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MacBook Air (apple link)

21 durable postsStarted 2008-01-15Latest 2008-01-25
#49999Post 1 of 21

very cool. spendy but cool.

[url]http://www.apple.com/macbookair/[/url]

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wow!

[IMG]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/design_displayair20080115.jpg[/IMG]

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[IMG]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/design_gal03_20080115.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/design_gal01_20080115.jpg[/IMG]

#960848Post 2 of 21

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that's cool. my mbp is pretty thin, i'm not sure how much thinner laptops need to be. at some point, you lose some durability with decreased size.

#960872Post 3 of 21

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Amazing! I want one!!

#960875Post 4 of 21

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so...wait..there's no cd drive? only a 4200rpm HD? and you can't replace the battery? no ethernet (which really isn't that big of a deal, i've never once plugged an ethernet cable into my laptop) no firewire?

This is an $1800 wireless email and internet browsing machine.

#960883Post 5 of 21

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where's the dvd burner?

#960886Post 6 of 21

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no disc drive.

#960888Post 7 of 21

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i've got much better ways to spend $1800...

#960889Post 8 of 21

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[quote=Jenks;560102] .....only a 4200rpm HD....[/quote]

why is this important?

#960890Post 9 of 21

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[QUOTE=Jenks;560113]no disc drive.[/QUOTE]

FFS,

#960894Post 10 of 21

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[QUOTE=Troklo;560116]why is this important?[/QUOTE]

for one thing, latency with final scratch is going to be a motherfucker with a 4200rpm drive.

#960896Post 11 of 21

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I will say this -- I find that having a disk drive or an ethernet connection less and less necessary. With most people having broadband speed, uploading and downloading stuff is a reasonably good alternative to burning and handing someone a disk. It's actually pretty rare that I use my drive -- and the ethernet connection, only at hotels that don't have wireless.

#960923Post 12 of 21

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^^ i agree actually... only time i use a cd drive is to either play a game, install software, or burn a dvd.

pertaining to this laptop, i dont understand no fire wire and only 1 usb port... i mean if your using a wireless mouse, you cant use any other peripherals... i just do not get it

#960960Post 13 of 21

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[quote=Jenks;560102]This is an $1800 wireless email and internet browsing machine.[/quote]

EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!

#960995Post 14 of 21

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Don't think you will see any DJ's using this one as part of their performance kit.

#961078Post 15 of 21

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[quote]MACWORLD SAN FRANCISCO—January 16, 2008—Apple® today unveiled Manila® Case®, the world's thinnest case for the world's thinnest laptop, the MacBook Air. When empty, Manila Case measures an unprecedented 0.07-inches at its thinnest point, but its dynamically adaptable height goes up to a maximum of 6.9-inches, adapting perfectly to the MacBook Air shape as well as to a standard* Reuben sandwich, made with pastrami, sauerkraut, swiss cheese and russian dressing on rye bread. "We've built the world's thinnest notebook—it's pretty," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO and famed giant carrots horticulturist. "But it didn't feel... complete. So I said to Phil, hey, Phil, yo! I think we need a motherflippin' case for this motherflippin' computer. And Phil saw that it was good, so he pulled out an empty box of Oreos and said: 'what about [I]this[/I]?'" Phil Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing and really nice cuddly guy, pointed out the arduous engineering behind the product: "Steve thought the Oreos box was ok, but wasn't good enough," he said. "So then he looked at this envelope in my table, with my lunch inside and he said: 'Is that a Reuben sandwich? Boy I miss those.' And that was it: Manila Case. Right there." Manila Case ultra-thin surface allows for an extremely light weight, the smallest in its class, and can be easily customized using any kind of materials, from stickers to Crayola. Build-to-order options and accessories include the ability to upgrade the regular white string to a Red Kabbalah String, a 2B Apple Pencil and Woz's One Big Honky Eraser for easy note-taking on the Manila Case surface, a drawing of a landscape by Rob, the guy from supplies, and a aircraft-grade aluminum clip.

  • Standard size at Carnegie Deli, 854 7th Ave. New York, NY 10019. Other Reuben sandwiches, with or without IEEE 802.11n support or additional mustard may vary. Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. In the middle, a lot of LSD, tofu and grass were consumed. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning computers, OS X operating system, iLife, professional applications and a guy called Rob. Apple is also spearheading the digital media revolution with its iPod portable music and video players and iTunes online store, and has entered the mobile phone market with its revolutionary iPhone. And Rob too.

[IMG]http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/01/aircase-2.jpg[/IMG] [/quote]

:lol:

#961147Post 16 of 21

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[quote=dante_k;560241]Don't think you will see any DJ's using this one as part of their performance kit.[/quote]

I don't think that would be any good for that. Only one USB port. Not much of a hard drive to even put the music on. No Firewire. I don't see many Lj's using them for their performance...plus you can get a kick ass MBP for even less than these things.

#961801Post 17 of 21

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[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0ERgZ9dztk&eurl=http://gizmodo.com/[/YOUTUBE]

#962769Post 18 of 21

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if i get one, im going for frame it and put on my wall! it just looks so pretty. F performance lol. and sorry ASDF for not checking if thread already exists before posting. ; )

#963188Post 19 of 21

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[quote=day_for_night;560115]i've got much better ways to spend $1800...[/quote]

agree, no wonder we are going into a recession, there are no good products for the consumer at reasonable prices.

#963278Post 20 of 21

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especially not from apple...

#963442Post 21 of 21

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:roflmao:

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