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15in MacBook Air Release Date Set for April, stay tuned

Posted By Mylove21 on Mar 19, 2012   FROM: trustedreviews.com report abuse

One more rumor is added in the list of Apple rumors. This time the report is from Electricpig group who always deliver the hottest well-informed rumors. As per the information given by a Mac accessory manufacturer, Electricpig reports that Apple is planning to launch the much awaited 15-inch MacBook Air by the next month of April, 2012. The report also states that this new MacBook will be designed with ports on both the sides, but it will not be having any optical drive or any ethernet cable. However, Apple is not reacting to these rumors and till now we don’t have any official stuff to confirm the report.

15in MacBook Air Release Date Set for April, stay tuned

It is believed that this 15-inch MacBook Air will be quite thinner and at the same time more powerful than currently available MacBook Air. More likely, it will run on an Ivy Bridge processor that will enhance the speed of its GPU and CPU. Also it will offer 30 to 40% increase in graphics performance with the help of powerful integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics chip. It will be manufactured with an eye catching display with a backlit glossy widescreen. Its Multi touch Trackpad will give you more comfort level and fun while clicking and browsing through the MacBook.

Extra ordinarily good graphics quality and sound quality will surely entice you to get the 15-inch MacBook Air. You will not get disappointment even regarding its battery life. It will be backed up with a long lasting battery because of which you can enjoy your work continuously without any disturbance. These rumors have definitely increased the excitement among MacBook lovers. Let us wait for an official announcement from Apple about the exact launch date of 15in MacBook Air.

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