Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Introducing the Apple MacBook Air

So I like the new MacBook Air. But while it's smaller and lighter than all the current MacBooks, and it's one-third lighter than the 12 inch PowerBook, you give up a bit. You can't have a spare battery, as a matter of fact you can't even change the battery yourself. The hard drive space is limited, an (iPod?) 80GB hard drive that runs at 4200 RPM, or a pricey 64GB flash drive. It does have the cool new multi-touch-pad and the built-in camera. No internal DVD drive, mono-speaker, only one USB port and a few other things I'm sure I'm not thinking of. If you haven't seen it, go watch the ad....

It's got these minuses (but it's been a looonnnggg time since they refreshed a 12 inch PowerBook and and I'm definitely having "Air Envy") I think if they take apart, slap it in a regular (or slightly smaller than regular) case with a changeable battery and a real hard drive (and maybe DVD drive) they've got what everyone has been waiting for.

I really thought I was going to want to snatch one up but it's just not what I was expecting (and I've seen others say the same. Maybe if I actually see one, but I think until they do my (fictional) upgrades, I might just wait until the next refresh. I'm guessing the MacBook 13 inch will have the new multi-touch pad and LED screen. I can get an awful lot of power for the same price (if I buy my memory somewhere else).

Here's an idea for something even smaller (no DVD though). Make ma a MacBook but chop the screen in half to the size of the keyboard and somehow have the trackpad slide out! It's really be a "wide-screen" but it'd be tall enough for normal use.

I really miss my old Apple Duo (or was it a PowerBook Duo?)....

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Posted by Gary on Tuesday at 10:42 PM on January 15, 2008.
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Dave2 commented (on January 16, 2008 12:55 AM):

If they "take it apart, slap it in a regular (or slightly smaller than regular) case with a changeable battery and a real hard drive (and maybe DVD drive) they've got what everyone has been waiting for."

No... what they would then have is exactly what they already have now in the MacBook.

MacBook Air is all about stripping away as much as possible to create the ultimate lightweight portable machine... given that's what it's designed for, it's a pretty good fit. My main gripe is lack of a firewire port.

Gary Said... pinged (on February 2, 2008 3:52 PM):

Apple MacBook Air - Mini-review: So I went to the Apple Store today to take a peek at the MacBook Air. Honestly, I had pretty low expectations so I thought I'd get my socks knocked off, but it was just okay. It's more beautiful than my 12 inch PowerBook, but just by a small margin....

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