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BRANDON KARON: Aside from the processor upgrades, you can get the 1.6 gigahertz processor or
the 1.8. Apple also offers a hard drive, different hard drive configurations. You can either
get an 80 gigabyte 4200 rpm drive that's 1.8 inches thin and it probably spins at 4200
rpm so the drive is kinda slow. You'll notice a little bit in the computer that things open
a little slower, but it's not really a big deal. They also offer a 64 gigabyte solid-state
hard drive which is made out of series of chips. Now, the solid-state hard drive is
super quick and there's no moving parts which is great because the 80 gigabyte hard drive
is on platters and everything moves and there's a cause for error there. Solid-state drive
is great for people that are flying high up in the air in non-pressurized cabins, things
of that nature, but it's a pricy upgrade. It's a thousand dollar upgrade. And there
you go, those are the two different types of memory configura--or hard drive configurations
you can get on the MacBook Air.