life to last a full day of video, or even longer if you're just browsing the We...
The same lovely keyboard Macs have had for ages; Fast enough for us; Excellent battery life; Backlit keyboard is a plus; Better graphics than last generation;
Comparatively low resolution screen; Mediocre viewing angles tell us this is a low-grade screen, especially in comparison to the other parts;
The saying “if it ain't broke, don't fix it” has never been more true, and Apple's tried and tested MacBook Air has merely had a smattering of upgrades, making it the same excellent machine, but with even more impressive parts.If only the display had rece...
Much improved battery life; improved flash storage and graphics performance
4GB of RAM is less generous than other non-upgradable Macs; 128GB storage may be too small for some, $1099 (11in, 128GB); $1349 (11in, 256GB); $1249 (13in, 128GB); $1449 (13in, 256GB)
The new MacBook Air has a lot in common with its predecessor in terms of features and look and feel. While the improvements are mostly subtle, they succeed in making an already excellent product even more desirable. Under the hood improvements to the inte...
So, should you get one? If you already own the 2013 13” MacBook Air, then probably not. The capabilities of the two computers are so similar that I can't recommend the upgrade. A small spec bump and improved battery life, for most people, simply aren't wo...