Fresh from announcing some of the best financial results in its history, Apple has updated its product line replacing the entry-level MacBook with the MacBook Air. The move also comes as it has released the newest version of Mac OS X, Lion. The new MacBook Air model comes with the option of either a Core […]
Fresh from announcing some of the best financial results in its history, Apple has updated its product line replacing the entry-level MacBook with the MacBook Air.
The move also comes as it has released the newest version of Mac OS X, Lion.
The new MacBook Air model comes with the option of either a Core i5 or i7 processor, higher storage space and a Thunderbolt port, along with a MacBook keyboard. Apple has also updated the Mac mini models as well.
The new MacBook Air range starts at $1,099 in the Australian Apple Store, with the top-end model at $1,799.