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  2. MacBook Air - Wikipedia

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    The MacBook Air is a line of Mac laptop computers ... The mid-2011 models were upgraded with Sandy ... The M1 MacBook Air received widespread positive reviews, with ...

  3. MacBook Air (Intel-based) - Wikipedia

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    The redesigned 2010-model MacBook Air Left side of a MacBook Air (Mid 2012). From left to right, MagSafe power connector, USB port, headphone jack and built-in microphone. On October 20, 2010, Apple released a redesigned 13.3-inch model with a tapered enclosure, higher screen resolution, improved battery, a second USB port, stereo speakers, and ...

  4. Apple MacBook Air review - AOL

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    There’s an undeniable irony reviewing an ultraportable laptop when you’re not allowed to leave your house. Of course, Apple didn’t see this coming. None of us did, with the possible ...

  5. List of Mac models - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Air Unibody (Mid 2009) MacBook Air: September 1, 2010 MacBook Pro Unibody (Mid 2009) MacBook Pro: April 13, 2010 October 20, 2009 iMac Unibody (Late 2009) iMac: July 27, 2010 Mac Mini Intel (Late 2009) Mac Mini: June 15, 2010 Mac Mini Intel Server (Late 2009) Mac Mini: June 15, 2010 MacBook Polycarbonate Unibody (Late 2009) MacBook: May ...

  6. MacBook review: Apple reinvents the laptop again - AOL

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    The laptop, which goes on sale tomorrow, is in many ways a traditional notebook, with an Intel processor, OS X and a unibody aluminum enclosure similar to what you'll find on the MacBook Air and Pro.

  7. Review: Apple’s MacBook Air 15-inch is the Mac you’ve been ...

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    The MacBook Air 15-inch packs oodles of performance (care of Apple’s M2 chip), a wonderful keyboard, and plenty of battery life into a portable package that won’t leave you with a backache ...