Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the ultra-slim MacBook Air, dubbed the world’s leanest laptop computer, on January 15th at the MacWorld Expo 2008 in San Francisco.

The MacBook Air has a ‘thinness’ of 0.16 to 0.76 inches (0.4-1.94 cm), so thin that it can actually fit into a manila envelope.

Despite its slimness, MacBook Air is a full size notebook (13.3-inch widescreen) with the latest tech specs, and weigh at approximately 1.36 kg.

Apple MacBook Air, leanest laptop in the world

The cool gizmo ain’t coming cheap though; it would cost Mac enthusiasts US$1799 to enjoy the privilege of owning the world’s leanest laptop.


One Response to “Apple unveils MacBook Air, world’s leanest laptop”

  1. #1. Dell launches Adamo, world’s thinnest laptop « YeinJee's Asian News on March 18th, 2009

    [...] of 0.65 inches (1.65 cm), the Adamo is thinner (depending on interpretation) than Apple’s MacBook Air which has a thickness of 0.16 to 0.76 [...]


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