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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 12:25 pm
I don't see much significance in the Semi-new MacBook Air.
Yes, it it proving that soon we can uber microsize Macs as well as (-minicringe-) PC's, but I've heard about some complications when using the Air (such as but not limited to plugging excess machinery to run disks and other stuff).
I know it is half (maybe even a third) tinyer than a regular macbook (and with such tinyness, fit in manila folder) but can someone enlighten me as to the other features of the MacBook Air (or why people really like it?)
Please prove me if im wrong, the whole computer confuses me.
-Vash
(and no its not an advice thing this is more explaining/discussing the MacBook Air)
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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:57 pm
My family owns an Air.. Solid state, 64GB.
It's orgasmic.
It's lightweight making it easy to travel with.
The battery life is amazing on it since it doesn't have a spinning hard disk. Solid state, ftw!
I'll just have to show you sometime. It's a lot like the others, only more lightweight and better battery life.
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:25 pm
oh wow i wonder what they will have in like 3 years when i can get one!
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