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  2. MacBook Air - Wikipedia

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    The MacBook Air is a line of laptop computers developed and manufactured by Apple since 2008. ... On July 20, 2011, Apple released updated models, ...

  3. MacBook Air (Intel-based) - Wikipedia

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    The Retina MacBook Air was released in October 2018, with reduced dimensions, a Retina display, and combination USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports for data and power. The Intel-based MacBook Air was discontinued in November 2020 following the release of the first MacBook Air with Apple silicon based on the Apple M1 processor.

  4. List of Mac models - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Air: July 20, 2011 2011 February 24, 2011 MacBook Pro Unibody (Early 2011) MacBook Pro: October 24, 2011 May 3, 2011 iMac Unibody (Mid 2011) iMac: October 23, 2012 July 20, 2011 MacBook Air Tapered Unibody (Mid 2011) MacBook Air: June 11, 2012 Mac Mini Unibody (Mid 2011) Mac Mini: October 23, 2012 Mac Mini Unibody Server (Mid 2011) Mac Mini

  5. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    July 20, 2011 MacBook Air (Mid 2011) MacBook Air: June 11, 2012 Mac Mini (Mid 2011) Mac Mini: October 23, 2012 Thunderbolt Display: Displays: June 23, 2016 October 14, 2011 iPhone 4 (8 GB) iPhone: September 10, 2013 iPhone 4S (16 GB) iPhone: September 10, 2013 iPhone 4S (32 & 64 GB) iPhone: September 12, 2012 October 24, 2011 MacBook Pro (Late ...

  6. List of Mac models grouped by CPU type - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Air (Unibody) 1.60–1.80 800 4 1 2 January 2008 October 2008 ... MacBook Air (Mid 2011) 1.8 2×256 4 2 Yes Yes July 2011 June 2012 Ivy Bridge

  7. MacBook (2006–2012) - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 2011, the MacBook was discontinued for consumer purchase, as it had been effectively superseded by the MacBook Air, which had a lower entry price. [4] Apple continued to sell the MacBook to educational institutions until February 2012.