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January 15th, 2008

MacBook Air - First thoughts

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 11:37 am

Categories: Apple

Tags: Apple MacBook, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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At Macworld 08 Steve Jobs introduced us to Apple’s latest addition to the Mac family - MacBook Air.  What’s so special about the MacBook Air?  It’s the world’s thinnest, most portable notebook.

MacBook Air - First thoughtsThe dimensions of the MacBook Air are unbelievable - 0.16-0.76 inch (0.4-1.94 cm) high by 12.8 inches (32.5 cm) by 8.94 inches (22.7 cm) and the whole package comes in at 3.0 pounds (1.36 kg).  Despite the small size, the MacBook Air is equipped with a 13.3-inch widescreen TFT panel capable of 1280 by 800 native resolution, and a full-size keyboard (which is backlit) with 78 (U.S.) or 79 (ISO) keys

MacBook Air - First thoughts

The system is based on Intel’s Core 2 Duo processor range and comes in either 1.6 or 1.8GHz flavors and 2GB of DDR2 RAM.  Also squeezed in to this tiny aluminum box is an 80GB drive or an optional 64GB solid-state drive.

It seems that Apple has also caught the environmental bug - the MacBook Air seems like it’s a little better for the sky (and the water, trees and everything else) than other Macs:

  • Highly recyclable, mercury-free aluminum enclosure
  • Mercury-free LCD display with arsenic-free glass
  • PVC-free internal cables
  • Largely recyclable, low-volume packaging
  • Meets ENERGY STAR requirements
  • MacBook Air received a Silver rating from EPEAT

Peripheral connections seem a little mean - a single USB port, an audio out port and a micro-DVI port.  No Ethernet, no modem (sold separately as USB adaptors)

MacBook Air - First thoughtsAlso, the MacBook Air doesn’t ship with an optical drive.  If you want one you have to buy the optional MacBook Air SuperDrive ($99). 

Here are some prices for you to mull over:

  • 1.6GHz, 80GB MacBook Air - $1,799.00
  • 1.6GHz, 64GB SSD - $2,798.00
  • 1.8GHz, 80GB MacBook Air - $2,099.00
  • 1.8GHz, 64GB SSD - $3,098.00

One downside that I can see - the battery is not user replaceable.  This is starting to become a trend for Apple.  I guess it’s a good way to build a level of obsolescence into a product so people come back in the future and buy again.  Not sure how ethical, customer-friendly or environmentally-friendly that is though. 

Apple sure has a way of making the small seem big.  My prediction is that this is going to be a huge hit for Apple.

Thoughts?

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 59 Talkback(s)
RE: MacBook Air - First thoughts
it's obvious.. nothing can compare.... very portable machine
for the knowledge/communications worker who travels.
OSX, style, reliability... sets you up in a meeting as a smart
dude... Do you want to do business with a dell buyer??... (Read the rest)
Posted by: jimblake Posted on: 06/13/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
i wont say huge hit  5ri | 01/15/08
My guess is  nova81426 | 01/15/08
Well...  Stuka | 01/15/08
re: Sony TZ  Badgered | 01/15/08
It's 2.7 pounds  frgough | 01/15/08
hmm  Badgered | 01/16/08
EDU. SPOU+ STUPID  hmaynard28@... | 01/15/08
Very Nice Design  theimpressed | 01/15/08
RE: MacBook Air - First thoughts  Chungaw | 01/15/08
How big...  RocketEater | 01/15/08
Same size  Stuka | 01/15/08
Should be smaller.  msalzberg | 01/15/08
It's a great looking laptop...  lawryll@... | 01/15/08
Get a BlueTooth mouse  Stuka | 01/15/08
Sigh.  frgough | 01/15/08
I think the concern here is not 3 years from now  GuidingLight | 01/15/08
RE: MacBook Air - First thoughts  Badgered | 01/15/08
Compare to the Sony Vaio TZ...  olePigeon | 01/15/08
Grabbed specs from Sony's website, another user...  olePigeon | 01/15/08
Not so sure about that  Badgered | 01/15/08
Nice for most of my portable needs.  Zoraster | 01/15/08
and...  Badgered | 01/15/08
Can't wait to see the first one broken  nucrash | 01/15/08
Ever seen the Toshiba 500. Lighter and with DVD-RW  frank@... | 01/15/08
Not bad.  Tigertank | 01/15/08
And With Vista Overworking The Processor And Hard Drive  itanalyst | 01/15/08
I would guess  frgough | 01/15/08
MacBook Air?: It's just a 'slim dongle'  D. T. Schmitz | 01/15/08
dongle, dongle, dongle...  lostarchitect | 01/15/08
Optical Drive  StickyC | 01/15/08
Can not that be domne now  GuidingLight | 01/15/08
Sounds like a recycled idea  kcredden2 | 01/15/08
You can never be too thin....  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 01/15/08
Air Book  paul@... | 01/15/08
RE: MacBook Air - First thoughts  thank-you | 01/15/08
Ah, the usual snotty condescension  frgough | 01/15/08
Obsolescence  frgough | 01/15/08
I give you full credit sir!!  NonZealot | 01/15/08
Irrational?  raggi | 01/16/08
This is thicker than a Windows tablet computer  NonZealot | 01/15/08
True tablets suck  CobraA1 | 01/15/08
RE: MacBook Air - First thoughts  Qbt | 01/15/08
????  Qbt | 01/15/08
This is it?  Qbt | 01/15/08
RE: MacBook Air - First thoughts  nath_sick@... | 01/15/08
I thought the external DVD drive software was neat until...  NonZealot | 01/15/08
Eh, not so good IMHO  CobraA1 | 01/15/08
but it's pretty !!!  paul@... | 01/16/08
Not the world thinnest laptop.  raggi | 01/16/08
it's a Sony  patibulo | 01/16/08
And?  raggi | 01/16/08
and nothing  patibulo | 01/16/08
No, think you got it wrong  jdheiser@... | 01/16/08
Thin and crispy  Boot_Agnostic | 01/16/08
Lot's of complainers and whiners out there...  Eriamjh | 01/16/08
IMHO  Gardul | 01/16/08
USB one port is engough.  Gardul | 01/16/08
Sony TZ  powershot2006@... | 01/18/08
RE: MacBook Air - First thoughts  jimblake | 06/13/08

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