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  1. Graphics and Video Support. Intel HD Graphics 5000. Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 2560 by 1600 pixels on an external display, both at millions of colors. Thunderbolt digital video output.

  2. Jun 14, 2013 · With double the battery life of the strongest current Windows 8 competition, the Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (Mid 2013) adds epic untethered usability to a highly portable system.

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  3. Technical specifications for the MacBook Air "Core i5" 1.3 13" (Mid-2013). Dates sold, processor type, memory info, hard drive details, price and more. Hosted by site sponsor WebMate .

    • GHz Haswell Processor vs 1.8GHz Ivy Bridge
    • Macbook Air All-Day Battery
    • Is There Enough Storage in The Macbook Air?
    • Fast Flash Storage
    • Not Enough Ram
    • The Macbook Air Graphics
    • Ter 802.11ac Wi-Fi
    • Macbook Air screen Size
    • Macbook Air Speed Tests
    • Which 13-Inch Macbook Air?

    Many have noticed that the Haswell processors in the new MacBook Airs run at a slower clock speed than the Ivy Bridge processors found in the 2012 models and presumed that the new machines are slower. However, Macworld’s tests show that the 2012 13-inch, 1.8GHz Ivy Bridge MacBook Air was faster than the 2013 13-inch, 1.3GHz Haswell MacBook Air in 8...

    The big news is the longer battery life that the Haswell processor makes possible, and for many longer battery life will be at the top of their wish list. Many laptop owners are frustrated that they don’t get adequate battery life from their portable, and the popularity of the iPad with its 10-hour battery has lead many to start to expect the same ...

    The MacBook Air is available with a choice of 128GB or 256GB Flash Storage. Some people will have no problem fitting their necessary onboard data within the 128GB capacity of the two lower-end models. However, there will be plenty of people with every increasing photo and media libraries who are concerned that even 256GB isn’t enough storage for th...

    Concerns about whether there is enough storage for your needs may fade into obscurity once you realise the benefits of the new flash storage Apple is using in this Mac – also referred to as SSD. The 2013 MacBook Air models offer much faster flash storage than any other Mac. Apple claims this next-generation PCIe flash storage is up to 9x faster tha...

    If you use the kind of software that benefits from a healthy dose of RAM, you may find the MacBook Air lacking. Apple’s other Macs, like the Retina MacBook Pro and 21.5-inch iMacs offer 8GB of RAM as standard, and in some areas it’s already considered the norm. In contrast, there is just 4GB of 1600MHz LPDDR memory as standard on all MacBook Air mo...

    Another boost to the 2013 MacBook Air comes in the shape of the latest Intel graphics. The integrated Intel HD Graphics 5000 rather than the HD Graphics 4000 in last year’s model, and our tests showed that the HD Graphics 5000 outperformed the HD Graphics 4000 by 30 percent on the new 13-inch MacBook Air. In terms of graphics speed the new MacBook ...

    The MacBook Air is Apple’s first laptop to offer compatibility with the 802.11ac wireless standard. The first wireless routers supporting the upcoming standard of 802.11ac first appeared at the end of last year. The new standard, sometimes referred to as ‘Gig Wi-Fi’ or 5G Wi-Fi, is the successor to 802.11n. 802.11ac promises bandwidth of up to 1.3G...

    As we mentioned at the beginning of this review, a decision about which MacBook Air to go for is likely to boil down to whether you need the extra screen space or if you’d prefer less weight to lug around. The 13-inch MacBook Air might be the one for you if you are happy to carry 270g extra weight for the sake of a larger screen. Then again, a 15-i...

    We tested the base i5 MacBook Airs using Macworld Lab’s Speedmark 8 benchmarks. The 11-inch Air scored 165 to the 13-inch Air’s 166. This score is identical to the 13-inch 2012 model MacBook Air, which had a 1.8GHz i5. The new Airs didn’t win all the speed tests. As mentioned above, Macworld Lab tests found the older system was faster in eight of t...

    There are four Airs to choose from, and there are several upgrade options on configuration. The two 13-inch MacBook Air models ship in 128GB or 256GB storage capacities. Prices have changed slightly from last year. The entry-level 13-inch MacBook Air is now £50 less at £949, while the high-end model remains the is now £70 more at £1,129. You may al...

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  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Apple MacBook Air (2013): Specs – Detailed Specifications. Here's what you need to know about the 2013 Apple MacBook Air (11” and 13”) specifications including display size, resolution, processor, RAM, storage, camera, battery, and more. By Conor Banett.

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  6. Jul 4, 2013 · MacBook Air (2013) review. Apple's 2013 MacBook Air is still the best-looking, slim, lightweight laptop out there, and now it boasts amazing battery life, faster storage and the latest Wi-Fi....