
Based on Intel's Ultrabook standard, these laptops are similar to the MacBook Air in terms of overall size — i.e., extremely light and thin — and components, such as solid-state drives (SSD). One major advantage they tout is price, with some models expected to sell for less than $700 by later this year. That's where Apple's supposed new model would come in.
Apple currently sells a few versions of the MacBook Air, with the lowest-priced model, featuring an 11" screen and 64GB SSD, costing $999. They range in features and price all the way up to a 13" model with 256GB SSD at $1599. In order to hit the rumored $799 price
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