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The Mac Event is over. The effects are just sinking in. We have told you what both MacBook Air 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch models have to offer. Now, there are many out there who have given a review of the latest notebooks from Apple. Some have ripped them open already and looked inside only to be left disappointed. We present a MacBook Air review that is a tad bit different, a bit wacky, but very simple to follow. What do we think you will end up paying for if and when you do buy the latest MacBook Air models from Apple? Let’s see…
A picture speaks a thousand words, but then
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First it was the turn of the warmers, then came Mac OS X Lion. And then finally we had the two big show-stoppers of the night come in and do what they do best- steal the spotlight. MacBook Air 11.6-inch and MacBook Air 13.3-inch Laptops were no doubt what most came to the Mac Event for and the announcement from Apple’s top boss seems to have left everyone pretty happy and satisfied for now.
The current set of MacBook Air models is a lot cheaper than the previous set as they are set to hit the stores. This also means that if you wish to buy an older version of MacBook Air
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We’ve already witnessed the unveiling of ASUS’ largest two UL series laptops, so it’s only fair to pass along an in-depth look at the midget of the bunch. The UL30A was recently taken for a ride over at HotHardware, and while we’ve had our suspicions as to whether Intel’s CULV platform really would provide an incentive for to-be netbook buyers to spend a bit more, it seems as if this ultraportable definitely is worth the extra scratch. Unlike your average Atom-powered netbook, the UL30 could actually handle 720p video like a champ (though 1080p
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