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Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (2013) Reviewed

The new MacBook Air 13-inch costs $100 less than its predecessor, but it promises so much more. Thanks to Intel's new Haswell chip, Apple says to expect up to 5 hours more battery life inside the same svelte aluminum design. The look and display stay the same -- sorry, no Retina sweetness here -- but the new Air ($1,099) does boast faster flash memory, beefier graphics and the latest and greatest 802.11ac Wi-Fi. Find out if Apple's update is still the best in its class.

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