The Macbook air hard drive type is SSD SSD.
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. This upgrade enabled the MBA to have two models: traditional 13.3-inch and new 11.6-inch. Their biggest feature is the use of flash instead of hard drives, the 64GB~256GB Flash is embedded directly into the motherboard, saving a lot of space to store the battery, which allows 13.3-inch models to increase the time to 7 hours.
The MacBook air is formed by laser engraving of an entire block of aluminum, and the hair is as sharp and as thin as a organdy. MacBook Air is equipped with a full-size keyboard for smooth, natural and comfortable input. Thanks to the backlit keypad, even the most dim light can be entered with ease.
MacBook Air integrates faster processors, more powerful graphics processors, and memory controllers into one chip for exceptional performance. The new Intel HD Graphics 4000 delivers up to 60% graphics performance, so you can feel it when playing games, watching movies, and making FaceTime calls. MacBook Air also supports up to 8GB of memory, so you can run applications that use more memory resources without compromising performance.
MacBook air automatically finds available Wi-Fi networks, and can be networked with a single click. As a result, you can browse the network, send e-mail, and print documents, no matter where you are. Bluetooth technology also enables Bluetooth-enabled devices such as MacBook Air speakers and headphones to be connected. Keep the connection open even when there are no various cables available.