MacBook Air

A Mac is as good as it looks.

It’s made from strong, beautiful materials like aluminium and glass. It comes with the latest technology — powerful processors, advanced graphics and fast memory. And it has features you won’t find on a PC. So from the outside in, a Mac is designed to be a better computer.

It’s designed to be a better computer.

When you buy a computer, you want it to last. And a Mac will. That’s because a Mac is designed and built to be as reliable as it is beautiful.

Designed to last.

A Mac is designed for a long, productive life. Apple designers and engineers spend countless hours ensuring that each Mac is precisely built — inside and out. From the down-to-the-micron fit of each internal component to the finish of the enclosure, every detail matters. Take MacBook Pro, for example. Its unibody enclosure is machined from a solid block of aluminium. The result is a MacBook Pro that is thin and light, looks polished and refined, and feels strong and durable.
Watch the unibody video

Born to perform.

To make a better computer, only quality components and materials will do. That’s why every Mac contains a hard drive, memory, graphics processor, even a power supply specifically chosen to give you the best performance possible. And materials like aluminium and glass (in iMac and MacBook Pro) or rugged polycarbonate (in MacBook) keep all those high-performance components safe and sound.

Charge today and five years from today.

Getting a few hours of battery life from a notebook is good. But for a Mac, good isn’t good enough. On a single charge, you can get up to 7 hours on the MacBook and every MacBook Pro model.1 That means you can power through a day of work or a day of classes without stopping to find the nearest outlet. And the battery inside MacBook and MacBook Pro can be recharged up to 1000 times — good for about five years of typical usage — and lasts nearly three times the lifespan of typical notebook batteries.2

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It’s packed with innovative features.

A Multi-Touch trackpad, a wireless keyboard and wireless mouse, and a built-in camera — just to name a few. On a Mac, innovation extends to features you might not expect.

Multi-Touch trackpad.

The Multi-Touch trackpad on every Mac notebook lets you use one or more fingers to interact with your documents, images and applications. Use two fingers to move smoothly up and down a page with inertial scrolling. Pinch to zoom in and out. Rotate an image with your fingertips. Swipe with three fingers to flip through your photo libraries. Swipe with four fingers to show your desktop, view all open windows or switch applications.
Watch the trackpad video

Wireless keyboard and wireless Magic Mouse.

The new iMac comes with the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse — the world’s first Multi-Touch mouse — for a beautifully clutter-free workspace.

Built-in camera and mic.

Cleverly hidden behind the glass display of every iMac, MacBook and MacBook Pro, the camera and mic let you video chat with up to three people using iChat.3 So you can stay in touch with friends and family no matter where they are.

MagSafe power connector.

Accidents happen. That’s why MacBook, MacBook Pro feature a MagSafe power connector that breaks cleanly away from the notebook if you trip over the power cord.

Ambient light sensor.

To conserve power and relieve eyestrain, a built-in ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the screen brightness on MacBook Pro to suit the ambient light of whatever room you’re in. And it activates the backlit keyboard so you can type with ease in low-light conditions.

Multi-Touch Trackpad Gestures

  • Tap to click

    The entire trackpad is the button, so you have lots of space to click.

  • Right click

    Perform right-click functions by clicking a corner of your trackpad.

  • Scroll

    Use two fingers to move up and down or across a page with inertial scrolling.

  • Pinch

    Pinch to zoom in and out of photos, increase font sizes in web pages, and more.

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It features
the latest technology.

Fast Intel processors are standard on every Mac, so applications fly. Powerful graphics bring the latest 3D games to life. And 802.11n Wi-Fi gives you fast wireless connectivity.

Get great performance from every Mac.

Every Mac comes with the latest technology. From the small-but-mighty Mac mini to the powerhouse Mac Pro, all are equipped with blazing-fast Intel processors, high-performance graphics and high-speed DDR3 memory. And Mac OS X Snow Leopard is custom-made to take advantage of every bit of that technology. So no matter which Mac you choose, you get superior performance for just about everything you do: managing your photos, editing video, even playing graphics-intensive 3D games.

Connect fast. Connect easy.

With a Mac, you can connect to the Internet fast, thanks to 802.11n Wi-Fi.4 Like everything else about a Mac, joining Wi-Fi networks couldn’t be simpler. If you’ve previously connected to a network, your Mac automatically logs you in so you can send email, surf the web or video chat. Have a phone, headset, keyboard or mouse with Bluetooth wireless technology? They all connect to your Mac using its built-in Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology.

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It’s designed with the environment in mind.

Apple is committed to designing products that have the least possible environmental impact. That’s why every Mac is energy efficient, free of many harmful toxins and highly recyclable.

Energy efficiency.

Because Apple designs both hardware and software, we can reduce our environmental footprint in ways others can’t. For starters, a highly efficient power supply reduces the amount of power wasted when bringing electricity from the wall to your Mac. Unlike a lot of PCs, a Mac uses energy-efficient hardware components that work hand in hand with the operating system to conserve power — even between keystrokes. The result: Every Mac meets the strict energy efficiency requirements set by the EPA’s ENERGY STAR programme, and every Mac sold in the U.S. has earned the highest rating of EPEAT Gold.5

Fewer toxic substances.

Apple is always working to eliminate toxic substances in the Mac. And that’s by choice. We aren’t waiting for legislation to ban harmful substances like arsenic, brominated flame retardants (BFRs), mercury, phthalates and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). That’s why all Mac displays are mercury and arsenic free, and internal components are PVC and BFR free.

Recyclability.

When a Mac reaches the end of its long life, the materials it’s made from — like aluminium, glass and polycarbonate — make it highly desirable to recyclers. And you can recycle your old computer free when you buy a new Mac.

Learn more about Apple and the environment

 

  1. Wireless web testing conducted by Apple in February 2011 using preproduction 2.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7–based 17-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro units, preproduction 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i7–based 13-inch MacBook Pro units and 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo–based 13-inch MacBook units. The wireless web test measures battery life by wirelessly browsing 25 popular websites with display brightness set to 50%. Battery life varies by use and configuration. See www.apple.com/za/batteries for more information.
  2. Apple does not warrant the battery beyond Apple’s one-year Limited Warranty. The battery has a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced by an Apple Service Provider. Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and settings. See www.apple.com/za/batteries for more information.
  3. Video chatting requires a broadband Internet connection; fees may apply.
  4. Wireless Internet access requires a base station or other wireless access point and Internet access; fees may apply. Some ISPs are not currently compatible with AirPort.
  5. Mac computers achieved a Gold rating from EPEAT in the U.S., Canada, France, Germany and the UK.