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The MacBook Air is a line of Apple ultraportable Macintosh notebook computers that introduced Apple's aluminum unibody enclosure.
The first MacBook Air was a 13.3" model, promoted as the 'World's Thinnest Notebook', that was introduced at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 15, 2008. The original MacBook Air featured custom Intel Merom CPU plus Intel GMA graphics that was updated to faster non-custom Penryn CPU and Nvidia GeForce graphics in late 2008. In addition, the hard drive capacity was increased and the mini-DVI port was replaced with a Mini DisplayPort A mid-2009 refresh, introduced alongside the family, featured a slightly higher-capacity battery, and a faster Penryn CPU option.
Design
The MacBook Air is designed for thinness; it is also lighter than most competing models. It was the first MacBook produced using a single sheet of aluminum with Apple's unibody technique. The computer features a glossy LED backlit display and a full-size keyboard, as well as a large trackpad that responds to iPhone-like Multi-Touch gestures such as pinching, swiping, and rotating. With the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the Air's multi-touch trackpad also supports handwriting recognition of Chinese characters.
On the 11-inch MacBook Air, the left side of the computer has a power connector, a port, a headphone jack, and a microphone. The right side of the computer has a USB port and a Mini DisplayPort. On top of the screen bezel there is an iSight webcam, which has now been dubbed the FaceTime camera.
The MacBook Air was the first subcompact laptop offered by Apple since the full-featured 12" PowerBook G4 was discontinued in 2006. It was also Apple's first computer with an optional ArsTechnica found "moderate" performance improvements of the 64GB [note 1] solid-state drive of the first generation Air over the standard 80 GB hard drive in tests. On October 14, 2008, new models were announced with improved capacities of 128 GB (solid-state) and 120 GB (hard drive). For the late 2010 MacBook Air, only SSD storage is available, in 64 or 128GB capacities on the 11" model, and 128 or 256GB on the 13".
The MacBook Air comes standard with 2 GB RAM, which is fixed and non-upgradeable[note 2] [20] Buyers of the late 2010 MacBook Air have the option to specify 4GB of RAM at the time of purchase.
The CPU in the original MacBook Air was a custom Intel Core 2 Duo Merom chip that was 40 percent of the size of the chips publicly available at that time. Penryn chip with 6 MB of cache, running on a 1066 MHz bus for all models since late-2008.
Here the most common problem with Macbook Air
- No power completely Dead ( free diagnostic )
- Logic board repairs and replacement
Key board replacement, eyesight camera
- Broken hinges
- Lights on but no display on the screen ( Might be graphic chip or logic board )
- Crack, Broken, half screen, Lines on the screen
- Wide screen (need new screen)
- Key board,mouse,wireless card or usb problems
- Going to sleep mod mac sound but no display
- Battery problem ,charger problems battery not charging
- Hard drive problems
- Data recover ( we’ll recover data even from dead HD )
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Macbook air screen
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HD
If your current drive is failing, a new operating system is installed. Data recovery options are available.
Your old hard drive is returned to you
Macbook Air Casing
The exterior casings on your MacBook can be replaced with new casings. New parts and professional installation bring looks and functionality back to your Mac
BODY WORK
Repair power, video, heat, sound and sleep problems.
Also replaces damaged or malfunctioning ports.
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The optional MacBook Air SuperDrive. |
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