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Apple MacBook Air "Core 2 Duo" 1.86 13" (Mid-09) Specs (MC233LL/A)

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Apple MacBook AirThe Apple MacBook Air "Core 2 Duo" 1.86 13" (Mid-2009) is powered by a 1.86 GHz Intel "Core 2 Duo" processor (SL9400) with two independent processor "cores" on a single chip with a 6 MB on-chip shared level 2 cache running on a 1066 MHz frontside bus.

It features 2 GB of onboard 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM, a 120 GB hard drive (4200 RPM), a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M "graphics processor with 256 MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory", an integrated iSight video camera, a full-size backlit keyboard with ambient light sensor, and a 13.3" widescreen TFT LED backlit active-matrix "glossy" display (1280x800 native resolution) in a razor thin (0.16-0.76 inch), three pound, aluminum case.

Connectivity includes AirPort Extreme (802.11a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a single USB 2.0 port, analog audio out, and video out capabilities (Mini DisplayPort) that support an external 30" display. It lacks internal Ethernet (an external adapter is provided) and lacks Firewire and optical audio in/out as well.

The MacBook Air "Core 2 Duo" 1.86 13" (Mid-2009) uses the same housing as earlier MacBook Air models -- with a 13.3" display, full-size keyboard and single button, "three-finger" trackpad. Internally, it likewise lacks an optical drive, the battery is not designed to be removable, and the memory cannot be upgraded beyond the onboard 2 GB.

However, compared to the "NVIDIA/Late 2008" MacBook Air series, the "Mid-2009" models have better battery life (5 hours compared to 4.5 hours), include the Apple 10/100Base-T Ethernet adapter standard, and were unveiled at considerably lower prices.

Also see:

  • What are the differences between the "Mid-2009" MacBook Air models?
  • What are the differences between the "Mid-2009" MacBook Air models and the "NVIDIA/Late 2008" MacBook Air that they replaced?

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June 8, 2009 N/A
Details: The "Introduction Date" refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The "Discontinued Date" refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended.
Core 2 Duo (SL9400) 1.86 GHz
Details: The Intel 45 nm Penryn "Core 2 Duo" (SL9400) processor includes two independent processor "cores" on a single silicon chip.

Also see: How fast is the "Mid-2009" MacBook Air compared to earlier MacBook Air models? How fast is it compared to the "Mid-2009" MacBook Pro models?
Soldered Integrated
Details: N/A
1066 MHz 1.86 GHz (Built-in)
Details: 1066 MHz frontside bus, on-chip level 2 cache runs at processor speed.
EFI N/A
Details: N/A
32k/32k 6 MB (on chip)
Details: Includes a 6 MB shared "on chip" level 2 cache that runs at processor speed.
DDR3 SDRAM* 1066 MHz
Details: Ships standard with 2 GB of 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM onboard.
2 GB 2 GB
Details: 2 GB of RAM is onboard, and cannot be upgraded.
2 GB None
Details: There are no RAM slots.
GeForce 9400M Integrated
Details: This model has a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M that shares memory with the system.
256 MB 256 MB
Details: Apple reports that "memory available to Mac OS X may vary depending on graphics needs" and that the minimum graphics usage is 256 MB with this model, but notes "an additional 16 MB is requred when using an external display".
13.3" Widescreen 1280x800
Details: 13.3" color widescreen TFT LED-backlit active-matrix "glossy" display with a 1280 by 800 native resolution. Apple reports that it also supports "1152 by 720, 1024 by 640, and 800 by 500 pixels at 16:10 aspect ratio; 1024 by 768, 800 by 600, and 640 by 480 pixels at 4:3 aspect ratio; 720 by 480 pixels at 3:2 aspect ratio".
Dual/Mirroring 2560x1600
Details: The maximum resolution supported on an external display is 2560x1600.
120 GB (4200 RPM) Serial ATA
Details: A 120 GB (4200 RPM) Serial ATA drive is standard.

How do you replace or upgrade the hard drive in the MacBook Air? Can you swap the hard drive for an SSD?
None* None
Details: *The MacBook Air does not have an internal optical drive. An external MacBook Air SuperDrive is available for US$99. It writes DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL at 4X, DVD-R and DVD+R at 8X, DVD-RW at 6X, DVD+RW at 8X, reads DVD at 8X, writes CD-R at 24X, writes CD-RW at 16X, and reads CD at 24X.

Also see: What are the capabilities of the external SuperDrive available for the MacBook Air? Can it be used with other Macs?
None* None*
Details: *Neither an internal modem nor an internal Ethernet port are provided. However, for the "Mid-2009" MacBook Air models, an external Apple 10/100Base-T Ethernet adapter is included. An external Apple USB Modem (56.6k v.92) is available for US$49.
802.11a/b/g/n 2.1+EDR
Details: AirPort Extreme (802.11a/b/g/n) and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR standard.

Also see: What is 802.11n? How is it different from 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11a?
1 (2.0) None
Details: One 480-Mbps USB 2.0 port, no Firewire ports.

Also see: Complete Ports.
None None
Details: No expansion slots or bays provided.
Full-size Trackpad (3-Finger)
Details: Apple reports that the integrated backlit keyboard with ambient light sensor has "78 (US) or 79 (ISO) keys, including 12 function keys, 4 arrow keys (inverted "T" arrangement)."

The solid-state trackpad features "multi-touch gesture support for precise cursor control; [and] supports two-finger scrolling, pinch, rotate, swipe, tap, double-tap, and drag capabilities".

Also see: What is the difference between the "multi-touch gesture" trackpad and the trackpad used in earlier Apple notebooks?
Notebook MacBook Air
Details: The MacBook Air uses an ultrathin aluminum case design with a "catchless" magnetic latch.
MC233LL/A Mid-2009
Details: The Apple order number should be unique to this system.
A1304 MacBookAir2,1
Details: Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one model.

Also see: All Macs with the A1304 Model Number and all Macs with the MacBookAir2,1 Model Identifier.
40 W/Hr Li-Poly 5 Hours
Details: Apple reports that this model has an "integrated 40-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery" and the company claims that it can provide up to 5 hours of "wireless productivity".

Also see: What is the battery life of the "NVIDIA/Late 2008" and "Mid-2009" MacBook Air models in real-world usage tests?
X 10.5.7 Current*
Details: *Please note that this system can run the current version of MacOS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard". It is not supported booting into 64-bit mode, although this is believed to be due to an Apple imposed EFI block rather than a technical limitation. It does support "OpenCL" and Grand Central Dispatch.

Also see: Which Intel Macs have 64-bit processors? Which have a 64-bit EFI? Which are capable of booting MacOS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" in 64-bit mode?
None Boot/Virtualization
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.16-.76 x 12.8 x 8.94 3.0 lbs (1.36 kg)
Details: In inches while closed - minimum height to maximum height by width by depth, (0.4-1.94 cm, 32.5 cm, 22.7 cm).
US$1499 US$1499
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