Apple announces $1799 MacBook Air
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Beepin n' BoopinDetroit, MI Icrontian
Today at the MacWorld 08 expo, Steve Jobs announced Apple's new super-thin, super-light MacBook Air. Weighing in at 3lb, the Air is a mere .76" thick at the "thick" part. Shipping standard with a 1.8" 80gb hard drive, 2gb of RAM, and a .45nm Core2 Duo 1.6 or 1.8ghz processor, it is a fully functional computer while remaining extremely portable. 5 hours of battery life shows the improvements that have been made in CPU and energy tech in the last few years, as well.
At $1799, however, it moves into the realm of the "elite" where only the swank can afford to play.
Still, not gonna lie... I like... And I want..
At $1799, however, it moves into the realm of the "elite" where only the swank can afford to play.
Still, not gonna lie... I like... And I want..
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BTW, did you see the cost of the SSD version with the faster processor? $3,098. kthxplzdrivthru.
BTW..
Dearest Apple,
Today is one of great disappointment for me. I really had my hopes set for a tablet pc. I suppose I will have to settle for the fujitsu t2010
Signed,
Heartbroken
there is no second 'i' in airbornflght. I'm only cool enough for one i.
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so I've started a cookie jar savings for one
The HDD is low capasity and slow speed, but it's an iPod drive and despite the damage friends have done to their iPods I never seen the drive in one go bad. Being what the laptop represents, people will be carrying it around like they would a notebook pad. So the choice of the drive is a nice one, and only the filthy rich will be able to afford the extra grand it costs to get the better solid state drive.
It would be awesome to have a 17" screen on a notebook like this, I think they could pull it off at the expense of maybe 1lbs extra weight and 1 hour less battery life, or maybe with the extra realistate they could keep the battery life with a bigger battery. 13.3 is enough though, becuase the incredible small size of this thing make it far more portable.
The price ain't that bad IMHO. It would definitely be a far easier choice to make if it were $200 less though.
Personally I don't need or want the extra ports some have complained about; Headphone, USB and MiniDVI is enough for me.
No Superdrive? I don't remember the last time I used my CD-ROM on this laptop. I love the new iTunes features, and I am curious if Steam works on Mac becuase it has all the games I play. Other games can be downloaded as well, the only games I play that require a CD-ROM would be the Battlefield Series and that I stopped playing long ago becuase I lost interest.
Personally I feel this laptop was designed for me, they are ballsy to leave the Superdrive out, but with internet/network delivered content this laptop will thrive. If it does I am sure we will be seeing newer versions with better graphics chipsets. It looks like a great little "toy" to me.