As we know, Apple's MacBook Air hasn’t change its design since 2010. What
we want to know is Why? Granted, Apple doesn't march to the beat of everyone
else's drum. Still, four years is a long time to wait, especially since in that
time, rival laptop manufacturers have moved through several design trends, from
small, efficient netbooks, to über thin ultrabooks, and now to hybrid systems
that flip, pivot, or detach from their keyboard. Touch capability has also becoming
standard on laptop displays.
The answer is pretty simple. The design hasn't changed because it hasn't
needed to. The chassis has plenty of internal room for the system's
motherboard, Flash storage, system memory, and enough battery cells to keep the
MacBook Air running well past 10 hours. The 11-inch model is the perfect size
for an airline tray table, adding to its appeal for frequent flyers. In fact,
the 11-inch MacBook Air will fit virtually anywhere a 10-inch tablet, like the
full-size Apple iPad, does, and the 13-inch model is still one of the most
compact laptops on the market. Both are powerful enough to run Office and
multimedia apps. Finally, consumers continue to buy the chassis design as is,
and Apple will continue to make them as long as people want them.
come from:hereshop
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