MacBook Air 2013 suffers from a Wi-Fi connection error
Some customers complained on Apple's official support website about a Wi-Fi connection error on the new model. This phenomenon occurs infrequently and each time the connection is lost, after a few minutes the machine requires a reboot.
Every time a disconnection occurs, the user must restart the computer to fix it.
The new MacBook Air suffers from a Wi-Fi connection error.
Receiving many compliments for the new upgrade, the MacBook Air 2013 is still not the perfect product. Some customers complained on Apple's official support website about a Wi-Fi connection error on the new model. This phenomenon occurs infrequently and each time the connection is lost, after a few minutes the machine requires a reboot. The device then re-access the network as usual.
According to Gizmodo , a UK retailer also said that the number of customers complaining about Wi-Fi connectivity on MacBook Air 2013 is also above average.
Apple has not given any specific notice about this reflection.
MacBook Air 2013 is equipped with a new standard Wi-Fi connection instead of the standard n like the previous generation. New technology allows speeds up to 5 times faster. Although the design has not changed, this is still a very valuable upgrade of Apple.
It uses the new generation Haswell chip with higher capacity battery which allows battery life to reach 12 hours. Actual testing by some reputable websites like The Verge is even up to 13 hours.
MacBook Air 13 inch will cost from 1,099 USD with 128 GB SSD capacity and 1,299 USD for 256 GB version. The 11-inch screen model will cost from 999 USD with 128 GB capacity and 1,199 USD for 256 GB capacity version.
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