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January 2008
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Très faible épaisseur (1
94 cm !)
Design et finition
Autonomie
Le design
Le poids et la finesse
La taille de lécran
Le clavier complet
La configuration matérielle correcte
La possibilité dutiliser le lecteur optique dune autre machine
Lautonomie
Design
Simplicité
Pavé multitouch
Performances correctes
Poids.
Design exceptionnel
Performances plus qu'honorables
Trackpad multitouch
Poids plume
Design et poids
Clavier
Touchpad
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Performances faibles du disque dur
Une seule prise USB
Pas de prise Ethernet
Lecteur en option
La connectique dépouillée
Prix
Connectivité réduite
Un peu grand pour un "ultra portable"
Temps de recharge.
Autonomie trop juste
Trop de compromis
Les logiciels de migration et d'accès au lecteur distant sont à revoir
Slow processor, slow and small hard drive, limited configuration options, limited ports, unswappable battery Min specs: 1.6GHz or 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo chip at 800MHz; 2GB of 667MH DDR2 SDRAM; 1.8in, 80GB hard drive (64GB SSD available); 13.3in widescre...
If the story of the MacBook Air is a story about compromise, the decision about whether the MacBook Air is a product worth having can be answered by one question: How much are you willing to compromise? The MacBook Air is the slowest Mac in Apple’s...
Incredibly thin yet surprisingly sturdy, New touchpad gesture controls are very useful, Remote optical drive makes living without a builtin drive much easier
Very limited connectivity, Slower than other MacBooks, SSD harddrive option is ridiculously expensive and standard hard drive is small, Battery is not replaceable
The design is revolutionary, but Apples MacBook Air will appeal to a smaller, more specialised audience than the standard MacBook, thanks to a stripped-down set of connections and features...
Extrait: In many ways the story of the MacBook Air is the story of a series of compromises, all made in order to fit an entire Mac in a 1.3kg package thats 4mm thick at its thinnest point. Apple MacBook Air - full technical review There was no mention of S...
The discrete graphics card has its own video memory and makes this a great gaming ultrabook
Gigabyte's customer support is unresponsive to emails and phone calls
The Gigabyte U2442N is one of the few ultrabooks that offer you a discrete graphics card with its own memory, which is perfect if you are a gamer on the go. This ultrabook's four USB ports, HDMI port and Thunderbolt port make it easy to add many periphera...
Extrait: As I had mentioned in the How to Choose a Netbook article, my choice to fill the ultra-portable but low powered computing need was a MacBook Air. After having used the “thinnest laptop in the world” for four weeks, I’m happy to report that this is a gr...
Apple is good at redefining existing products, and with the MacBook Air, it has redefined thin-and-light laptop computers. Weighing in at just 3 pounds and measuring just a hair over .75 inches thick when closed, the Air is extremely thin and impressi...
Thin is in, Lightweight (3 lbs.) is good, too, 13.3" display, Fullsize keyboard, Multitouch trackpad
Limited ports, No userreplaceable parts, including the battery, Small hard drive, Solid State hard drive option is expensive
The MacBook Air is the sub notebook of a road warriors dreams. Its thin, lightweight, and perhaps most important for those on the go, sturdy. In fact, if you add the SSD (Solid State Drive), the MacBook Air is nearly indestructible, at least from a d...