Consumer Reports may not care the iPhone 4 much , but it get it on loves love theMacBook Air .
Tuesday the mag and World Wide Web sitepublished its new computer evaluation , and would n’t you bang it ? Apple ’s new tiny laptop computer lead the laptop computer ingroup and earn CR ’s “ Recommended ” identification .
With a score of 67 , the 11 - column inch MacBook Air ( ) received a 67 military rank ( out of 100 ) , commit it in the Very Good range and making it arrive at the top of the list ( which , candidly , was only two laptop long ) of 11 - inch laptops . CR rated it “ very beneficial ” in its Ergonomics and Display categories , “ fair ” in Versatility and Speakers , and “ good ” in Performance .
The 13 - inch MacBook Air ( ) received a 78 military rank ( out of 100 ) , and placed first in a much larger list of 13 - inch laptop . The 13 - inch Air scored “ very honorable ” in Performance , Ergonomics , and presentation , “ good ” in Speakers , and “ fair ” in Versatility .
Two 13 - inch MacBook Pro models placed third and fourth in the class , with scotch of 73 and 72 , and the latter 2.4GHz model also received a “ recommended ” check mark . The 2.53GHz centre i5 15 - inch MacBook Pro top Consumer Reports ’ 15- to 16 - inch fashion model chart as well , and the 17 - inch MacBook Pro transcend the 17- to 18 - in lean .
The only dark news for Apple ? No Mac laptop appears anywhere on CR ’s 14 - inch manakin chart . But that ’s plausibly just because Apple fails to make a laptop computer that size .
For a whole peck more about the MacBook Air , chew the fat our MacBook Air page or read ourfull review of the new MacBook Air models .
[ Updated 8:03 p.m. PT to bushel a Bronx cheer - boo . ]