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Computer Engineering Online. At the moment, the thin-and-light notebook can be said to be more and more popular. Recently, a fresh model with a thickness of only 10.8mm appears in the market, claiming that the thinnest part is at only about 4mm. Yes, it's the EZbook Air, which follows the EZBook 1 and EZBook 2, as the third super-budget Windows 10 laptop of the Jumper Company. And now, let's take a look at some details about it.
Design and Features
The body of the EZbook Air is made of magnesium-aluminum alloy material, ensuring that the product is light and with remarkable coloring effect. The anodized multi-layer sandblasting technology rendered a soft and beautiful champagne gold color, more delicate and more abundant than the gold. As a result of coming with the latest USB-C interface, the body thickness is at the 10.8mm, the thinnest part is even at only 4mm. And the body weight is only about 0.96kg, very light and portable. Also, it comes with a dedicated USB-C adapter for interface compatibility.
Specs and Performance
As for the screen, the Jumper EZbook Air gets an 11.6-inch full HD screen with the resolution of 1920*1080 pixels, providing a high-definition delicate display. Computer Engineering Online. Running with the Microsoft Windows 10 OS, the EZbook Air is powered by the Intel Atom X5-Z8350 Quad-Core processor clocked at 1.44GHz, up to 1.92GHz. Coming with the 4GB DDR3L RAM and 128GB eMMC storage capacity, it gets a fanless cooling structure, which ensures a silent using. The substantial high-bandwidth RAM ensures smoothly running games, photos, and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once.
In addition, the EZbook Air focuses on innovation of the sound system and provides more pleasant sound effect than the previous EZbooks. It gets a single camera in the front, 0.3MP, enough for video chat or video conference.
And it is worth to noting that this device is designed to function specifically with the current installed OS. Any alterations (e.g. upgrades, modding with custom ROM, rooting or flashing the Android device with other firmware) will automatically cause the experience matters. Computer Engineering Online.


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