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Hier findet man einen super Test des neuen MacBook Air - hier wird auf alles genau eingegangen:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4528/the-2011-macbook-air-11-13inch-review
Die Qualität des Displays ist ein wenig "Glückssache":
Genauso verhält es sich bei den SSDs:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4528/the-2011-macbook-air-11-13inch-review
Die Qualität des Displays ist ein wenig "Glückssache":
First the bad news. The 13-inch MacBook Air Apple sent me for review has a noticeably dimmer panel than the one I reviewed last year. The 2010 model I reviewed was 21% brighter at its highest setting. This will vary depending on the panel you get (and the panel you had) but with the wrong combination you'll be left with a noticeably dimmer display. That being said, even at 354 nits the 13-inch MacBook Air is far brighter than most PC notebooks. Not to mention the fact that 354 nits is often a bit too bright, I usually find happiness at around 200 - 250 nits.
Genauso verhält es sich bei den SSDs:
Both controllers are limited to 3Gbps operation (neither company has released a 6Gbps controller) but performance does vary pretty significantly between the two: ...
The Samsung drive has much better random and sequential performance, maxing out the 3Gbps interface when it comes to sequential reads.
In regular use I doubt you'd notice a huge performance difference between the two, but if you want the fastest drive you want the Samsung. Compared to last year's MacBook Air (Toshiba) you get a huge boost in sequential read/write performance.