
Apple's latest darling, MacBook Air; tear dropped shaped, 0.7 inches at its thickest, 13.3" LED screen, totally wireless, multi-touch trackpad, 3 lbs, wafer thin made of aerospace aluminum. $1,799. Hit the jump for live pictures thanks to Gizmodo.







Apple's latest darling, MacBook Air; tear dropped shaped, 0.7 inches at its thickest, 13.3" LED screen, totally wireless, multi-touch trackpad, 3 lbs, wafer thin made of aerospace aluminum. $1,799. Hit the jump for live pictures thanks to Gizmodo.






So pretty! And I could use a new laptop (eventually).
But I don't think this will be the one I buy. As much as I like the idea of an all-wireless laptop, I want one that can be my one and only computer. I don't want to have to load CDs onto a separate computer and beam them into my laptop.
I think that instead of expecting people to buy an Apple TV and an Airport and a Time Capsule and a second computer, Apple should just bundle this with a "base station" that would include ports and a CD drive for beaming to the MacBook Air. That way, you could have the functionality of a regular computer (at least at home) while maintaining the sexy profile and getting customers hooked on "wireless everything."
It is great but I have to say I couldn't give a super drive or high end graphics cards! I love the design but I also love gaming and this won't play COD4 Like my MBP.
You have got to hand it to Apple. They know how to do it properly.
By the time I have enough money to buy this, it will have enough in it to power a small city.