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Apple MacBook Air (13-inch, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD Storage) - Silver
- 1.8 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 Processor
- Intel HD Graphics 6000
- Fast SSD Storage
- 8GB memory
- Thunderbolt 2 port
- Sdxc port
Display | 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen display,1440-by-900 resolution with support for millions of colors, 16:10 aspect ratio |
Processor | 1.8GHz dual-core Intel Core i5, Turbo Boost up to 2.9GHz, with 3MB shared L3 cache |
Graphics and Video Support | Intel HD Graphics 6000 |
Charging and Expansion | Two USB 3 ports (up to 5 Gbps), Thunderbolt 2 port (up to 20 Gbps), MagSafe 2 power port, SDXC card slot |
Wireless | 802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking; IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n compatible. Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology |
In the Box | MacBook Air, Power adapter, AC wall plug, Power cord |
Height | 0.11–0.68 inch (0.3–1.7 cm) |
Width | 12.8 inches (32.5 cm) |
Depth | 8.94 inches (22.7 cm) |
Weight | 2.96 pounds (1.35 kg) |
Release Date | 6/5/2017 |
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Good luck trying to buy a newer better SSD and getting it to work! I tried that, and because Apple is no longer what it used to be and only cares about the very wealthy, again good luck getting support when you try it yourself. The machine is extremely stubborn about taking the new SSD, that's even creating a USB boot drive ahead of time, having a separate instance of the OS to boot from that was a previous fully working instance of the OS; and still the machine doesn't want to recognize there is a new SSD inside via disk utility or "Recovery tools" to format it and install the OS.
Even trying to do internet recovery and install from Apple's servers would not work because they have special requirements that your router may or may not meet depending on how old it is. So all around Apple is just saying "Ew! Poor people! We don't want your business and we don't want you using our products!" It's a far cry from Apple's origins like that 1984 ad.
If you're just a casual computer user and don't care about customizing, optimizing, memory, or speed; then have at it.