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This month, EveryMac.com features a complete update to the MacBook Air Q&A to cover the latest models and a new Aluminum iMac Q&A "spun off" from the Intel iMac Q&A with more information and improved ease-of-use. Additionally, all G3 and later specs pages now can be added to EveryMac.com Pro with two clicks.
If you haven't already done so, be sure to also check out the Ultimate Mac Comparison feature, which makes it easy to dynamically compare all G3 and later Macs side-by-side.
The MacBook Air Q&A answers "What is the battery life of the MacBook Air (NVIDIA/Late 2008) in real-world usage tests?" and "How fast is the MacBook Air (NVIDIA/Late 2008) compared to the original MacBook Air? How fast is it compared to the "Unibody" MacBook and MacBook Pro models?" along with dozens of other questions.
The Aluminum iMac Q&A answers "What are the differences between the displays used in the Intel-based 'Aluminum' and 'White' iMac models? What is the viewable angle and the brightness of each?" and "Can you wall mount the Aluminum iMac models? Are they VESA compliant?" as well as everything in between.
In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:
Additions & Changes:
Added a new Aluminum iMac Q&A "spun off" from the Intel iMac Q&A, which has been updated as well and archived as the "White Intel iMac Q&A" for greater clarity.
Updated the MacBook Air Q&A.
Embedded "Add to EveryMac.com Pro" links in all G3 and later specs pages.
Improved the instructional information/error messages for the EveryMac.com Pro feature.
Tweaked the display of the Ultimate Mac Comparison for some content items.
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