Testseek.com have collected 119 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch - Early 2008 MB003 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Air 13.3 inch - Early 2008 MB003.
January 2008
(74%)
119 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Das „Apple MacBook Air“ ist sehr dünn, leise und leicht. Es hat ein hohes Arbeitstempo und für die Dunkelheit eine beleuchtete Tastatur. Problematisch sind die wenigen Anschlüssmöglichkeiten und der fehlende DVD-Brenner.
Although there has been a lot of discussion going on around MacBook Air, our verdict is quite certain. This notebook is beautiful, innovative, mobile and quite functional and hence is very appealing to users. We can definitely recommend it to many adva...
Abstract: The MacBook Air is finally in our hands, but it didnt impress. Ever since Steve Jobs unveiled the MacBook Air at 2008 MacWorld Expo, Apples ultra-thin notebook has been on our to-review list. Test Center snagged a model for review as soon as New York...
Abstract: Before you’ve even laid eyes on the MacBook Air, the very process of extricating it from its packaging frustrates and excites in a way that few technology purchases can. In typical Apple fashion, every detail has been considered, right down to s...
Breaks new ground in design, Strong and sturdy build, Excellent keyboard
Sluggish system performance, Lack of connectivity options
Ever since news about the Macbook Air broke (and in typical Apple style left the world open-mouthed) we at Tech2.0 had been waiting eagerly to get our hands on it. Well, the wait is now over, so without further ado or pontification let’s head st...
Abstract: What happens when one of the most prolific and enigmatic icons in the tech industry pulls a notebook out of a standard office envelope? Ruckus ensues, time stands still and hell freezes over...well, maybe not, but it was something to behold nonetheless...
Fantastic design, uncompromising screen and keyboard, very solid, light, excellent performance.
SSD is very pricey, single USB port.
When Apple introduced the MacBook Air is created quite a stir, a laptop that is incredibly thin without culling things you want like a fast CPU, big screen and good keyboard. A lot of people are saying that it is too big to be an ultra portable, but in...
Ultra slim lightweight design; large, bright LED screen; multitouch gesture trackpad; looks really great; high coolness factor.
No builtin optical drive; Remote Disc has limitations; limited number of external ports.
The Air isn’t for everyone. As a portable computer, it excels in many areas that others can’t – such as having a large screen, full-sized keyboard and decent processing power – while staying ultra lightweight. But the exclusion of...
Abstract: Apple’s approach to enter the sub-notebook market, the Macbook Air, is a great competitor to existing products. I am lucky enough to have one to play with this weekend, and even to use one to write my first HWG blog post. Let’s start with the...