Apple trots out new MacBook Airs with Ivy Bridge Video

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Apple trots out new MacBook Airs with Ivy Bridge
Created: 06/11/2012
Video description: At WWDC 2012 in San Francisco, Apple's Phil Schiller previews beefed up MacBook Airs with Intel's Ivy Bridge processor. The new computers offer up to a 2GHz dual-core i7 processor. Other options include a 512GB solid-state drive with a read speed of 500MB per second.

Apple trots out new MacBook Airs with Ivy Bridge Video Transcript

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