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Gizmodo wrote:It's an stunning .16 inches thick at the bottom and .76 inches on the top.Seems pretty thin to me!
Dutch wrote:http://www.apple.com/macbookair/Will it blend????
I have one major question: will it go through a paper shredder? =)
Barret wrote:Haha, awesome.Dutch wrote:http://www.apple.com/macbookair/Will it blend????
I have one major question: will it go through a paper shredder? =)
John Gruber wrote:I’d have rather seen a smaller footprint, a la the old 12-inch PowerBook G4 — something just exactly as wide as a full keyboard. I’d prefer to sacrifice screen size on the notebook in exchange for an even smaller machine — with the assumption that when I’m at my desk, I’d be using a 20-something-inch external display.http://daringfireball.net/2008/01/macbook_air
The MacBook Air is undeniably beautiful and clever, but clearly designed as a secondary machine, not a main machine. I like using a notebook as my sole machine, which means I’m almost certain to stick with the Pros. (For one thing, 80 GB wouldn’t hold my current boot volume.) I’m not sure that the MacBook Air is going to be a huge hit, but it’s got enough going for it that, at worst, it’ll be a hit of some sort.
Kupek wrote:But it weighs the same (about 3 pounds). Doesn't that make more of a difference?Nah — I'd rather carry something slightly heavier, but smaller, than vice versa.
bovine wrote:I WAS attempting to be nice. But, alas, my fans demand the true Zeus.Zeus wrote:Vistawhat? that's not what you say. You say something different. Something that is not the thing you said. Please correct yourself.
Zeus wrote:doesn't work.....sorry. but that's some bad wordplay....bovine wrote:I WAS attempting to be nice. But, alas, my fans demand the true Zeus.Zeus wrote:Vistawhat? that's not what you say. You say something different. Something that is not the thing you said. Please correct yourself.
Shitsa....happy?