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MacBook Air so thin
it fits in folder


People who are always on the go would naturally want the gadgets and gizmos that they’d have to carry all the time to be small, light and portable. Fortunately, there’s a new notebook that perfectly fits the bill: the ultra-portable yet power-packed and stylish MacBook Air.

Setting a new standard in mobile computers, the Macbook Air is tailor-made for travelers because it’s so thin it could literally fit into a manila folder (0.76 inches at its thickest point and 0.16 inches at its thinnest) and so light it feels like you’re only carrying an envelop loaded with magazines (3 pounds).

But despite its ultra-light and slim designs, the MacBook Air provides a good feeling of durability, having been built with an all-metal enclosure carved out of a single piece of sturdy, anodized aluminum.

When it comes to features, the MacBook Air will not disappoint. The machine has a 13-inch widescreen light-emitting diode (LED) backlit display that offers crisp, bright and vibrant images and a full size keyboard that is tactile and backlit to boot. These features come in handy when users do their reports or go over sheets in lowlight settings like airplanes and conference halls.

Now as an added bonus when you buy your own MacBook Air at Power Mac Center outlets using your Gold or Premium MasterCard (World, Platinum or Titanium MasterCard) straight charge from Sept. 18 to Dec. 31, you’ll get a Canon PIXMA IP100 printer for free!

The free Canon PIXMA IP100 is an ideal accompanying device for your MacBook Air, designed to address printing needs on the go.

 


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