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
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Abstract: When a new notebook model or line comes out, it rarely raises a cacophony of debates between lovers, haters, pundits and grandmas. Such is Apples ability to engage the emotions. For the January 2008 MacWorld trade show in San Francisco, Steve Jobs an...
Published: 2008-02-04, Author: Prince , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Prior to completing our look at the MacBook Air, we asked readers to contribute questions and concerns about the new model in "Whats wrong with the MacBook Air?" The response was overwhelming, and helps underscore the fact that the Air has captured t...
Published: 2008-02-01, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: They’re calling it the iPod of laptops - Apple’s board-sweeping answer to Sony, Dell and all the others who’ve been proudly strutting their ultraportables. It was enough to send David Pogue into paroxysms of delight, whinnying about &ldq...
Wonderfully slim design, Full-size keyboard and touchpad, Brilliant display, Good productivity performance
Single USB port that doesn’t accommodate some peripherals, Shorter-than-expected battery life, Mediocre Wi-Fi range
When you weigh the compromises against what the MacBook Air offers, there are some good reasons to think twice and to wait for some of these innovations to grace the next iteration of the MacBook Air. But that’s reason talking. Our visceral reaction...
Abstract: For those of you who have been living in a cave for the last month, the MacBook Air is Apples newest 13.3" ultra-thin notebook offering cutting edge design in a remarkably thin package.
Incredibly thin yet surprisingly sturdy, New touchpad gesture controls are very useful, Remote optical drive makes living without a builtin drive much easier
Very limited connectivity, Slower than other MacBooks, SSD harddrive option is ridiculously expensive and standard hard drive is small, Battery is not replaceable
The design is revolutionary, but Apples MacBook Air will appeal to a smaller, more specialized audience than the standard MacBook, thanks to a stripped-down set of connections and features.
Incredibly thin yet surprisingly sturdy, New touchpad gesture controls are very useful, Remote optical drive makes living without a builtin drive much easier
Very limited connectivity, Slower than other MacBooks, SSD harddrive option is ridiculously expensive and standard hard drive is small, Battery is not replaceable
The design is revolutionary, but Apples MacBook Air will appeal to a smaller, more specialised audience than the standard MacBook, thanks to a stripped-down set of connections and features...
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Published: 2008-01-28, Author: Dan , review by: asia.cnet.com
Incredibly thin yet surprisingly sturdy; new touchpad gesture controls are very useful; remote optical drive makes living without a built-in drive much easier.
Very limited connectivity; slower than other MacBooks; SSD hard-drive option is ridiculously expensive and standard hard drive is small; battery is not replaceable.
The design is revolutionary, but Apples MacBook Air will appeal to a smaller, more specialized audience than the standard MacBook, thanks to a stripped-down set of connections and features.
Abstract: Apple har ännu inte låtit några oberoende testare hårdgranska nya Macbook Air. Det hindrar inte oss som ändå som hastigast fått klämma på den från att ha en åsikt. CS har tagit hjälp av amerikanska systertidningen Computerworlds expert Ryan Fa...