MJ Reviewer :
It's light, it's durable, and, as Apple states, it's ready for anything. The MacBook Air is back for another generation and keeps a slender aluminum skeleton. It's sleek, dazzling, and fits just about anywhere. Typing in the dark isn't a problem with its stunning backlit keys and bright, energy-conserving screen. It's very light and "airy", specially considering the fact it's made of metal. It's convenient, has a long battery life, and is undeniably a minuteman underneath its glamorous shell.
Coming from Windows, I'll be honest and say that taking on a Mac was a daunting challenge. The interface was completely foreign to me, and I'd never so much as touched a Mac before. I knew absolutely nothing about it and yet, just on the first night, it became so easy to use. Mission Control and Launchpad are outstanding features that I wish my PC could have. It makes navigating so much more simple, and you can easily find what program you want when you want it. This computer obviously wanted to make a good impression, and that it did. I was no longer terrified of the glory that was Apple's MacIntosh, and I was so glad I gave it a chance.
This computer is perfect for anyone, really, especially the Windows fanatic that needs to be proved wrong at times. A MacBook Air is just as simple to use as your home PC and makes typing comfortable. MacBooks are built for the modern business world and aren't afraid to join hands with an unorganized owner. It never moves slowly in the morning and again, can be for anyone who's willing to give it a shot. I would most definitely recommend it to anyone who knows how to take care of it.
G. Stant :
With the great discounts that became available "black Friday," I took a chance and purchased this great 13 inch laptop primarily for travel work. I had been relying on my iPad the last several years for these needs. But there are just some things that can be better done on a reasonably small laptop rather that an iPad. I quickly fell in love with this laptop and while I have an iMac desktop at home, I find myself often resorting to this MacAir as it is just plain fun to use.
I bought this unit as I could get the 256 solid state drive and it has a SD input slot. I bought a 32 GB fast SD card and formatted it for Mac (not necessary but I did it anyway) to use for data storage. I placed it in the SD card slot on the side of the laptop. I also use Dropbox for data storage whenever necessary as well. Consequently storage or "drive" size has been no problem.
I cannot say enough good things about this computer. But I must admit that one of the factors that makes it almost perfect is the Apple ecosystem that permits all of my systems to stay in complete sync whether they be my iPad, iMac, this MacAir, or my wife's iPad or MacBook Pro. I worked in Windows for 35 years, often with multiple computers to maintain. Nothing has been as easy as I now have it.
I maintain several web sites which is much easier on the laptop when away from my home base.
Richard Vitale (Florida):
I've been a Mac User since 1987. My first was a ci and between my wife and myself (and work) we've had about 12.
I had the first Titanium (2001) and have had nothing but Laptops since then. I nursed along my work PowerBook G4 for 6 years (2 years since I retired).
I was not impressed with the first MacBook Air's but this 13.3" (newest version) is spectacular.
Photoshop-No Problem, Microsoft Office-No Problem, VM Fusion (running windows 7)-No Problem. Google Chrome, Great-I'll only use Safari on my iPhone.
When the price was reduced to $1139.95 and no tax (I live in FL.), with the money I saved I bought the Air SuperDrive.
What more can I say--I'm in heaven--but not with Steve Jobs.


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