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Ok, guys, I don't think I need to say much here. In case you don't know yet, I like following sites like fakesteve.net and this post: http://www.fakesteve.net/2008/04/not...lenovo_29.html is just one of the reasons why. ;)
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They completely insulted the MacBook Air with that one. I don't see why one would want to cram all of that USB and other devices into such a small space, but I suppose with the dawn of net books these days you can't get too large with your stuff.
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Their point was that the Macbook Air gave up a lot of functionality in order to be so thin. I really don't know what I'd do with a computer that couldn't burn DVDs.![]()
Does seem a bit pointless not being able to burn disk's these days. Although saying that I use mostly USB drives anyhow.
I do like Lenovo machines though. My personal favourite.
I think I saw the add a while ago now & thought that it was good then. I am not against Mac's in anyway. I like a lot of the new design that Apple are coming up with, but I think they were on a bit of a loser with the macbook air. I have used the new mac's as part of my work & prefer them to the older macs that we running OS9.2. OSX is a much better OS.
That is unfortunately what you get often times these days when you shoot for smaller things with heat generating hardware. You either have to reduce hardware, hardware size and/or hardware speed or the hardware maker has to spend a lot of money making their chips as efficient as possible, or suffer weight, size, or overheating. Apple was just trying to make a netbook so to speak that was powerful and meant for on the go work as all netbooks are made for, not something that will be permanently used like a desktop. That's why there are full sized notebooks with better hardware, more ports, etc which say on them they are desktop replacements. Of course knowing Apple, the MacBook Air has Wi-Fi in it and there is the ability to store things and send things via the Internet quickly these days (that depends on a lot of things as well) so they were probably tailoring towards that idea or just storing things on the hard drive until the user gets home to send it out via USB, or to a Time Capsule or such.
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Lol, you must be a mac fan then. I don't think the mac book air has a chance against the standard netbooks for 2 main reasons. 1) Netbooks are just that: they're small. Their 8" screens are one of the biggest selling points. They're easily portable in a bag or suitcase or on your lap where a full size is just too big. 2) Price. Netbooks are by nature cheap. $200 -$400 for most of them. I don't see what chance a $1500 notebook has against them if someone is just looking for a netbook.
I'm not a Mac/Apple fan (I don't own any Mac or any products except for an iPod Touch Gen 2 honestly.). If I were I wouldn't be building my own PCs and buying Windows or installing Linux. I'd be building my own PCs and hackintoshing or I'd buy a Mac and own every Apple product in existence. I just appreciate the things that Apple comes up with as they are just competing with the rest of the market. Heck without them I'm sure we wouldn't have had that large push for open networks and smart phones, at least not to the extent that is going on today. Look, we may all not agree on Apple's prices on their products, but the Apple vs. * battles are getting VERY old. I can't count how many I've seen over at GameTrailers and Facepunch.
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