Apple unveils cheaper Ivy Bridge-powered MacBook Air
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Though the 11-inch Air still starts at US$999, the 13-inch has dropped $100 to $1199, making it all the more compelling to laptop-hunters on the prowl for an ultrabook
Apple has chosen WWDC week to announce an update to its MacBook Air line, with the inclusion of Ivy Bridge processors with improved integrated graphics chief among the upgrades
An upgrade from Sandy Bridge to Ivy Bridge processors with improved integrated graphics is chief among the upgrades, and onboard memory has also received a boost
Apple has chosen WWDC week to announce an update to its MacBook Air line, with the inclusion of Ivy Bridge processors with improved integrated graphics chief among the upgrades
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Apple has chosen WWDC week to announce an update to its MacBook Air line. It may lack the Retina display of its newly upgraded, headline-grabbing cousin, the MacBook Pro, but the 2012 Air sees significant advances too. An upgrade from Sandy Bridge to Ivy Bridge processors with improved integrated graphics is chief among the upgrades, and onboard memory has also received a boost.
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