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If it weren't for Intel, there would be no Air.
This thin of a laptop would not have been possible with IBM or Motorola CPUs.
Intel is the ONLY reason Apple finally has the hardware to backup its ridiculous hype.
Apple is finally realizing what PC hobbyist have always known,
if you don't have any ass under the hood, it doesn't matter what the body looks like.
Let me tell you something about SSDs too. They are not the end-all devices that free the demand for growth in memory storage. Research is being conducted on many new polymers that can store bits of data in polarized cells. After a few million writes on NAND flash, it will wear out. That's unacceptable for many real-life applications. NAND is not as fast as NOR, nor as cheap as SATA. There will be a day when NAND is outdated.
You called SSD a novelty... take a look at your Air and you'll see a novelty item. It's over-priced and under-functional. Sure it looks pretty, but I got over that in about 5 minutes.
Ethernet on a jet?
USB TO ETHERNET ADAPTOR.
No optical drive?
Uhm...WIRELESS INTERNET BUILT IN.
Movies & music can be downloaded.
Large USB Memory flash sticks instead of CD.
Install info & program before traveling.
Install info or program WIRELESSLY via PC / MAC computer optical drives with software included with AIR.
WHY would a travelor need more than one USB port?
WIRELESS + INTERNET is the power of the MBAIR.
Not for everyone, but not designed for everyone.
- by jmo507 April 8, 2008 8:02 AM PDT
- "using the Air as your main, do-everything computer (which I do not do) is missing the point of what the Air is intended to be (and will result in lousy battery life)."
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(6 Comments)ummmm... for $3k I would be planning on using this for everything. that is quite possibly the stupidest idea I've ever heard... drop $3k on a laptop to use as my secondary device? I guess if you are pretentious enough to spend $3k to look better at starbucks, maybe you do have a $6k computer for the heavy work. ha ha ha. Let's face it, the $1800 air with the slow ipod hd is a joke, and $3k for a SSD is a joke if you can't use it for your primary computer. get the regular macbook for $999 with waaaay better stuff.
If I wanted a secondary computer, I would get an eee pc or something like that for $500, to spend $3k on something to surf the web on.