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07 January 2009

Apple Launched the World's Thinnest Laptop Computer

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Apple today unveiled the world's thinnest laptop MacBook ® Air.
MacBook Air the thinnest of the reach an unprecedented 0.16 inches, and its maximum height of 0.76 inches but less than the thinnest laptop similar point. MacBook Air has a stunning 13.3-inch, glossy, widescreen, LED-backlit display, the standard backlit keyboard, built-in iSight ® video camera, as well as multi-touch gesture support (Multi-touch gesture), allowing users to experience the opening and closing, rotating or the multi-touch touchpad. MacBook Air equipped with 4MB of shared cache 1.6 GHz or 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and includes 2GB standard memory, a 80GB 1.8-inch drive and the latest 802.11n Wi-Fi technology and Bluetooth 2.1.

"We create the world's thinnest notebook computer - but without sacrificing the full-size keyboard or full-size 13 inches display," Apple CEO Steve Jobs said, "first to see the MacBook Air, you it is hard to believe It is with a full-size keyboard and display high-performance notebook computers, but it did. "

MacBook Air with a bright, energy-saving 13.3-inch, glossy, widescreen, LED-backlit display, and the generous support of multi-touch touchpad to open and close, rotate, and a variety of touch gestures, makes the Safari ™ browse and rotate photos or zoom page more intuitive than in the past. MacBook Air will be full-size keyboard design in fashion, durable aluminum alloy in the fuselage. Backlit keyboard so that MacBook Air, such as airplanes, studios or conference room so dark environment is also very good, and built-ambient light sensors can automatically adjust the keyboard and display brightness, thereby providing the best visual effects.

When Intel asked designers to build a better laptop, its instructions were simple, really. The machine has to be fashionable, able to connect to all manner of wireless networks, and full of the latest, fastest computing capabilities. Oh yes, and make it as thin as Motorola's Razr. Its own engineers in conjunction with Ziba Design in Portland, Ore., rose to the challenge.

The result, code-named Intel mobile Metro notebook, is less than 0.7 inches thick—about one-quarter of an inch thicker than Motorola's (MOT) iconic cell phone, making it the world's thinnest notebook. And at 2.25 pounds, it's also one of the lightest small-sized portable computers. Other features include always-on Internet connectivity via various wireless technologies.

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