Apple introduces MacBook Air
#43
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:20 PM
You also don't appear to see the discrepancy in your tablet remarks. You say that Apple needs to release a tablet device then you go on to say that they already have one, the iPhone. See the disconnect. Please ramble incoherently elsewhere.
This is not the forum to waste everybody elses time with your soapbox ranting and raving.
#45
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:24 PM
on the specification page, maximum operating altitude is listed at 10,000 feet. Even the shipping altitude is listed at 35,000 feet. Can you even take it with you on a flight?
Perhaps this is a problem with the new battery architecture?
#46
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:26 PM
Actually. I think this MacBook air is great, just too bad they made it sloping and so expensive! I am still looking for the ideal update from my X22.
#47
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:26 PM
So no built-in ethernet and no card slot?
Plus a notebook Mac without firewire ...
You have make compromises to make something smaller and thinner, but this really goes too much form over function for me personally. I already found it daring to omit the standard modem in the regular notebooks.
No wireless broadband for business users. Can't keep a second battery nor swap batteries yourself.
It certainly is a compromise.
I have a umpc & mid ... which are full of compromises. But for a notebook I do think it is limited in the connection & features dept.
I do like the fact that this now has a backlit keyboard. Hopefully that becomes a feature of the regular macbooks.
( Still would need to have a better matte screen for me though )
#48
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:34 PM
#49
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:34 PM
#51
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:38 PM
I think this machine is incredible. I currently have a 1.67GHz Powerbook G4 and would love a lighter slimmer machine, but I'm not sure I can give up my Firewire port. How would I get Digital Video on there, or plug in my external hard drives? A lot of external USB drives require two USB ports because the Mac USB did not supply enough power, as I found out recently.
#52
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:42 PM
Remember when they said the iPod Mini and the iPod Nano were too expensive?
Apple knows the market, and the market is moving towards wireless lightweight systems. Its important to notice that they did not put a tablet on this unit, but they did add many tablet features through the multitouch trackpad.
#53
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:43 PM
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>I am not comparing Apple to Exxon-Mobile as destroyers of the environment. Apple is far less destructive than Exxon-Mobile ever was, but to claim that a computer and consumer electronics corporation is environmentally friendly is absurd. They are environmentally unfriendly, and the new Macbook Air sales will cause more environmental destruction than repair. Let's all just see it for what it is: super-consumerism.{quote}
Well, maybe they can do better than ExxonMobil, at least...
You must admit, though, smaller form factors do consume less resources. Besides, this may spark more organizations to allow telecommuting, which would save significant resources...
#54
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:44 PM
Remember the first 22" cinema display? The price was ref*indiculous but it set a precedent for subsequent design and standards and dropped in cost by half after two years.
This thing will drop in price quick and probably get some bugs worked out. Just be patient. Think about how annoyed you would be if they didn't release this product at all yet.
#55
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:44 PM
I'm sure the prices will drop as competition heats up. But there is another reason for Apple to make this product that I've seen no one else mention and that is image branding. The Air will get more press coverage than all CES products combined. Once again Apple is viewed as a leader of new, innovative, and beautiful technology. People will go into an Apple Store to gaze upon the ultra thin MacBook Air and some will walk out with a new iPod or maybe a regular MacBook. Plus think of all the peripheral opportunities! Bluetooth drives is the first that comes to mind. As for the multi-touch it will truly show it's strength as 3rd parties develop for it.
I only have two criticisms: lack of firewire and the glossy screen. When you watch the introductory video on Apple-com you'll see that even in a professional studio they couldn't keep the glare off the screen!
Additionally, the Air has led me to wonder when multi-touch trackpads and the greener construction will be coming to the MacBook & MB Pros.



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