Very thin and light, Strong build quality/sturdy materials
Sexy and lightweight design, Strong graphics and performance
More battery-friendly Intel Haswell CPU
Still thin, light, and attractive, Battery life is much improved
Range of convertible positions
Bright IPS screen with good contrast
Flip design allows for multiple use modes
Portable, Quality Keyboard
small, fast and in a league of its own
Not a Retina MacBook Air, but awfully close
Eye-pamperingly gorgeous Retina display
While the new Pro with Retina isn’t a huge leap forward from its predecessor in anything except battery life, its generous price drop offers good value and makes ultrabook alternatives look over-priced.
Remarkably good battery life for its class
Impressive battery life, Responsive keyboard and touch screen
Very good display, Good program performance
High Resolution Display, Hybrid Hard Drive and Blu-ray Drive
Thin and light with robust processor.
Strong performance with blazing fast SSDs.
Exceptionally thin and light, yet powerful.
One Of The Thinnest Ultrabooks Available
Useless without Internet connection.
Runs hot, expensive.
Tough to recommend this Chromebook over a less expensive laptop or tablet.
Bright, pleasing matte display
'Apple's MacBook Air is thin and powerful enough to use as a mainstream laptop.'
'Sluggish compared with its peers.'
'The 11-inch MacBook Air is a powerful ultraportable that makes other systems in its class look positively bloated.'
'No Aftermarket Internal Upgrade Options.'
'5310m sexy enough'
'beautiful laptop'
'Their compact form factor is crucial for people who need to have their PC with them all the time, especially frequent business travelers.'
'"stylish" business notebook'
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