The MacBook Air is ultrathin, ultraportable, and ultra unlike anything else. I want one, and I want one now.
The thinness of MacBook Air is something that has sparked oohs and aaahs from everyone who doesn’t even happen to like Apple products {*cough* Linux fanboys *cough*}. Many have said that it’s just another sale tactic to lure in brand conscious buyers. True, but perhaps it also serves the purpose for one if they are constantly on the road and don’t need to lug around something that will just enhance their already persistent wrist conditions.
Perhaps the best feature I like about the MacBook Air is that it comes with 2 gigs of RAM. My present HP only came with 512 MB, I upgraded it to 1GB and it still hangs sometimes. Don’t know if its Windows or if it’s just my apps that slow me down. But you’d think 1GB should be enough? Even my new Acer laptop has 1GB RAM. Is it just me or are RAM processors decreasing in productivity as its consumption increases?
Well, it’s either the MacBook Pro or the Air for my next purchase. {RSS readers view comparison chart on site}




Michael on April 12th, 2008
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That is also what I’m trying to decide right now, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. Since the notebook would probably be my only computer I’m leaning towards the Pro but at the same time I’d love to have the Air because it is so thin and light.
It would probably be much easier if the two were priced a little differently but since you would end up spending about the same amount of money on both of them, it gets a little difficult.