
New Apple MacBook Air Rev. B Review
By: Peter Chubb | December 2, 2008 | Leave a CommentThe new Apple MacBook Air Rev. B is a vast improvement over the older model and although things look the same on the outside, it is inside where Apple have really worked hard. The MacBook Air Rev. B is now a serious laptop, and Engadget have the good fortune of having a review unit.
Paul Miller has had a rev. A MacBook Air for almost a year now, so he knew that the new unit had some big boots to fill. Let us get the few bad points out of the way first, There is only one USB port, no Ethernet, Firewire, and there is that mini-DisplayPort, which Apple are hoping to make a standard.
Apple have replaced the old processor with a more powerful one, as well as its new NVIDIA integrated graphics and faster memory, which Apple says increases the speed 4x faster. Engagdet decided to put the new MacBook through its paces but only managed to get the computer to stutter once.
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