Electronics & computer enthusiasts, the tech savvy and everybody in to gadgets and gizmos are abuzz about the Apple Macbook Air, the new notebook that analysts say will be a hit among both Mac and Windows users.

The Apple Air’s size makes it the new standard in portable, with an extremely thin profile and is shaped like a teardrop when closed, thicker at the top behind the screen and tapering at the bottom behind the keyboard.

Apple Air

The MacBook Air is a laptop that has something for everyone, with features that include gesture recognition, a dual-boot function, a full-fledged screen and keyboard.

Plus, the Apple MacBook Air might just be slimmest PC notebook today, at only 0.16- to 0.76-inches thick across its tapered design. The Apple MacBook Air is a full-sized notebook PC with a 13.3-inch screen and a full keyboard; Intel Core 2 Duo processor running at 1.6 GHz standard; an 80 GB 1.8-inch hard drive; and an optional 64 GB solid-state hard drive.

Retailing at an estimated $1,799, this is indeed expensive… and from what we know about new electronic and tech products, especially from the kind of history Apple has had with its array of gadgets, it would be best to wait for the next version or higher model, as someone said, “Laptops are like cars, never buy the first model year.” In fact, not only just laptops. There will always be glitches in the first models, and the upgrade or new models almost always get better.

Take a tour of the Apple Air below.

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Roy Sencio
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 at 11:39 am
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One Response to “Apple’s MacBook Air: Air-Resistible?”

  1. Roy Says:

    Speaking of glitches for new electronic products, here is a link to some iPhone glitches.

    http://iphoneinfo.roysencio.com/iphone-activation/iphone-activation-glitches/

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