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2015-11-18T11:00:44
I ordered on 11/5/2015 and got it on 11/9/2015. So far, so good. I enrolled in the VIP and got a DVD driver and a mouse as well. The mouse is helpful, but I don't think I will ever get a chance to use the DVD driver. I think it is a brank new Macbook Air, no scratches, with one year apple care. The hardware is really awesome, 512GB flash drive, 8GB RAM,1.7 GHz i7 core ( although I don't know which generation it belongs to and its specific model). The intel HD 5000 graphics is not powerful enough, though. Also, I wish there were a SD card slot as in the 13'' macbook air. The screen is totally fine even though it is not retina and of small size. I doubted it at first but after a week's experience, I find it not a problem, and I am used to it, and I can enjoy the convenience of portability of small size without downsides.
hsc11
2015-09-27T11:03:52
I took advantage of the phenomenal deal on the 11 inch Air 2014 closeout. $999 for 1.7 8gb ram 512 ssd. Apple Care 179. Plus $50 mail in rebate. The value vs cost is 5 star. Adorama had my favorite B&H photo beat this time. Adorama customer service 5 stars. They helped me alter my order before shipping twice. Sales guy just 3 stars average. Overall exp 4.5 I went to the Apple store to play around with the 11 inch because I feared it would be too small. I recommend that for everyone going from a larger laptop. I previously owned Asus 14inch Bamboo edition . During my test at the Apple store comparing the 13 and 11 inch it was not that much more screen real estate. The biggest effect is the decreased wrist rest area. The edges where you rest your wrist are sharp and not comfortable. Maybe the 13 inch helps with the discomfort. I am a petite size women so a bigger person may have even more discomfort. Over all 4 so far.
JASMINE H.
2015-08-28T12:45:09
My (2014) Macbook Air arived yesterday and is performing flawlessly. I purchased the 3 year Apple Care and the whole rig with warranty cost me just about $1180, a similar machine at apple store (2015 model) would have set me back over $2K. I will also be getting a $50 rebate from Adorama for buying the Applecare with the Macbook. Overall, very happy and would do the deal again in a heartbeat.
Kim L.
2015-08-21T21:00:00
Love the computer. The shipping was fast and product was spot on. I will definitely buy from them again.
Sir_Jay_Neal
2015-08-16T21:00:00
You can't beat a MacBook for reliability and good build. A great laptop for kids or for the travel hound.
Gary
2015-08-08T21:00:00
Very Good!!!!
MorningCloud
Apple MacBook Air is faster and more powerful than before, yet it's still incredibly thin and light. It's everything a notebook should be. And more. Powerful, capable, durable, and enjoyable to use, MacBook Air packs enough battery life to get you through the day. Fourth-generation Intel Core processors in MacBook Air give you more time to do more things. Add that to an array of other smart and efficient features, and you have an incredible amount of power in your hands. While carrying next to nothing. That's the difference between a notebook that's simply thin and light and one that's so much more.
If you looked inside MacBook Air, you'd see something remarkable: how much space Apple devoted to the battery. That's thanks to smaller components such as flash storage. And when the goal is to design the perfect notebook for everyday use, giving priority to the battery just makes sense. With the 11-inch MacBook Air, you'll get up to 9 hours of battery life or up to 8 hours when watching iTunes movies. And the 13-inch model lasts up to a staggering 12 hours or up to 10 hours of iTunes movie playback. Put MacBook Air to sleep for more than 3 hours, and it enters standby mode. That means you can come back to MacBook Air up to an entire month later and it wakes in an instant. Time is on your side, courtesy of MacBook Air.
Multi-Touch technology is part of practically every Apple product. It's the best and most personal way to interact with your devices. And the opt imal way to experience Multi-Touch on a notebook is through a trackpad. That's precisely the case with MacBook Air. The trackpad's spacious, all-glass surface doesn't have a button because the whole thing is the button. And with Multi-Touch gestures in OS X, you can interact with MacBook Air in ways that feel more intuitive and realistic than ever before.
Anyone can try to make a notebook that's thin and light. Success comes in doing it without cutting corners. That's why MacBook Air features a full-size keyboard that's just as comfortable to type on as a desktop keyboard. And the keyboard is backlit, so you can type in low-light conditions with ease. A built-in sensor detects changes in the ambient lighting and adjusts the keyboard and display brightness automatically, giving you the perfect illumination in any environment.
MacBook Air features a unibody design for both the main enclosure and the display. Unibody construction means a higher-precision, less complex design with fewer parts. That translates to a notebook that's exceptionally thin and light, yet durable enough to handle the rigors of everyday use. In addition, MacBook Air offers innovations you won't find anywhere else like the MagSafe 2 power connector, which breaks cleanly away from the notebook if you accidentally trip over the power cord.