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The MacBook Air's Memory Capacity

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Summary: You need plenty of memory to run today's software programs. The Apple MacBook Air laptop comes with plenty of memory to run all your favorite software. Learn about the memory features of the MacBook air in this free video.

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"BRANDON KARON: The MacBook Air is an engineering marvel. It's amazing. Aside from its super thin capabilities, it also has--Apple managed to pack in 2 gigabytes of memory in this small, super tiny notebook which is-it's amazing. They're able to get 2 gigabytes of memory in a razor thin case--its thickest point it's like a quarter--three quarters of an inch thick and they're able to get 2 gigabytes of memory in there. It's actually non-user replaceable though and it's soldered directly onto the motherboard which is what Apple calls that the "logic board" and the memory is soldered directly onto the logic board and it's non-user replaceable so you can't add more memory to it but 2 gigabytes of memory is enough for even like Photoshop and things of that nature. And 144 megabytes of that memory is actually dedicated to the integrated graphics card, so it makes the MacBook Air an extremely efficient machine and--well, those are some of the features of the MacBook Air's memory capabilities."

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