Friday, October 22, 2010

New MacBook Air

Apparently, past experience is a teacher who actually really be a guide for Apple. Inc. and learn a lot from the iPad. The new MacBook is one of the proof, which is designed notebook view of data storage using flash storage in order to obtain reliable results and better. New MacBook is equipped with a new feature of the trackpad with full Multi-Touch support premises management. Although the design is very light and thin but the batteries can provide power for several hours. 

Apple's new MacBook is thinner and lighter made from very earlier, when it was realized by Apple, Inc. That a mobile device is supposed to be lightweight, thin, strong and resources that can last a long time so that the user is never busy with mobile devices only. Hard disk drive or other storage on the MacBook is not used anymore but replaced with flash storage, and this makes it lightweight, thin and power efficient.
 
 
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New MacBook is in the storage disk is designed in a way that is different from its predecessor, if the predecessor Flash storage disk placed in a position to replace the conventional, but that is not the case. Flash storage New MacBook occupies a very small portion of space from the space where a conventional disk, more or less only use 10 percent, the rest is used to enlarge the space for additional batteries and other essential elements. 

No one knows Multi-Touch technology better than Apple. Introduced with the very first iPhone and taken even further with iPad, Multi-Touch is now part of practically every Apple device. It’s simply the best and most personal way to interact with your software. And the optimal way to experience Multi-Touch on a notebook is through a trackpad. That’s precisely the case with MacBook Air. Now you can perform more gestures than you have fingers on a spacious, all-glass surface that’s smooth to the touch. 

If you looked inside MacBook Air, you’d see something remarkable: how much space we devoted to the battery. Apple engineers were able to fit all the computer components on one of our smallest logic boards ever. Removing the flash storage enclosure and placing the flash chips on the logic board freed up even more room. And voila: space for a bigger battery. So you can get up to 5 hours of battery life on the 11-inch MacBook Air and up to 7 hours on the 13-inch model. And when you put MacBook Air to sleep for more than an hour, it enters what’s called standby mode. So you can come back to MacBook Air a day, a week — even up to an entire month later — and it wakes in an instant.1 Time is on your side, courtesy of MacBook Air.
 
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When MacBook Air first debuted, it was groundbreaking in many ways. Chief among them was the precision unibody enclosure. Now that same engineering process comes to the MacBook Air display. Just like the main enclosure, the display housing is crafted from a single piece of aluminum, with all the structural elements machined directly into it. Total unibody construction means a less complex design with fewer parts. That makes MacBook Air exceptionally thin and light, yet still durable enough to handle the rigors of everyday use.

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