Apple unveils Macbook Air: The thinnest notebook

By Andrew | January 16, 2008



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Here comes a treat for all those who are in love with the ‘slim –phenomenon’.

Apple Inc. has launched the Macbook Air, which is an ultra-sleek a 3-pound notebook PC. Now the example that they use to explain its thickness or should I say thinness is that it can be accommodated inside an interoffice envelope.

If you have it then you’ll be the proud owner of the world’s thinnest laptop available measuring 0.76 inches at its thickest point and tapering to just 0.16 inches.

Now that’s what I call super-slim, even the sexy models walking down the ramps will go green with the Macbook air, quite light as the name suggest…what say?

 As far as the pricing go, the Apple’s Air is holds a price tag of  $1,800. A close look at the price structure shows that the price seems good enough to give a close competition to Apple’s other pricier deals. Via: Reuters 



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