![]() ![]() Mac Book Air Charger, 45W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter Magnetic T-Tip Ac Charger for MacBook Air 11 Inch and 13-inch MacBook Air Charger,Replacement 45W Magsafe 2 Power Adapter T-Tip Magnetic Connector Charger for MacBook Air 11 inch and 13 inch (45T). Mac book Air Charger, AC 45W Magsafe 2 T-Tip Power Adapter Charger replacement for Mac Book Air 11 /13 inch 2017 MQD32 MQD42 MQD52 (For Mac book Air Released after Mid 2012) Add To Cart There is a problem adding to cart. I remember falling in love with the. It wasn’t the styling that won me over, but rather the combination of performance, form factor and battery life. I needed a notebook fast enough for me to get work done when necessary, but with long enough battery life to last me through a trip across the country. Back in 2008, the MacBook Air was the perfect solution to that problem. The original MacBook Air had three main issues. It was hot, the 1.8” HDD was unbearably slow, and it shipped with 2GB of memory that you couldn’t expand to 4GB. It was a great machine for writers as you could open up TextEdit and hammer out a document for five hours straight. And when you needed to, you had the greater-than-Atom performance to get more intensive work done. What prompted me to stop using the MacBook Air was the. Apple ramped up battery capacity enough where I could get much better battery life and performance out of the MacBook Pro. The combination of the two was enough for me to let my MacBook Air collect dust. I hardly ever used it after that point. Apple updated the MacBook Air hardware since its original release, but the updates were nothing spectacular. Apple moved from an Intel supplied chipset to one made by NVIDIA, and SSDs eventually became standard issue. Battery life didn’t get any better and memory sizes never moved beyond 2GB. Last week Apple announced the biggest upgrade to the MacBook Air since 2008, complete with a redesign, price reduction and improved internals. Let’s start at the redesign. There Once Was One, Now There's Two The original MacBook Air was very light on connectivity. It had an angled MagSafe power connector but that was it for visible ports. The right side of the machine was home to three hidden connectors: mini DisplayPort, USB and line out. The new MacBook Air (left) vs. The old MacBook Air (right) The new design forgoes the rounded nature of its predecessor and introduces more angular surfaces toward the rear of the machine. Connectors like flat surfaces so Apple outfitted the new MacBook Air with a pair of USB ports (one on each side) in addition to the MagSafe connector, miniDP out and line out. Everything is fully accessible from the start, nothing is hidden behind any secret panels. From left to right: MagSafe Power Connector, USB 2.0 port, headset jack, microphone Next to the headset jack on the left side is the integrated microphone. Apple states it is an omnidirectional mic, but its placement is curious given the original MacBook Air had its mic at the top of the screen bezel. The microphone’s left leaning location didn’t negatively impact audio performance in our tests. As long as you’re not sitting to the right of a horribly noisy person/animal/box you should be good to go. There are of course now two MacBook Airs that make up the family: an 11.6-inch model and a 13.3-inch model. The two have identical port layouts however the 13-inch MacBook Air gets an integrated SD card reader like its Pro siblings. 13-inch MBA (left), 11-inch MBA (right) There’s a 0.6 pound difference between the two models and associated difference in dimensions: MacBook Air Size Comparison 11-inch 13-inch Height 0.11 - 0.68' (0.3 - 1.7 cm) 0.11 - 0.68' (0.3 - 1.7 cm) Width 11.8' (29.95 cm) 12.8' (32.5 cm) Depth 7.56' (19.2 cm) 8.94' (22.7 cm) Weight 2.3 lbs (1.06 kg) 2.9 lbs (1.32 kg) Prices and specs differ as well. The 11-inch starts at $999 while the 13-inch starts at $1299.
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