

When watching the 720p trailer for Harry Potter and Deathly Hollows Part 2, we could easily make out Voldemort's eerie eyes from a couple of feet away. In addition, the panel is quite bright and provides wide viewing angles. Having this extra real estate-whether it's for surfing the web or just seeing more of a document-goes a long way toward making the 13-inch Air feel more like a primary computer. It's not only larger but provides more resolution (1440 x 900 vs 1366 x 768). If you're torn between the 11-inch MacBook Air and the 13-inch model, you'll want to take a good look at this display. A pinch with three fingers and your thumb automatically launches the iPad-style Launchpad menu for accessing your apps, while a three-finger swipe up launches Mission Control (which provides a birds-eye view of open programs).Īs expected, clicking down on the trackpad with one or two fingers always felt sure and accurate. Plus, with Mac OS X Lion, you can pull off lots of neat little shortcuts. We easily executed two-finger scrolling and pinch-to-zoom gestures. The 4.1 x 3-inch glass touchpad on the 13-inch MacBook Air is simply second to none.
