Apple MacBook Air 13" Intel® Core™ i5 Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") WXGA+ 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB Flash Mac OS X Mavericks Silver

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product family : MacBook Air
  • Product name : 13"
  • Product code : MD761N/B
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0885909943241
  • Category : Laptops
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  • Long product name Apple MacBook Air 13" Intel® Core™ i5 Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") WXGA+ 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB Flash Mac OS X Mavericks Silver :

    13.3", 1.4GHz Intel Core i5, 256GB flash, 4GB LPDDR3, Intel HD Graphics 5000, 802.11ac, Bluetooth, 720p HD cam, OS X Mavericks

  • Short summary description Apple MacBook Air 13" Intel® Core™ i5 Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") WXGA+ 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB Flash Mac OS X Mavericks Silver :

    Apple MacBook Air 13", Intel® Core™ i5, 1.4 GHz, 33.8 cm (13.3"), 1440 x 900 pixels, 4 GB, 256 GB

  • Long summary description Apple MacBook Air 13" Intel® Core™ i5 Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") WXGA+ 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB Flash Mac OS X Mavericks Silver :

    Apple MacBook Air 13". Product type: Laptop, Form factor: Clamshell. Processor family: Intel® Core™ i5, Processor frequency: 1.4 GHz. Display diagonal: 33.8 cm (13.3"), HD type: WXGA+, Display resolution: 1440 x 900 pixels. Internal memory: 4 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 256 GB, Storage media: Flash. On-board graphics card model: Intel® HD Graphics 5000. Operating system installed: Mac OS X Mavericks. Product colour: Silver. Weight: 1.35 kg

Reviews
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:44:51
Average rating:87
Uk has collected 211 expert reviews for Apple MacBook Air 13" Intel® Core™ i5 Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") WXGA+ 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB Flash Mac OS X Mavericks Silver and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:44:50
Average rating:0
If you are in the market for a new laptop you might be wondering whether to opt for the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. Now that the entry-level MacBook Pro costs only £150 more than the MacBook Air the decision isn't as obvious as you might think. MacBoo...
  • MacBook Air is the lightest and thinnest; MacBook Pro with Retina has the best spec for your money...
  • The entry-level price of the MacBook Air no longer looks so attractive when compared to the entry-level Retina model; Retina MacBook Pro is heavier than the Air...
  • We know that a lot of people are attached to the CD and DVD but we think that sacrificing the optical drive for a slimmer, lighter laptop is a good move on Apple's part. The big difference is the inclusion of Thunderbolt 2 on the Retina MacBook Pro...
bit.com.au
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2014-05-22 08:44:50
Average rating:83
With all the excitement over Apple's radical new Mac Pro and iOS 7, the spotlight hasn't lingered long on the latest MacBook Air. Despite all the rumours, it has an identical chassis to last year's model and no Retina display; the only dramatic change is...
  • 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...
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:44:51
Average rating:100
The original MacBook Air established itself as the benchmark for thin and light laptops, and with its upgrade to Intel Core chips in 2011, it got the performance boost to match its sleek design and build. The latest 13in model launched by Apple in June is...
  • Lightweight, slimline design, great battery life, affordable price tag...
  • Waiting for Mavericks, no Retina display...
  • The design and performance make the MacBook Air a standout product among the latest crop of ultrabooks. You can run any applications you'll need for business use, including Microsoft Office, and the trackpad and Mac OS X make the Air a pleasure to use...
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:44:51
Average rating:80
Apple's often imitated but never bettered ultra-portable laptop puts in a strong, though not faultless, performance with this mid-2013 release, the sixth-generation of the MacBook Air.It offers significant improvements in its solid state storage speed, gr...
  • 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...
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:44:51
Average rating:80
With many households now using tablets in place of computers, rumours on the web suggest that Apple may be working on a tablet that's larger than its 9.7" iPad. The...
  • Design and finish, Thin (1.7 cm) and lightweight (1.35 kg), Large touchpad, Large multipoint touchpad, Quiet fan, Speakers have high volume / Quality sound through headphone output, Battery life (7 hrs 40 min)...
  • Tendency to overheat, Low gaming capabilities, Glossy screen with extremely unfaithful colours (Delta E = 12)!, Could use more connectivity ports, Touchpad does not recognise Windows 8 touch gestures, Almost half the battery life compared to using OS X Mo...
  • The 2013 MacBook Air 13" is faster when running Windows 8 than it is under Apple's OS X Mountain Lion. It also keeps some of the computer's original advantages such as the sound quality and thin, lightweight chassis. On the other hand, the battery life ge...
techradar.com
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:44:51
Average rating:80
Apple's often imitated but never bettered ultra-portable laptop puts in a strong, though not faultless, performance with this mid-2013 release, the sixth-generation of the MacBook Air. It offers significant improvements in its solid state storage speed...
  • Fantastic battery life, Haswell processors, Improved graphics, Wi, Fi ac...
  • No Retina screen, Not user upgradeable, Processors slower than 2012, Limited expansion options...
  • Despite the swings-and-roundabouts benchmarking results, the new MacBook Air is a definite and significant step up from last year's release. The battery life is little short of incredible. Business travellers taking long flights and students who need it...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:44:51
Average rating:90
Apple's MacBook Air is, in a way, the descendant of the netbook of 2007 — it's a small, light, simple notebook made more for portability than power...
  • 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...
hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:44:51
Average rating:90
Apple refreshes its notebooks every time Intel introduces new processors, and it is no different this time. Just about a month ago, Intel officially released its newest fourth generation Core processors . Codenamed "Haswell", these new processors are sign...
  • Long battery life, Top notch build quality, More affordable, Light and portable...
  • In need of a visual refresh, Not user upgradeable, Only 1440 x 900 pixels resolution...
T3.com
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:44:51
Average rating:100
When it first launched, the MacBook Air was the classiest, most portable laptop around, its aluminium casing making it stand out for weight and looks. It often drew gasps when people picked it up for the first time.Now, in a world of ultrabooks and tablet...
  • Lightweight with slick looks, Super-speedy wake-up, Amazing battery life...
  • No Retina display, Ethernet accessory is extra, Not cheap...
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