On Jan 15, 2008, at 2:26 PM, pauric wrote:

> also, not to sound like a broken record, but integrated battery??
> That alone is a huge show stopper for any remote work.  One of the
> killer features of my g4 powerbook is the hotswap battery option.  And
> am I to assume the unit must be returned after the battery stop
> charging after ~1000 cycles?  They did this with the iPhone, I guess
> they dont anticipate much user pain.

A little while back, David Malouf mentioned that building products  
based on technology, not on user requirements, yields good results.  
(And I quipped that for that very reason I find "user centered  
design" to be an inherently flawed term and approach to product  
design.) Apple is classic at doing this and have done so since they  
started making computers way back in the day. They build a lot of  
products based on an idea or strong concept, user needs or  
requirements be damned. And it's largely how they get innovation.

If you watch the promo video on Apple.com, you'll hear the guy in the  
presentation talk about Wireless computing. That was the idea this  
time it seems. How do you make a laptop that is truly small, thin and  
all that which makes it perfect for traveling and moving around,  
assuming it is optimized for wireless use. Why do that? Because  
wireless is where the world is going and Apple is pressing forward  
regardless if everything is in place yet or not.

The MacBook Air is about wireless computing with a razor thin  
footprint, and in that regard, anything that added to the system that  
bogged that goal down was tossed aside, to be figured out later.  
Apple has done this so many times in the past, and sometimes it works  
and sometime it doesn't. But what it does get them is all sorts of  
unique innovations and design that keeps them ahead of everyone else.

I won't be getting a MacBook Air because I need a laptop that is also  
my workhorse design machine that I take with me everywhere. But the  
MacBook Air is pretty damn cool and should get a lot of use as a  
laptop for folks who only need consumer level applications (like  
iLife and iTunes), email and internet connectivity, integrated  
battery be damned.

-- 
Andrei Herasimchuk

Principal, Involution Studios
innovating the digital world

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