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Over-the-Air!
Jan. 19th, 2008 15:14 by sdeluca — Permalink | TrackBack: http://en.boursomac.com/trackback/796 | Finally, MacBook Air is there! Apple continues the move towards a wireless world. For 1700$US you've been given the world's thinner, lighter, sexier notebook ever! Featuring fullsize display (13,3 inches) and keyboard, 2Gb of memory, 80Gb hard-drive (or 64Gb ssd), incredible low thickness and weighting 3lbs/1.3Kg. The form factor is so incredible that you can actually put the MacBook Air into a standard envelop! Many comments and blog posts have already hit the news channels and the internet: as expected a small bunch of criticizes have came up here and there, most of them about the price point or the fact that the Air is not equipped with a DVD drive. Regarding the price: as many of our reader I believe, I am carrying my MacBook daily, every where, from home to the office and in trips. It weights 2.3Kg which is light, of course, but frankly, not enough. Air is more than 1 Kg less that is a 43 percent reduction without sacrifying the form factor nor the power. This justify to me the price which I find ok. I've also read some weird article where the folks was comparing the MacBook Air with this 400$US toy, the Asus Eee PC 4G. Well, ok, you've got a ridiculous 7-inch, tiny keyboard, 4Gb drive stuff, running hypothetical non standard applications. My iPhone is already doing far more than that. At least, I laughed a lot. Non-sense. Common guys, let's serious. Regarding the absence of built-in DVD drive. Well, I am afraid I almost never used the one I've got in my MacBook -- some DVD hand-braked. That's it. I think getting rid of it is a good move. Over-the-Air Anyway, lot of buzz around this year MacWorld edition. But no-one seems to notice something. The world is becoming wireless. Well, no. I mean, Apple's world is already wireless! From Apple, you can organize your digital life wirelessly now: You've got you MacBook Air when in a business trip or at home. You keep access to your data and persons from your iPhone, while having some distractions listening to the music or watching your tv-show or movie from it. When at home, your data are backed up over-the-air on your TimeCapsule. Whatever you've got one or many Macs. An for watching movies from your couch, you've got Apple TV take 2: this can helps you rent any movies from almost any majors for 3$ or 4$ if in HDD! And you've got music, tv shows, photos (including you flickr account), personal movies, etc. Useless to say that everything synchs each others. That world is great. CommentsBe the first to leave a comment. |
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