@User: What exactly are your intentions with it? I mean, it's not made for graphics work, 3D design, or mostly anything to do with media. Either way, the EEE, the Wind, and other cheaper (see:
@User: What exactly are your intentions with it? I mean, it's not made for graphics work, 3D design, or mostly anything to do with media. Either way, the EEE, the Wind, and other cheaper (see: sub-500) computers are worth well in their weight of note taking...
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Good for him. What else is that 1800 dollar paperweight good for.
Probably not even a good paperweight. :P
Have you picked one up? It doesn't weigh enough to be an effective paperweight. It's probably best used as dull knife.
(Or for taking notes in college like I'm going to use it for... But I'm going to be getting it for way cheaper than MSRP so that's a different story.)
Why don't you buy a glass paperweight and A) Save precious space on your desk, and B) save $1798?
This isn't the $1800 version. It's the $3000 solid-state drive version.
Why don't you get the Wind? Isn't it cheaper? Doesn't it have the same CPU power? Isn't it the same thickness/smaller?
@ User
You seem so defensive over people making fun of the terrible mac. I almost think you were one of the people suckered into buying one of them!
Nizzy, does it mean I was "suckered into buying one" if it most closely meets my needs?
@Engadgetluvsappl
You get credit just for the name...thats ace.
The MacBook Air can also be used as a very effective weapon against attackers and street prowlers!
-Steve Jobs
@User: What exactly are your intentions with it? I mean, it's not made for graphics work, 3D design, or mostly anything to do with media. Either way, the EEE, the Wind, and other cheaper (see:
@User: What exactly are your intentions with it? I mean, it's not made for graphics work, 3D design, or mostly anything to do with media. Either way, the EEE, the Wind, and other cheaper (see: sub-500) computers are worth well in their weight of note taking...
Thing is.. If stopped by airport security...Could you be charged for carrying a conceited weapon
it's only 3 pounds. My wii makes a better paperweight that that, and it's only $250! (and that's practically what it's doing right now)