The trackpad doesn't have the Force-Click capability of the MacBook or the Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch, but that feature is still unsupported in most third-party applications. Wireless connectivity comes via integrated 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0.Īs with its 13-inch counterpart, the keys on the 11-inch MacBook Air's backlit, chiclet-style keyboard feel excellent, and multitouch gestures work smoothly on the glass-covered trackpad.
You'll need an adapter cable for HDMI or other display connectors, but the Thunderbolt port works just fine with mini-DisplayPort monitors. In comparison, the Asus X305FA and the HP Folio 1020 each offer a wider selection of ports, thanks to their larger side panels. That's a little sparse, but still far more than the MacBook with its single USB-C port. The right side sports a Thunderbolt 2 port and a second USB 3.0 port. On the left side are a headset jack, two microphones, a MagSafe 2 power jack, and a USB 3.0 port. Ports remain unchanged from last year's MacBook Air. It's significantly smaller and lighter than other ultraportables like the Asus Zenbook UX305FA-ASM1 and the HP EliteBook Folio 1020, although those two are slimmer. The laptop weighs 2.38 pounds, which is ever-so-slightly heavier than the last year's model (2.31 pounds). It measures 7.5 long by 11.8 wide, and its thickness tapers from 0.68 inches from the back to 0.11 inches at the front.
If the all-aluminum exterior of the MacBook Air 11-inch looks familiar, that's because the design has basically remained unchanged since 2010. The MacBook Air 11-inch is a wonderful commuter laptop, and it should be on your short list if you're constantly on the move. Even so, its Intel Core i5 processor means that it breezes through tasks that would slow an Intel-Core-M-equipped system, and that's on top of its 11.5 hours of battery life. This year's model gets a modest CPU update from last year's iteration, but while its Editors' Choice-winning stablemate, the 2015 Apple MacBook Air 13-inch, is aimed at pleasing a wider range of users, the 11-inch ultraportable makes a few tradeoffs to become even thinner and lighter. The 2015 Apple MacBook Air 11-inch ($899 as tested) is all about ultraportability. Read our review of the most recent model. This version of the Apple MacBook Air has been replaced and is no longer available. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.