Thursday, June 14, 2012

New generation MacBook Air

New generation MacBook AirApple has just launched the latest generation of Macbook Air. To see the innards of a super thin laptop, the company engaged in the repair of electronic equipment iFixit 'stripped'.



iFixit disassemble the MacBook Air to see what are the components contained therein. And also what changes Apple made the MacBook Air compared to the older generation.



These results are performed by iFixit disassembly of the MacBook Air 13 inch new generation.



MacBook Air 13 inch that iFixit disassembled using the latest generation of Intel processors, the Ivy Bridge Core i5 with Turbo Boost. Other key specs are Intel HD 4000 Graphics, 128 GB of flash memory, 4 GB 1600 MHz RAM DDR3L and USB 3.0.



Performance is almost certainly more powerful than previous generations of the same body even thinner. MacBook Air 11 inch version had 1.366x768 pixel screen resolution and will be priced $ 999. While the 13 inch version had 1.440x900 pixel screen resolution will be sold from USD 1199.



With a wide range of equipment in particular, even iFixit disassemble the MacBook Air with caution. All the screws were removed and the casing is opened slowly.



iFixit states found no significant changes in the MacBook Air compared to the previous generation. Configuration of the battery, logic board, speakers, trackpad, keyboard and the screen is almost identical to the version lawasnya.



With a special screwdriver, iFixit disassemble the battery then the resources newest MacBook Air. Batteries take up space that is large enough in the innards of the MacBook Air.



Otherwise the exact same battery found in the capital with the previous MacBook Air. So the durability of the battery was probably just as well, namely in the range of 7 hours.



iFixit pembongkarannya then proceed to the SSD (solid state drive) that seems almost the same as the SSD in the previous model. However, when viewed more closely, it seems slightly different connector.



The design is also not the same. The new unit is otherwise based on SandForce controller chip made by a Japanese vendor, Toshiba. New generation MacBook Air