Overview
So a few days ago I made the switch to a Macbook Air from a Windows computer. So far with my switch I've realized that I should have made this change a long time ago. For what I do on a daily basis this laptop is about twice as better as any windows computer I've used to date. That being said I'm still getting used to the new charger port and the fact that I have to either buy a new monitor or purchase an adapter to connect external displays.I should mention that I have an older Macbook Air, the 2011 model. It's 13.3 inches, it has an Intel Core i5 clocking in at 1.7GHz. 4Gb's of DDR3 RAM. I recently updated it to Mac OS X El Captain (10.11)
The Good
- is much faster in both everyday and serious.
- better than most opponents of Windows.
- Time of work still remains with the extra speed.
- 4 GB of RAM now standard 13-inch models.
- Thunderbolt opens fast memory, docking capabilities.
- Back lit keyboard is back in the end.
- Lion a good fit for your hardware.
- Still very portable.
- Excellent keyboard and track pad.
- Quiet in most cases.
- Sharp, low-glare display.
The Bad
- No more than 4 GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD.
- user can not be updated.
- Not so fast, how expensive rivals.
- Battery life may be even longer.
- screen is not as vivid as the MacBook Pro or similar.
The redesigned MacBook Air in October 2010 sparked a small revolution in notebooks, ultra portables, after years(even Apple) is relegated to the margins, they were suddenly the future of computers. Intel went so far as to coin a new concept notebook, “ultrabook” to encourage manufacturers of PCs running Windows to Apple is doing. But with fierce competition emerging from Samsung, Sony, and even ASUS, Apple had to step up their games a lot faster and desktop-level external storage Thunderbolt. We will see in our review of the 2011 13-inch MacBook Air, is it enough to keep the lead -. And eventually replace traditional notebooks
Source Citation:
http://phone.gadegtspy.info/review-macbook-air-13-inch-2011-review/
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