![]() Colour accuracy was almost the same, with an average Delta E figure of 5.4, just below and thereby better than the 5.9 Delta E we measured on the 13-inch version. Our sample 11-inch MacBook Air included a display from Samsung, with very similar performance to the LG/Philips panel we found in our sample of this year’s 13-inch model.Ĭolour gamut indicated by a Datacolor colorimeter was limited to just 40 percent sRGB and 30 percent AdobeRGB, but we did find a just-better contrast ratio of 440:1. (Apple doesn’t list pixel density on the Airs’ tech specs page, which one might take as an indication that it’s not terribly proud of it. The 11-inch Air model actually has an 11.6-inch screen, to be precise, with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and a pixel density of just over 135ppi (pixels per inch). The Air’s screen, too, is essentially unchanged, even though there have been endless rumours about Apple adding New 11-inch MacBook Air (early 2015) review: Display/screen All other Macs made in the past nine years have had 16:10 aspect ratio, a shape that’s more versatile for both productivity and entertainment. ![]() We have the same sturdy yet lightweight chassis milled from solid aluminium, and an 11.6-inch TN LCD screen, which stands apart from all other Mac computers and displays – it’s the only 16:9 widescreen display in the range. Here’s why it doesn’t matter that the MacBook is expensive, underpowered and only has one port.) ![]() (Not everyone likes that radical rethink, of course. That means exceptional build quality and stunning looks, admittedly, but it’s hard not to be a little disappointed by the lack of change on these machines when the 12-inch MacBook got such a radical rethink. Like the 13-inch Air, the 11-inch Air for early 2015 has the same chassis as we saw in the previous generation. Let’s look at physical design first of all – which won’t take long because of the lack of change here. ![]() New 11-inch MacBook Air (early 2015) review: Design and build quality ![]()
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