Apple has done it again. It has launched a MacBook Air. It is very thin and very light for one to carry. It is an eleven inch version. It has higher rates of resolution. It has a widely spaced computer which places less strain on one’s fingers. It has a much wider touch mouse pad which one can use more than one finger. The computer also has two USB ports which is an upgrade from the previous MacBook. It also has a 1.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and invidious 320 graphics. The graphics are adequate for basic games. It contains an SSD drive which is soldered right on to the motherhood. It has 30 days of standby time if one doesn’t. Another advantage is the use of a feature called instant on. When the computer is shutdown, Macs are somewhat quick to boot up and it is somewhat shorter than typical PCs. There are some drawbacks to this netbook that Apple created to appease its followers who wanted an inexpensive netbook. There also some drawbacks since the computer’s price is $999. It’s SSD is soldered onto the motherboard. If the computer is dropped, the computer is broken. It’s functions keys are much smaller in length and width. The function keys are more distant than the regular keys on the keyboard. The screen is much smaller. Overall, the computer is pretty good if one wants to buy a new computer.
I really like the way apple is reducing its prices on all the new gadgets they introduce in the market. Its affordable to the general public and will attract a lot of customers. I just wanted to know if this Macbook Air also was also environment friendly as in the sense what type of metal/material is this made of?
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