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A hardware overview of the MacBook Air
Pt. 1 of 5 | 5:40 |
Monday November 29, 2010
How do I use the MacBook Air
Monday November 29, 2010
In this episode, we introduce you to the
new MacBook Air
. We'll give you a tour of theMacBook Air's hardware capabilities
and show you what the new MacBook offers in terms ofinput and output methods
, including theLED backlit screen
andfull-size keyboard and trackpad
.Download this episode now
Show Notes
- The 11.6-inch MacBook Air is closer in size to a netbook but has a more powerful processor.
- The MacBook Air has a full-sized keyboard and trackpad that offers full support for gesturing.
- As a trade-off for its small size, the new MacBook Air doesn't have the room to support an optical drive.
- The MacBook Air has two USB ports and a DVI display port.
- The power cord for the MacBook Air connects to the power port through magnetism so that your MacBook won't be knocked down if someone trips over the cord.
- There is also a headphone jack next to your microphone and a webcam mounted above the screen in the middle.
- One downside to the MacBook Air is the lack of a removable battery.
- Thanks to the LED backlighting and the flash memory, power consumption is fairly minimal so a full charge should last five or more hours.
- The MacBook Air has a full-sized keyboard and trackpad that offers full support for gesturing.
- As a trade-off for its small size, the new MacBook Air doesn't have the room to support an optical drive.
- The MacBook Air has two USB ports and a DVI display port.
- The power cord for the MacBook Air connects to the power port through magnetism so that your MacBook won't be knocked down if someone trips over the cord.
- There is also a headphone jack next to your microphone and a webcam mounted above the screen in the middle.
- One downside to the MacBook Air is the lack of a removable battery.
- Thanks to the LED backlighting and the flash memory, power consumption is fairly minimal so a full charge should last five or more hours.
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By bagofhurt about two years ago
(2010-11-29 14:23:31)
(2010-11-29 14:23:31)
I really hate to keep on harping about this one thing but i must.Video`s are great but you need to up the audio when Sean or Andy do a video,these 2 are so soft spoken i have to crank my speakers to 3/4 setting just to hear them.All other hosts are fine.
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