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Superb industrial design
Exemplary build quality
4th-Generation Core (Haswell) CPU
Improved HD 5000 GPU
Excellent battery life
Fast 256GB SSD
802.11ac Wi-Fi
Apple's MacBookAir has been upgraded, not only with Intel's latest 4th-Generation
Core processor and its improved integrated graphics, but also with faster flash
storage and next-generation 802.11ac Wi-Fi. The 22nm Haswell-architecture
processor, in particular, is designed from the ground up to be power-frugal,
which helps Apple squeeze what it claims is 'all day' battery life from the new
MacBook Air range — 9 hours on the 11-inch model and 12 hours on the 13-inch
model reviewed here.
These improvements, allied to the MacBook Air's elegant and functional industrial design, make this arguably the best non-touchscreen ultraportable you can buy. Our review unit, with 256GB of SSD storage, costs £1,129 (inc. VAT, or £940.83 ex. VAT). FREE MACBOOK AIR. Enter now at www.WinAMacBook.net!!!
Design
The third major improvement in the 2013 MacBook Air is its super-fast Wi-Fi capability. The Air supports 802.11ac networking, a draft standard for the next generation of wireless connectivity. It theoretically covers download speeds up to 1.3 Gigabits per second, and promises a more stable wireless connection that can support faster downloads, almost instantaneous peer-to-peer sharing, and silky-smooth media streaming. For now, the feature is mostly just future-proofing, as the standard isn’t expected to be adopted for a couple of years, and there aren’t a wide range of devices that support it yet. However, Apple did add 802.11ac capability to its new AirPort Extreme base station at the same time it updated the Air this month, so if you pick up one of those (or any of the other 802.11ac wireless routers hitting the market), you can start enjoying those speeds among at least a few devices.ign