Apple 13.3" MacBook Air 1.86GHz, 2GB RAM, 128GB Flash Storage, NVIDIA GeForce 320M - MC503LL/A
1.86GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR3 SDRAM, 128GB Flash Storage, NVIDIA GeForce 320M, 13.3" LED-backlit glossy widescreen display, AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1, SD card slot, FaceTime camera, Built-in battery, Precision aluminum unibodyLearn more about the product
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The new MacBook Air. The next generation of MacBooks.
Introducing the new MacBook Air, the most mobile Mac in every way, shape, and form. It features all-flash storage, a Multi-Touch trackpad, a long-lasting battery, a high-resolution display, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and NVIDIA graphics. All inside a unibody enclosure that’s light, thin, and strong enough to handle all your everyday tasks and then some, whether you’re on the couch, in a lecture hall, or at a conference. It’s mobility mastered.
Everything we've learned has come down to this. We learned a lot from iPad. The new MacBook Air is proof. It’s designed around all-flash storage for better responsiveness and reliability. It features a trackpad with full Multi-Touch support. And though it’s incredibly thin and light, its large battery gives you portable power that lasts for hours.
Advanced technology from iPad. Taken to the air. A truly mobile device needs to be light, thin, and strong enough to take with you wherever you go. It also needs to perform quickly, spring to life instantly, and have enough battery power to keep up with you. It should have no spinning hard drive, no optical drive, and no unnecessary parts. All of that is true of iPad. And now, it’s true of Apple’s most mobile notebook ever: MacBook Air.
Out-of-the-box flash storage. MacBook Air continues its legacy of firsts with something entirely new for any Mac: flash storage. Standard. In fact, the new MacBook Air is designed completely around flash storage. But in a totally different way. Typically, flash storage is housed in a package that’s the same size as a conventional hard drive. Yet the flash chips themselves occupy a very small portion of that housing. Getting rid of the hard drive enclosure and using only the parts that matter — the actual flash chips — frees up about 90 percent more space. And just like that, there’s room for other important things, like a bigger battery. Now you have a notebook that weighs practically nothing and runs for hours on a single charge. That’s mobility mastered.
The best way to Multi-Touch on a notebook. No one knows Multi-Touch technology better than Apple. Introduced with the very first iPhone and taken even further with iPad, Multi-Touch is now part of practically every Apple device. It’s simply the best and most personal way to interact with your software. And the optimal way to experience Multi-Touch on a notebook is through a trackpad. That’s precisely the case with MacBook Air. Now you can perform more gestures than you have fingers on a spacious, all-glass surface that’s smooth to the touch.
An incrediblye battery. Case closed (or open). If you looked inside MacBook Air, you’d see something remarkable: how much space we devoted to the battery. Apple engineers were able to fit all the computer components on one of our smallest logic boards ever. Removing the flash storage enclosure and placing the flash chips on the logic board freed up even more room. And voila: space for a bigger battery. So you can get up to 5 hours of battery life on the 11-inch MacBook Air and up to 7 hours on the 13-inch model. And when you put MacBook Air to sleep for more than an hour, it enters what’s called standby mode. So you can come back to MacBook Air a day, a week — even up to an entire month later — and it wakes in an instant.1 Time is on your side, courtesy of MacBook Air.
Unibody in unison. When MacBook Air first debuted, it was groundbreaking in many ways. Chief among them was the precision unibody enclosure. Now that same engineering process comes to the MacBook Air display. Just like the main enclosure, the display housing is crafted from a single piece of aluminum, with all the structural elements machined directly into it. Total unibody construction means a less complex design with fewer parts. That makes MacBook Air exceptionally thin and light, yet still durable enough to handle the rigors of everyday use.
