Since the epic rise of the MacBook Air, the has become something of a dark horse in the Apple notebook family. Sure, it may not be Cupertino's thinnest, sexiest product, but it has the heavy-duty internals to handle intense graphics for artists and gamers alike. Apple just announced its -- not to mention a with a brilliant Retina display, and these new machines boast some pretty impressive upgrades. Quotes and page number from the giver. There's no shortage of spec changes to keep track of, so check out our comparison charts below to see what the new models bring to the table (hint: highlights include USB 3.0, Ivy Bridge and a thinner design for the new Retina model).
The i-Memory Storage Expansion Card is designed for MacBook Air 13' storage expansion. It's available in up to 256GB to effectively serve as a second plug and use SSD, with a simple but elegant design that perfectly matches that of the MacBook Air. Where is MacBook Air 13' 2012's thermal sensor? Where are the thermal sensors in this computer? One of my thermal sensors output a constant value 255, which is interpreted by Mac OS X as overheat(and the OS then throttles the processor), although the temperature is in fact normal.