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Photos of 12-Inch MacBook Air Display Show Black Glass Cover, Polished Apple Logo

Just days after a report claiming Apple supplier Quanta Computer has begun ramping up production of the upcoming 12-inch MacBook Air, Chinese site iFanr shares some photos [Google Translate] of what it says is the display assembly for the machine (via SlashGear).

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The photos depict the claimed display and metal shell from the upcoming 12-inch machine alongside both a 13-inch MacBook Pro and a 9.7-inch iPad, with its sizing appearing to measure up to previously reported dimensions. The display does, however, have two noticeable differences from current MacBook Air. First, instead of a backlit Apple logo on the back of the display assembly as is typically seen on Apple's notebooks, there is a polished metal logo more like those seen on iPads, with iFanr speculating the change could be tied to the device's thinness.

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Additionally, the display lacks the grey bezels current MacBook Air models have, instead opting for an apparently all-glass edge-to-edge cover for the display as seen on Retina MacBook Pro models. Paired with black bezels underneath, it is difficult to see where the display ends and the bezels begin unless the screen is turned on. Earlier renderings of the 12-inch MacBook Air based on information from within Apple had shown gray bezels similar to those seen on the current MacBook Air.

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Claimed 12-inch MacBook Air display assembly with 13" MacBook Pro

The 12-inch MacBook Air will reportedly have roughly the same footprint as the 11-inch MacBook Air, relying on smaller bezels to compensate for a larger display size. The comparison photos shown by iFanr demonstrate the significantly smaller footprint for the 12-inch machine compared to a 13-inch MacBook Pro

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Claimed 12-inch MacBook Air display assembly with 9.7-inch iPad

The next-generation MacBook Air is expected to feature a high-resolution display (perhaps classified as Retina) and new Broadwell Core M processors that will enable a thin, fanless design. Other reports have claimed the 12-inch MacBook Air will do away with nearly all the ports typically found on Apple's line of MacBooks, offering only a headphone jack, a pair of microphones, and a USB Type-C port that may handle both charging and external connectivity.

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Top Rated Comments

redheeler Avatar
147 months ago
No backlit Apple logo? NOT COOL APPLE!
Score: 41 Votes (Like | Disagree)
147 months ago
Less SD card slots than a Macbook Air. Lame.

Strange way of saying No SD card slot.
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
redheeler Avatar
147 months ago
Would it have killed them to take photos of the ports??????

They only have this one part, the display.
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Menopause Avatar
147 months ago
First, instead of a backlit Apple logo on the back of the display assembly as is typically seen on Apple's notebooks, there is a polished metal logo more like those seen on iPads...

That just breaks my heart.
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
147 months ago
No Thunderbolt. Less SD card slots than a Macbook Air. Lame.


Edit: for those of you that missed the reference, I'm riffing off of Slashdot's infamous dismissal of the original iPod (http://slashdot.org/story/01/10/23/1816257/apple-releases-ipod).
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nagromme Avatar
147 months ago
How could Apple POSSIBLY offer a Mac that compromises on ports??

I know SOME people want maximum portability and simplicity, but not everyone has the same goals.

So the only way this alleged model would make any sense is if Apple ALSO offers other laptops that meet the needs of people who need tons of wired peripherals and more speed.

They could call them "MacBook Pros" or something.

And if they worked to make those "Pro" models thinner (just not AS thin as the Air) and gave them retina displays, that would make quite a flexible lineup! I can dream...

This is innovation? Meanwhile in other tech news, Google is working on driverless cars and CP3 robots, and Microsoft is working to covert our lives into a holographic minority report world that aims to blow your minds.
Exactly!

Apple should NEVER make evolutions to existing products. ONLY revolutionary new things should ever be released.

And products that actually ship don't matter. Products like holo goggles and robot cars that are NOT shipping--and may never? Those are what matters!

We all know Apple has nothing in the labs. If they did, they'd be making "what if" videos for what might happen someday! Oh, well.

P.S. I like that the leaked shell still has a bit of MacBook Air "dome" to it, vs. the pure flatness of an iPad. A MacBook Air screen is thinner than an iPad, and curves mean strength I don't want to lose. (When I buy the 2nd-gen of this 12" MBA next year.)
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)