So the new MacBook Air ultra-slim laptop computer isn’t the fastest model on the lot. That’s not a big problem really, it is intended for use as a second computer after all.
It was clear from the moment the MacBook Air was unveiled at Macworld Expo that it was a Mac laptop unlike any we’ve seen recently, if ever. In exchange for dramatically lighter weight and an extremely thin profile, Apple has definitely compromised when it comes to the MacBook Air’s tech specs. And the results of Macworld Lab’s preliminary tests of the MacBook Air reflect those compromises.
I’d still like one. Send me one Apple, and I can assure you disassociated will adopt an appropriately favourable editorial slant…




