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So What Was "In the Air" at  Macworld?

In a word…

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Dubbed “The World’s Thinnest Notebook,” the MacBook Air fills a gap between the existing MacBook and MacBook Pro, but introduces a new way of looking at how a laptop fits your mobile lifestyle.

First, the thing is thin: .76 to .16 inches thick, back to front, with a magnetic latch. It sports a full size backlit keyboard, a full size 13.3” LED backlit widescreen, built in iSight camera, a large trackpad that recognizes several new multi-touch gestures (owing to the iPhone’s touchscreen technology), 1.8” hard drives, (80 GB standard, 64 GB SSD optional), 2 gig of memory, 1.6 GHz or 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processors (but in a 60% smaller package!) - a complete Mac on a board the size of a pencil, an amazing feat of engineering.

On one side, Apple’s magsafe power connector. On the other side, a door for one USB port, a micro DVI and a headphone jack. 802.11n networking, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR. Weighs 3 pounds with claimed battery life of 5 hours!

Built to be a wireless machine, the Air has no internal optical drive (a $99 accessory optical Superdrive is offered for those who feel they need one.) Instead, a new feature — “remote disc” - shows you Macs or PCs in your vicinity, allowing you to choose one of those machines and “borrow” it’s optical drive. It appears on your desktop just like a local optical drive and works the same way.

Ships in two weeks @ $1799. Watch the new ad and take a guided tour to check out how it looks and works.

There were, of course, more announcements in Steve’s keynote address. I’ll try to touch on them over the lunch hour or this afternoon.

Posted on Jan 15, 2008 at 10:02AM by Registered CommenterDoug in , | Comments9 Comments

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Reader Comments (9)

I swear to God, my brudda...you sound more and more like a member of Geek Squad. If I see a pocket protector in your shirt this weekend, we're having words, mister!

January 15 | Unregistered CommenterMichael

Glad to see comments working again. Nice reporting -- I don't have time to listen to the whole 1 1/2 hour presentation. Thanks!

No way Jobs could match last year. Still, some neat stuff. A devise that auto backs up every Mac in the house, wirelessly, is cool. And the standalone iTV thing is what they needed before. Running everything from a remote control from the couch and watching it all on your big screen TV, that's way cool.

I don't have a iPhone, but I may get one this year. Renting HD movies and watching them on my TV, that's awesome.

I would say Macworld was pretty good!

January 15 | Unregistered CommenterTeddy

I have read some of the grumbling from those who thing every year has to be like last year. Can't please everyone no matter what you do.

January 15 | Unregistered CommenterJarrod P.

I know you, Michael my brudda, and I think I've seen a few old pocket protectors on your desk. You don't fool me for a nanosecond!

Doug

January 15 | Unregistered CommenterDoug

Air battery isn't user replacible. Not a good thing.

January 15 | Unregistered CommenterStanley T.

I am sure there will be some flaws and it won't match everyone's perfect laptop vision, but come on, it is pretty damn cool!

January 15 | Unregistered CommenterJarrod P.

I travel cross country a couple weeks a month and have to schlep a laptop. The MacBook Air has my name on it! I already pre-ordered one and can't wait to slip it in my carry on for my next flight!

January 15 | Unregistered CommenterLeslie

Very sleek and big on cool factor. Apple is the uber-innovator!

January 16 | Unregistered CommenterTJSmithy

The MacTV may do it this rime out. There has always been that gap between my computer where all my stuff is and my TV where I want to watch it all. Now it looks like I can have my cake and eat it too.

From the comfort of my barco lounger I can view or listen to all my media stored on my PC, rent (or buy) a movie, listen to my music and download more straight to my PC. It gives me a real media center experience. I'm stoked!

January 16 | Unregistered Commenterolson342

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