MacBook Air is the new notebook from Apple which measures only 2cm deep. The stunning computer was unveiled today by Steve Jobbs in his address to the MacWorld exhibition.
To help keep it slim and light, the MacBook Air doesn’t come with an optical drive.
According to the BBC, the MacBook Air will compete with slimline offerings such as those from Asus. Although with solid state storage laptops from Asus starting at around £200, and the MacBook costing £1200 in the UK, I’m not sure they are competing for the same slice of the market.