Tuesday 20 September 2011

The new faster Macbook Air


Features of new faster Macbook Air 

Intel Core i5 and i7 processors. 

Both the 11- and 13-inch MacBook Air has now feature the latest generation of Intel processors, the Core i5 and i7. With  high speeds up to 1.8GHz and faster memory, the new MacBook Air gains up to 2.5x the processing performance over the last Macbook. MacBook Air has also features the Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor, which includes an on-chip engine for video encoding and decoding. That means you experience video playback and FaceTime calls that are smoother, more responsive, and more true to life.

Thunderbolt I/O. Lightning-fast data transfer.

With one port, MacBook Air gives you access to a world of high-speed peripherals capable of transferring data up to 12 times faster than FireWire 800 and up to 20 times faster than USB 2.0.

All-flash storage. Instant-on gratification.

Devices like iPhone and iPad have already demonstrated the advantages of flash storage: reliability, speed, and efficiency. So the decision to use flash storage in an ultracompact notebook like MacBook Air manufacture perfect sense. With this flash, your computer switch on up in almost no time and accesses data quickly.

Backlit keyboard. What you see is what you type.

As incredibly compact as MacBook Air is, it still manages to fit a full-size keyboard that makes typing as natural as it is comfortable. And now in new Macbook Air the keyboard is backlit, so you can type with  too comfert in even the dimmest light. A built-in ambient light sensor detects changes in lighting conditions and adjusts the display and keyboard brightness automatically. From a seat in a sunny café to a seat on a cross-country red-eye, you’ll always have the perfect lighting for any environment.

Multi-Touch trackpad. It goes hand in hand with OS X Lion.

The Multi-Touch gestures in OS X Lion make everything you do on MacBook Air more intuitive, direct, and fun. And the spacious Multi-Touch trackpad is perfectly designed for them, whether it’s a three-finger swipe to activate Mission Control or a four-finger pinch to see all your apps in Launchpad. Gesture responses in Lion are smooth and realistic.

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