1/17/2008 5:48:00 PM
1/17/2008 6:03:36 PM
like i mentioned on the last page, I would only consider the Macbook Air as a "companion" or secondary computer. If I had the money, i actually would gladly use an iMac or Macbook Pro as a primary computer, then have a MB Air as a portable that I would just keep mirrored to my primary machine
1/17/2008 6:08:00 PM
^i think that's the point, it was never designed to be a primary computer
1/17/2008 6:16:39 PM
1/17/2008 6:20:11 PM
^^ yeah, maybe that is/was Apple's intention, but they would never market it as such, and therefore people will, and may be somewhat justified, complain that it does just not have the feature set to serve as your only computer. I mean, imagine the backlash from the press and consumers if Steve Jobs just came out and said - "The Macbook Air is a wonderful second computer. We expect you to buy one of our more mainstream models, then spend another $1800 for a companion, portable computer". You think people are complaining now? Jobs would be eviscerated for even suggesting that it is Apple's "expectation" that you use the Air as a 2nd computer.[Edited on January 17, 2008 at 6:21 PM. Reason : .]
1/17/2008 6:20:57 PM
1/17/2008 6:23:42 PM
^^ Yeah, exactly.It's a fine companion computer, but not much more, which is why I don't think people will feel it's worth 1800, despite being a good product. hence people calling it the Cube 2.Which was an excellent design, but for the price, not appealing to most customers.[Edited on January 17, 2008 at 6:25 PM. Reason : ]
1/17/2008 6:25:24 PM
just imagine how much business they're going to rake in when people realize the only way to watch movies on this thing is to rent/download them from itunes... what a great business plan!
1/17/2008 6:59:43 PM
1/17/2008 7:00:54 PM
I barely use my cd/dvd drive on my laptop. When I was in high school with my dell latitude 400, I just housed 2 batteries and no optical drive. If I wanted to play something or run a cd, I just plop it in a network accessible optical drive from my main desktop at the time.A coworker of mine, whose a product manager, says it's really targeting internet cafer's in large metropolitan areas or business elitists. He's considering of getting to compliment his macbook pro. He travels from the states to UK and China a lot so having something that small is ideal for him. Even my boss, VP of marketing, commends the product and is also thinking of getting it for ease and convenience.
1/17/2008 8:10:16 PM
1/17/2008 9:17:24 PM
i bought an x41t without a drivenetworked storage and optical drives work just as well
1/17/2008 9:50:35 PM
other than installing applications...when do you ever really need to use a disc? If i'm traveling I rip any DVD i might want to watch to my iPhone/iTunes so i don't have to lug around discs. Music = mp3's and transferring data = flash drives.
1/17/2008 11:43:02 PM
Plus using an optical drive on the go absolutely kills your battery.
1/18/2008 9:32:20 AM
good demonstration of the Air's multi-touch trackpad:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s_yV5N35aA
1/18/2008 11:33:49 AM
I'd rather buy a happy meal than get a Mac.
1/18/2008 11:38:46 AM
watch your mouth, I'm a happy meal fanboy.
1/18/2008 12:26:09 PM
1/18/2008 1:27:46 PM
I love how you guys, especially moron and Prospero, project your needs onto every product and assume that is the market.This thing hits its target, plain and simple. Apple laptop buyers are not power users. This device is to extend casual stylish electronics from the ipod touch and iphone to a notebook.It can use an external dvd drive, which is all anyone needs. I might have used a dvdrom on a computer 2 or 3 times for non-burning in the last five years. maybe.It will sell, but its not going to be the ipod of laptops market-share wise, and its not intended to be
1/18/2008 1:49:17 PM
1/18/2008 1:54:24 PM
1/18/2008 2:53:38 PM
1/18/2008 3:18:01 PM
rented ones you download you can, but how bout all those DVD's you own?
1/18/2008 3:21:16 PM
i don't think the business laptop user is all that narrow[Edited on January 18, 2008 at 3:25 PM. Reason : you edited]
1/18/2008 3:24:19 PM
well when you have a company that can support and pay for these laptops, then it's a no-brainer
1/18/2008 3:27:07 PM
1/18/2008 3:30:58 PM
i'm using the same evidence you did...
1/18/2008 3:32:13 PM
1/18/2008 3:39:24 PM
ok, for anyone worried about the MBA battery, it looks like it is fairly easily replaceable, if not swappable. http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/01/18/sources_macbook_air_battery_replacements_take_only_minutes.html
1/18/2008 4:48:58 PM
very nice
1/18/2008 4:54:01 PM
I've never replaced a rechargeable battery in any device I own, between a laptop, cell phone, and iPod.
1/18/2008 5:00:54 PM
^I've replace an iPod battery, cell phone battery, and quite a few batteries among multiple laptops.Here's the biggest advantage to having a quickly swappable laptop battery in a laptop ... you can use it for twice as long between recharges by carrying an extra battery! This is helpful on long flights or trips where you may not have an ability to recharge. It's really not a difficult concept.
