Re: The MacBook Air: What you need to know
When I saw this, I wanted one right away---then I saw the online demo and loved it even more. Of course, it took a few hours to find out that this was destined to be a bad alpha design or a lost cause from the get go.
No CD/DVD inside, no way to use another battery or replace the one you have, no way to use a USB hub and ethernet, no firewire. I suppose if it was $600, it might pass as something interesting, but you can get a PC for $600 with most of these options.
Let's face it, this isn't a level that OS is really the trigger. A cheap portable solution for writing, presentations, etc., really makes no diff on the OS.
Apple insists on making these ridiculous closed systems. The iPod touch could easily have an SD slot, but no. I will probably buy the Nokia N810 over the touch because it has a keyboard, an SD slot, a camera, built in GPS, and its $50 cheaper. I find email and web more interesting than toting my photo collection around, which can just as easily be stored online. I can even access my music that way if I wanted to.
Bring back a 12 inch portable with an optical drive and all the ports. What's next, a computer that has no ports at all and two big buttons on it for purchase and play?
I was disappointed with the Expo announcements. I thought the iPod touch was going to the next level, instead it got some apps that should have been there in the first place.
Some people think what they write here is important. It isn't, and neither was that.