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God Announces Macbook Air

Today’s big Apple product announcement at the Macworld keynote was the Macbook Air, an ultraportable Mac notebook.

Key Features:

  • 1.6 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
  • 0.76″-0.12″ thick chassis
  • 3lb weight
  • 5 hours of battery life
  • 13.3″ LED display
  • 2GB memory
  • 80GB 4200-rpm PATA hard drive
  • Built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • No optical drive
  • iSight camera included

Theres also an option to replace the 80GB hard drive with a 64GB Solid State Drive (flash memory) for $1300 (!).

 

My initial take:

  • Shit, this thing is thin
  • Price fits squarely between Macbook and Macbook Pro lines – would have liked to see $1500 price point, but still very competitive with high end ultraportables (e.g. Sony TZ series)
  • Lack of optical drive not a big deal, we usually don’t use discs as much as we think we do
  • Software to use any computer’s optical drive wirelessly with the Air as a “virtual optical drive” – very cool
  • Disappointed the external optical drive is not included ($99 option)
  • How the hell did they fit a 1.6 Ghz Core 2 Duo processor in there – that is an amazing engineering feat
  • No ethernet jack? come on, that could have fit
  • 1 USB port is going to be REALLY annoying – you attach a mouse and you can’t put anything else on (iPod, iPhone, optical drive, etc.)
  • Full-size keyboard is awesome for an ultraportable
  • Lol @ $1300 option for solid state – I guess we’re a few years away from this replacing real hard drives on notebooks

All this said, I may be picking one of these up.  I’ve never owned a Mac before and this may be the right product for me as I own an iPhone and have a screamingly powerful PC desktop already.  It may be one of those things where seeing it in person puts you over the edge, but as of now it’s merely a modestly compelling product on its own.  Not as mindblowing as the iPhone was last year, but something that makes sense to add to your gadget fleet if you are a tech geek or really need the ultraportability.  I couldn’t see this as my primary computer, though.  It just lacks the features and power for my needs as a content creator or gamer.