
Rumors of an
11.6-inch MacBook Air refresh are
nothing new at this point, but
AppleInsider says it's confirmed a smaller version of Apple's ultraportable is coming at
next week's "Back to the Mac" event, and that units are rolling off factory lines right now in preparation for near-immediate delivery.
AI also says it's been told that the revised machine will feature a novel new storage system called "SSD Card" that looks like a stick of RAM -- a smaller form factor that would obviously allow the new Air to be even smaller, and possibly sport instant-on wake times, something that's been rumored from other sources this week as well. We'll be at the event live next week so we'll see what happens -- keep it locked right here.
Update: CNET's chiming in with rumors of a
"significantly lower" price than the current model's $1,499 starting point, which is always fun to hear -- the catch is that it might still use an older Intel Core 2 Duo chip and NVIDIA chipset, which is far less fun. We'll see!
AppleInsider: New MacBook Air 'certain' to be 11.6-inches, may have flash-based instant-wake ability originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Oct 2010 16:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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