Tilt it back and everything gets shadowy. Tilt it forward, it goes more ‘washed out’. The MacBook Air 11, though, still uses TN LCD.Īs a result, the display’s character changes with every extra degree it’s tilted back or forwards. They let you turn the screen any which way without it looking as though the image is about to curl up and die. If you have a few recent devices with screens, most probably use IPS LCD panels, or something like it. For years now we’ve made do with laptops with worse screens than our phones and tablets, but most ‘premium’ laptops have now caught up, at least a bit. Resolution is just 1366 x 768 pixels, which is a lot lower than many of the 5-inch phones we review these days. Here it’s pretty obvious from three feet away. Pretty much everyone seems to know this term by now, but it means Apple reckons you can’t see pixellation when viewing the screen from a ‘normal’ distance. Just like the 13in MacBook Air, the MacBook Air 11 falls well behind the standards of current top laptops. Where the upgrade does start to become a bit more convincing is screen quality.
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