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Apple MacBook Air MB003 (Early 2008)




Type Apple MacBook Air MB003 (Early 2008)

Laptop Type:
Notebook

Basic Spec Apple MacBook Air MB003 (Early 2008)

Screen Size:
13.3inch
Resolution:
1280x800
Processor:
Core 2 Duo
Processor No:
 
Processor Speed:
1.6GHz
Wide Screen:
yes
tablet:
 
3D:
 
SSD Size:
 
Hard Drive Size:
80GB
RPM:
4200rpm
Memory Size:
2GB
Memory Type:
DDR2
Memory Slot:
 
PC card slot:
 

Detailed Specs Apple MacBook Air MB003 (Early 2008)

Graphics Processor:
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Video Memory:
144MB
Modem:
 
Wireless LAN Data rate:
 
Wireless LAN Type:
IEEE802.11a/b/g/n
Others:
Web camera
Bluetooth
USB2.0
USB3.0
Thunderbolt
Operating System:
Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard
integrated software:
 
Battery Life:
Up to 5 Hours
Optical Drive:
 

Size Apple MacBook Air MB003 (Early 2008)

Dimensions (WxHxD):
12.8 x 0.76 - 1.08 x 8.94 in.
Weight:
1.36kg





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