Using the Mac OS X 10.7 Lion operating system, the MacBook Air uses multi-touch gestures on OS X to operate the MacBook Air more smoothly, naturally, and intuitively.
January 15, 2008, Apple released its first ultra-thin notebook computer--macbook Air, thin and unique, the industry shocked! In October 2010, Apple released its second generation MBA. The upgrade enabled the MBA to have two models: the traditional 13.3-inch and the new 11.6-inch. Their biggest feature is the use of flash memory instead of hard drives, 64GB~256GB flash memory is directly embedded in the motherboard, saving a lot of space to store batteries, which makes the 13.3-inch model use time to upgrade to 7 hours.
The MacBook Air is formed by laser engraving of an entire aluminum plate, and the hair is broken and sharp, thin as a cicada's wing. The MacBook air is equipped with a full-size keyboard to make the input smooth and pleasant. With a backlit keyboard, it can be easily entered even in the darkest light.
The MacBook air integrates faster processors, more powerful graphics processors, and memory controllers into a single chip, achieving extraordinary performance. The new Intel HD Graphics 4000 brings fast up to 60% of graphics processing performance, enabling you to feel it when playing games, watching movies, and FaceTime calls. The MacBook Air also supports up to 8GB of memory, so it can run applications that consume more memory resources without impacting performance.
The MacBook air automatically finds available Wi-Fi networks and can be networked with a single click. So, no matter where you are, you can browse the network, send e-mail, and print the document. With Bluetooth technology, you can also connect a Bluetooth-enabled device such as a MacBook Air speaker and a headset. Even without a variety of connectors, you can maintain a smooth connection.