All-Flash Storage. If you have an iPod, iPhone, or iPad, you’re already taking advantage of all that flash storage has to offer: reliability, speed, and efficiency. So the decision to use flash storage in an ultracompact notebook like MacBook Air makes perfect sense. Flash allows you to access data quickly, and it gives MacBook Air the astonishing ability to remain in standby mode for up to 30 days.1 Which means your MacBook Air snaps to in an instant, whether you open it tomorrow, next week, or next month.
Long-Lasting Battery. Since space-saving flash storage leaves room for a bigger battery, you can devote more time to the things you enjoy most. Things like browsing the web, editing photos, and watching videos. Get up to 5 hours of battery life on a single charge on the 11-inch model and up to 7 hours on the 13-inch model. Put MacBook Air to sleep, and it enters standby mode to conserve battery life for up to 30 days. When you come back to your MacBook Air and open it up, it’s on in an instant. So you’re free to go off the grid knowing you’re still on a charge.
High-Resolution Display . Corner to corner and pixel by pixel, the display on the new MacBook Air is both an engineering feat and a design breakthrough. It measures a mere 4.86 millimeters (0.19 inch) thin, yet the resolution is so high, you’ll feel like you’re looking at a much larger screen. And with good reason. The 11-inch MacBook Air features a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio and a resolution greater than that of a typical 13-inch notebook, while the 13-inch MacBook Air wows with a resolution equivalent to a typical 15-inch notebook.
NVIDIA GeForce Graphics. MacBook Air features the NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics processor — the same one used in the 13-inch MacBook Pro. With a performance boost of over 2x that of the previous-generation MacBook Air,2 the NVIDIA graphics processor provides outstanding speed and power for browsing photos, watching movies, or playing games. It also makes all the everyday things you do on MacBook Air — like writing email and surfing the web — fast and energy efficient.
Intel Core 2 Duo Processors. MacBook Air weighs less than three pounds, but it’s a heavyweight where it counts. Intel Core 2 Duo processors get the work done fast. So you can be every bit as productive on MacBook Air — but in more places. Live-blog the event of the year straight from the convention floor. Perfect your sales-winning presentation from the airport terminal. Cite references down to a T from the library stacks. MacBook Air lets you do everything you need to do whenever and wherever it needs to be done.
MacBook Air and the environment. When it comes to being environmentally friendly, Apple approaches things differently — through our products. That’s why MacBook Air is energy efficient and free of many harmful toxins.
Processor(s)
Processor Mfr
Intel
Processor
Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed
1.86 GHz
Magnetic/Optical Drives
Hard Drive
128 GB
RAM
RAM standard
2 GB DDR3 SDRAM
RAM maximum
4 GB
Display
Display
13.3 in backlit LCD
Display, maximum resolution
1440 x 900
Miscellaneous
Wireless NIC included
Yes
Bluetooth capable
Yes
Battery Type
Lithium Polymer
Battery Life
7 hour(s)
Form factor
Notebook
OS
Mac OS X 10.6
Keyboard Details
Full-size keyboard
Pointing device type
Trackpad
Pointing device name
Multi-Touch trackpad
Weight (lbs)
2.9
Width, inches
12.8
Height, inches
0.68
Depth, inches
8.94
RAM Details
RAM details
2GB of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM onboard (4GB maximum)
HD Details
Hard Drive details
128GB Flash Storage
Video Details
Display and video details
FaceTime camera; Mini DisplayPort output port with support for DVI, VGA, dual-link DVI, and HDMI (requires adapters, sold separately)
Wireless details
Wireless details
AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi (based on IEEE 802.11n specification); Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) wireless technology
Battery Details
Battery Details
Built-in 50-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery
Software Details
Software Details
Mac OS X Snow Leopard, iLife
Additional Details
Additional details
Two USB 2.0 ports (up to 480 Mbps); SD card slot
Power Details
Power Details
45W MagSafe power adapter with cable management system
Additional Information
Package Contents
13-inch MacBook Air, 45W MagSafe power adapter, AC wall plug, and power cord, Printed and electronic, Documentation, Software Reinstall Drive