As it is, I feel chagrined at having already sullied a brand-new machine. If this were a machine I had bought for myself with my own money, I'd be pissed. I slid the machine across the table and - crrrrrrrrick - just like that, my Air had a scratch on the bottom. Three days after unboxing it, I set it down atop a table that, unbeknownst to me, had the tiniest of crumbs on it. Unfortunately, the Air is as scratch-prone as every other MacBook. It's also thinner: 0.61 inch this time, versus 0.68 inch on the last-gen model. All told, this new machine has a 17 percent smaller footprint than the one it replaces, and it is modestly lighter, at 2.75 pounds (down from 2.96). The Air shares a design language with the 12-inch MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro and falls in between them on the size-and-weight scale. I've already written about the MacBook Air's hardware twice - first in my hands-on piece the day the machine was unveiled and again in my preview earlier this week - so I'll keep my remarks here brief.
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