1/18/2008 5:07:10 PM
This could be viable in the next few years. 40 Hour long batteries, who'd need to change them out, unless you plan on taking a trip to the moon?http://www.dailytech.com/Stanford+Researchers+Build+Lithiumion+Battery+Using+Silicon/article10088.htmBtw Prospero, just because you're dad wants to upgrade his storage, doesn't mean he will ultimately do it himself. He'll get someone who knows how to do it, like you, or pay money for a tech to do it. There ergo showing that a geek would still be doing the replacing, that means you. :p But it is becoming a trend that regular computer users are upgrading themselves or learning how to. We've all be absorbed into a very technological society and besides, users see it as saving money rather then paying someone else to do a very simple task. I've seen many people refer to PC tech's as just another "plummer" fixing something that goes wrong.[Edited on January 18, 2008 at 6:14 PM. Reason : ]
1/18/2008 6:10:58 PM
1/18/2008 6:33:52 PM
1/18/2008 7:08:10 PM
i think you're wrong there, a battery swap ain't even close to an engine swap, when i think engine swap i think cpu swap.not many laptops i've seen require screwdrivers to remove them, i think you're thinking hard drive / memory, i mean isn't that the point of a laptop is to be portable = away from a plug... surely there are business laptop users that use multiple batteries and hot swap them on a regular basis
1/18/2008 7:16:14 PM
Battery Swap is like an oil change or Flat tire change. Its easy but not everyone does it for themselves
1/18/2008 7:17:25 PM
On the contrary, a battery swap is more like changing your wiper blades ... unclip and slide off old blade then slide on new blade until it clicks, vs, depress button and slide out old battery then slide in new battery until it clicks.I'm always amazed at people who don't change wiper blades themselves. I'm always frustrated at people who never get their wiper blades changed. Seriously, you need to see out of the front windshield!Fwiw, an oil change DOES require some knowledge of what your doing and can be difficult/awkward for some cars, especially newer ones. And you have to dispose of the oil properly, a lot of people don't want the inconvenience. But it is easy, true.[Edited on January 18, 2008 at 7:23 PM. Reason : /done]
1/18/2008 7:21:09 PM
Jesus Christ people, I was just trying to illustrate the same task to varying skill level in simple terms. Not comparing the idea of the battery swapping is on the same tech level as an engine swap.
1/18/2008 7:31:25 PM
so.... having a non-replaceable battery is like having wiper blades that are permanent, forcing people to buy new cars every 3-6 months (if they choose to be able to drive in the rain)i know the article above pointed out it can be done, i just liked the analogy, lol[Edited on January 18, 2008 at 7:39 PM. Reason : .]
1/18/2008 7:39:26 PM
Having it non-user replaceable doesn't mean it'll force the user to get a whole new product, just means you have to pay someone to service it, or require the work to be under warranty (if applicable).Or... you can drive Ace-Ventura style...
1/18/2008 7:42:22 PM
i did say that at the end of my post. ^nice pic[Edited on January 18, 2008 at 7:44 PM. Reason : .]
1/18/2008 7:43:36 PM
but it's not really forcing the consumer for a task that can't be done. It's not like they super glue the chassis shut.I think what most people fear were when they had the same Li-poly battery in the 3rd (was it 3rd gen?) iPod and crapped out just after a year or so. Li-poly batteries weren't really proven techs back then and I think now, they are a bit more advanced then earlier days. They have to be, otherwise products like these will bomb. Even if they were user-replaceable. But, that's speculation. (no flame plz! )
1/18/2008 7:54:04 PM
1/18/2008 10:58:25 PM
^I'm continually amazed at how many people I have to show how to replace the battery in a thinkpad. Thinkpads have some of the most easily swapped parts (well the 60 series laptops' memory isn't as accessible) and people still don't want to screw with it.
1/18/2008 11:11:22 PM
haha, I was helping a friend out with his laptop and because it crashed. I told him to unplug the power cable and disconnect the battery. Did that, but when it came time to put the battery back in, he was trying to put it in backwards. I was just standing their looking at him amazed. I mean, he took the out himself... After 30 seconds, I just started laughing my ass off and said "no no, gotta turn it around". Btw, he's an engineer. LOL[Edited on January 19, 2008 at 2:41 PM. Reason : ]
1/19/2008 2:40:51 PM
1/23/2008 4:12:30 PM
$1800 is a lot of money to spend on a "companion" computerbut then, the kind of person who would purchase the air at that price really has nothing else to do with their money or their time, which is really the group of people apple tries to target - those with large amounts of disposable income and a lack of common sense (because, after all, why buy something with the same lack of features for 25-50% of the cost when you can pay boatloads for "pretty"?)
1/23/2008 4:26:32 PM
1/23/2008 4:40:29 PM