Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled company's new ultra-light laptop MacBook Air which -- like its popular iPad -- has no hard drive. Also, Apple's popular App Store, available on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, too has come to Macintosh computers.
Introduced in two sizes, the new laptops aim to boost the company's falling share in the PC market. Here's looking inside Apple's just-launched MacBook Air.
Looks
Looks
Featuring an all-aluminum unibody design, the new MacBook Air is Apple's lightest laptop ever. The laptop measures 0.11-inches at its thinnest point and 0.68-inches at its thickest, and weighs just 2.3 pounds for the 11-inch model and 2.9 pounds for the 13-inch.
Multi-touch trackpad
Apple Air features a full-sized keyboard for typing as well as the popular glass Multi-Touch trackpad found on Apple’s MacBook Pro. The Multi-Touch trackpad lets users pinch, swipe, or rotate to adjust an image, zoom in on text, or advance through a photo album.
FaceTime camera
Flash storage
Apple has done away with CD and DVD drives in the very first edition of its MacBook Air, and in the current models the company ditches the hard disk drive. This, according to Apple, will speed up laptops' boot up time.
The 11-inch MacBook Air comes with 2GB of memory and 64GB/128GB of flash storage. The 13-inch model will pack 2GB of memory and 128GB/256GB of flash storage. The 13-inch MacBook Air also includes an SD card slot.
Processor
OS
At the event, Apple also unveiled a new version of Mac operating software. Nicknamed "Lion," it includes an improved "iLife" multimedia suite, its set of programs for managing photos, editing videos and music and doing other tasks.
Battery life
As for the battery, the 11-inch model delivers up to 5 hours of battery life and the 13-inch model promises upto 7 hours. Both have standby time of upto 30 days.
Connectivity
For connectivity, MacBook Air includes Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, 802.11n Wi-Fi and 2 USB ports. The laptop also features a Mini DisplayPort that can connect to a 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display, projector or HDTV.
Mac App Store
Apple will bring a version of its mobile applications store to the Mac. The App Store for the Mac will go live within 90 days, and developers will be able to start submitting apps from next month. They will get 70 per cent of the revenue from sales. The original App Store debuted in 2008 and helped spur sales of the iPhone.
The Apple's App Store houses more than 250,000 apps and has generated over 7 billion downloads.