Hands on with the MacBook Air
#44
Posted 16 January 2008 - 07:34 AM
The same problems that sank the CUBE will sink the AIR. Why would anyone buy this computer when you can buy a cheaper/more functional MACBOOK? Some people will buy it because it's more stylish...about the same number of people who bought a CUBE over a G4 TOWER for the same reason.
#45
Posted 16 January 2008 - 07:49 AM
kipsmiller said:
It's possible, but I don't think so. There's a very dedicated group of people who want the smallest laptop possible. Sure, some people may buy the MacBook Air because of style, but in reality most of them will by the MacBook Air because it's lighter and smaller than the other MacBooks. Not all of us are small-laptop people, but some people are and that's why they'll get this product. (Besides which, having a tiny Mac is a whole lot more relevant and practical when you're lugging it around than when it's sitting on a desk looking pretty.)
#46
Posted 16 January 2008 - 08:11 AM
In the case with iMovie08, it can be quite handy for people who just want to throw together a shorter videoclip for YouTube or similar purposes, but for people wanting more control over the editing, it is not an option.
In the case of MacBook Air (Why not just Mac Air?), I can see that it will be a group wanting exactly what it can offer and technically, it isn't a bad offer at all. I've been lugging around with my iBook some kilometres and with a light scanner in addition, paper and a pencilcase and whatnot, it is a heavy load after a while.
But the price is a little too much for me.
And I am afraid that is the case for many others.
And that will be even more the main obstacle when you come outside the US. You may have to add a few per cent to the 1799, but it is nothing like 20-25% which we have in Europe - and when it is added another few hundreds of dollars to that, you exclude a lot of potential buyers, who are not after a cheap solution, mind you - but there are limits.
No matter what reasons Apple may defend their European prices with, they cannot get around the psychological effect of people here looking at the American prices and then comparing that to what we are charged.
That is what is happening to the slower sales of the iPhone here, compared to US.
When Apple will realise that they need to do something about that psychological effect, their market share will go even more up.
And the Air won't ever become a Cube.
We are willing to pay more for less, but not that much.
#47
Posted 16 January 2008 - 08:35 AM
#48
Posted 16 January 2008 - 08:35 AM
My point is that as a mass marketer, would it not have made more sense for the big new product introduction this year been an iPhone flip, redesigned MacBook Pro, mid level desktop below the MacPro, etc?
Just sayin'.
#49
Posted 16 January 2008 - 09:11 AM
It must have FireWire 800.
FW 800 is backward compatible to FW 400.
ADDENDUM: I will agree to the 4 pin FW 400 (aka iLink), it is tiny connector and no power out to external devices.
But I absolutly cannot be without FireWire.
Until its put in, I do not want it, even if it was given to me for free.
FAIL
#50
Posted 16 January 2008 - 09:27 AM
Why was the original Duo withdrawn?.. because it was too expensive for what you got in the basic package and because owners discovered they DID need the accessories not included because of lack of space in the design.. This meant a very, very limited market and the model was not economically viable.. I know because I used to sell them.
OS X is more reliable than the old Apple OS but it is not bullet proof, if the OS implodes (as Duo owners discovered to their cost) how are you going to access the 'Air' to reload it, without an external optical drive?
So how have Apple learnt from these mistakes?.. it looks as though they haven't and they have added some new ones -
Ram and Hard Drives should always be upgradable.. its better to have the potential and not need it, than to need it and not have it.
The average lifespan of an Apple portable computer battery is approx. two years, after which a significant deterioration in charge holding is apparent.. If the battery in this new model is not user replaceable, that is an insanely dumb move at this price bracket.
The port access is in a drop down module?... that IS going to get broken.. by ALOT of users.. another insanely dumb move.
I like Apple's products and I still sell them but both the Duo and the Cube were insanely great designs with an insanely small potential market place and the 'Air' appears destined to join them.
#51
Posted 16 January 2008 - 09:57 AM
#54
Posted 16 January 2008 - 10:58 AM
#55
Posted 16 January 2008 - 11:00 AM
I am interested in hearing things like: How sturdy is it? Can I hold it comfortably between thumb and index finger? Does it seem like a device that is easy to drop on the floor and break? Does it seem like something I can keep in a backpack without worrying about it, under a car seat, stick it under living room couch cushion?
To me it is obvious that this shouldn't be a primary workhorse computer. It is a second computer. Sticking it under a couch cushion makes it a convenient access device.
#56
Posted 16 January 2008 - 11:01 AM
'Yes, your drive needs special formatting. When you do this, you lose everything that is on your USB drive now.
Open your Disk Utility, and click on your USB drive (the manufacturer's info line, and not the line with the name of the partition), and click on the Partition tab.
Click the Options button at the bottom of that window.
Click GUID partition table (needed for booting on an Intel Mac.)
Click OK
Click on the Volume Scheme, and choose 1 partition from the drop-down list (or another choice if you think you need more than 1 partition.)
Click the Format drop-down, and choose Mac OS Extended (journaled)
Name your drive whatever you like, and click the Partition button.
That USB drive should now be selectable if you boot to your installer disk.
In the past, no Mac could boot OS X from a USB drive. That changed with the Intel Macs, and USB certainly boots an Intel Mac. But, you must change the type of partition, as listed above, or the installer ignores the USB drive.'
Posted by DeltaMac. 09-03-2007, 08:58 AM.
http://forums.macosx...hp/t-77649.html



Sign In
Register
Help


MultiQuote
