Tuesday, January 15th 2008
Apple introduces the Macbook Air - the worlds thinnest notebook
Apple just unveiled their new ultraportable notebook, called the Macbook Air. It features a 1.6 GHz Core 2 Duo, which can be upped to 1.8 GHz at a price. There is no optical drive, but a 80GB 4200 RPM hard drive or an optional 64GB SSD drive. The battery should last around 5 hours. The front is just a mere 0.16 inches high, while the back tops out at 0.76 inches. The keyboard is full size and features the same layout as on the new Mac Pro keyboard. It is backlit and has a black finish. The optional USB 2.0 Superdrive is available for $99 USD.
The Macbook Air will sell for 1,799 US Dollars or 1,699€s.
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The Macbook Air will sell for 1,799 US Dollars or 1,699€s.
37 Comments on Apple introduces the Macbook Air - the worlds thinnest notebook
Seems its direct competitor is a Sony they mentioned in the keynote, which is around the same price but with even lower specs.
I'm disappointed with it though. It's incredibly thin, but I was expecting something smaller (like 12" or less) overall, not the 13.3" screen like the regular Macbook. And there's too much of too little, putting the price point too high. Too bad they don't have a replacement for the 12" powerbooks that were under $1500.
I'm still pissed about it though. Light and thin, but still not small!
You're paying for the design, not for the performance.
I would get one of these over the Mac book anyday.
Titanium frame, very thin bezel, ultralight, runs windows natively, Core 2 duo...
The macbook actually looks like a child's toy in comparison. You take your apple to school and the gals are like "oooh pretty". You take your Thinkpad and everyone realizes that you mean business. :)
Very slick machine though, they will no doubt sell very well
Cute, but nothing special. I'm a bit dissapointed in the specs and can't help thinking that this is mainly for those people who sit in Starbucks all day checking their email and browsing the web. Plus, I've never understood the whole "lighter, thinner, is better" thing. Who cares if it weighs a couple pounds more... oh no, I might not be able ... to.... carry.... from car... to office. Seriously, this has always dumbfounded me. Are we really that lazy? The only serious practical appeal I could see this size having, is if you wanted to put it in your briefcase, or give it to a 4 year old.
I'd take my Insipron 1721 over this thing any day...
Intel built a processor specifically for this notebook that is the size of a dime...It has the option to get a SSD harddrive...Bluetooth enabled. Want to watch movies? Rent them on itunes or buy them, or stream them to your apple tv (the apple tv is now standalone as well as syncable). Mad you can't burn cds for your music? Use your mp3 player. Want a optical drive? Apple makes one for this laptop (Remote CD is also built in). This laptop has all of the iPhone pad gestures built in to the mousepad. Has a LED widescreen. 5 hours of battery life, more than any ultra thin laptop on the market, furthermore it has more battery life than a lot of regular battery life.
Apple has once again set a bar technologically. :toast: