No. None of the models of MacBook Air have CD drives.
MacBook Pros have cd/dvd drives that can read and write CDs and DVDs. They do not have 3.5 drives, nor do they have 5.25 inch drives which no Apple computer for a decade now. You will need to purchase a separate USB compatible 3.5" drive if you need one.
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Yes, their cd drives are very good.
No. Many older laptops' drives cannot burn CDs. The Macbook Air does not even contain a CD / DVD drive, let alone one capable of writing. Similarly, most ASUS Eee PC models do not have a CD / DVD drive.
The 11 inch 64 GB is $999.00. The 11 inch 128 GB MacBook Air is 1,199.00. The 13 inch 128 GB Macbook Air is $1,299.00. The 13 inch 256 GB MacBook Air is $1,599.00.
Wait u can burn cds !?!?!? O.O
Unlike many drives used throughout electronics today, Apple choose a cd drive that does not open. What you do is slide a disc into the CD drive on the side of your Mac or Macbook. It will not let you push a CD in if there is already on there, so don't fret. To eject it, either press the eject button on the keyboard (located in the top right on MacBooks and Macbook Pros), select eject in the application being used, or drag the CD symbol on your desktop into your "trash" icon app bar.
don't leave cd's and floppys in the drives if they are important.
No.
The MacBook Pros come with an excellent built-in DVD/CD rw drive. Most name brand external drive can usually be added if required. The LaCie drives are popular and often include their LightScribe software enabling label printing directly onto the disc.
Most do, but the Macbook pro with Retina Display does not.