The MacBook Air SSD is an optional Solid State Drive that buyers can opt for instead of a conventional hard drive. Although it has a lower storage capacity, it allows faster access to the data it stores, thus speeding up all operations on the computer, including boot time.
Fast Facts:
- First Apple computer that offers a Solid State Drive option
- SSD add-on will be approximately $1000-1300 extra
- Unveiled at Macworld 2008
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