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When the new 13-inch MacBook Air arrived on our messy desks, we were blown away by its razor-thin good looks and equally impressed by its powerful interiors. We were just about getting over the excitement when the new 11-inch Air turned up and we boarded the emotional rollercoaster once more.
Our 2011 MacBook Air 11-inch was configured to include a top-end 1.8GHz Intel Core i7 processor, 4GB RAM and a 256GB solid state drive. At £1,399 you may have to decide whether you want food and shelter or a tiny, shiny new laptop, but you can sleep soundly on your friend's sofa knowing you've got a superbly crafted and excellently powerful machine.
The standard top of the range model (without our customised configuration) features a 1.6GHz with battery such as Apple M7385 Battery , Apple M7385G Battery , Apple M8244 Battery , Apple M8511 Battery , Apple M8665 Battery , Apple M8983 Battery , Apple M9324 Battery , Apple M9324G Battery , Apple M9325 Battery , Apple M9326 Battery , Apple PowerBook G4 17 inch Battery , Apple PowerBook G4 M9462 Battery processor and a 128GB SSD. It will cost you £300 less. The lower-end model comes with a 1.6GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and a 64GB SSD. That chap will cost you £849.
If you've always wanted a laptop so thin you could use it as a melee weapon during a sudden zombie outbreak, look no further than the 11-inch MacBook Air. At 3mm at its thinnest edge, it'll slice clean through the living dead.
It still boasts the unibody construction, meaning the whole thing is machined from a single piece of aluminium. As there are no different sections to the chassis that could come apart, the Air is very sturdy and durable -- we poked and prodded and didn't detect any flex or weak spots. We wanted to use it as a sledge down the stairs, but thought that might be overkill.
Many laptops have fairly weak hinges with a tendency to bend a little when you open them up, but the Air felt strong as an ox. We had a fun time just opening and closing the lid, trying to find any kind of flex, but we failed miserably. We were forced to conclude this is a really well built laptop.
The 11-inch screen makes the whole Air a very portable size. At 300mm wide and 192mm deep, it's nearly exactly the same size as a piece of A4 paper -- grab a sheet from your printer and see how it feels balanced on your knees. Looks good, doesn't it?