I have the 15 inch core i7 mid 2010 model of macbook pro. I love it. I can't 
wait to get my paws on the air.

This thing is a total workhorse. I've only cranked it up to 100 percent 
processor a few times, and I unplugged just to see. An hour and 40 minutes, and 
considering the fact screen was at 100 percent and I was video chatting with my 
partner, I think that's pretty awesome.

Get me a windows core i7 that can do this and I'll buy it, but for now I know 
why apple is king of battery life in terms of computers.

I mean, they put an i5 in the new 13 inch macbooks, which I hinted and hinted 
my partner should buy. He finally did and, connected to the internet with 
nothing running, it got around 8 hours. 

Incredible. These things will just get better over time. If that 13 in had a 
solid state...wowy.

Ok, enough of my ranting, just my thoughts.

On 2011-03-04, at 9:16 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:

> I have, use, love and adore my Mac Book Air 11in, I know many iPad users who 
> now have both the iPad and the 11in Air, and they say that quite often they 
> will opt to use the Air, simply as it has a physical keyboard. these are both 
> sighted and low vision users.
> 
> personally, I have both too, and generally now always opt for the Air, 
> leaving my wife to enjoy the iPad, that is when the kids aren't fighting for 
> it.
> 
> if I had to make the choice over, I'd pick the Air any day rather than the 
> iPad. The apps available on it I have also on my iPhone, so no big loss.
> 
> you really cannot beat that keyboard, and the Air being honest, and lying one 
> on top of the other right now, they are no different in size at all.
> 
> When I dim the screen to 0% and activate the screen curtain on my Air, I get 
> 6 plus hours out of it... interestingly, if you turn the screen down to 0% 
> and activate the curtain, and do nothing with the machine, no running apps, 
> and turn off WiFi and blue tooth, pull the power cord, the battery level 
> indicates a whopping 11 hours 50 minutes of usage...
> 
> of course this begins to pull down as you introduce apps that need 
> connectivity etc... but I took a flight to Europe the other day, 4 hours, no 
> WiFi no Blue tooth, and the Air lasted the 2 hours in the air port lounge, 
> the whole 4 hours in the air, and a further 3 hours in the hotel, before even 
> beginning to wine about power.
> 
> it is important to note though that connectivity and apps which regularly do 
> things like mail clients, Skype etc, all drain power more than a simple word 
> processor etc.
> 
> trust me on this, get the air and you'll not be unhappy with your choice.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
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> 
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> On 4 Mar 2011, at 13:48, Denise Avant wrote:
> 
> hello all,
> i am contemplating getting another apple device. i need something that is 
> light to take when i travel. i was thinking of the ipad 2 because you can get 
> pages to write with. the only problem here is that there is no port for 
> external media like a usb drive, is there?
> my other alternative is that i can get the macbook air. but its a little 
> bigger. i really don't need a screen. but i would have a port for external 
> media. of course i would miss all of those apps you can have on the ipad.
> that can be negated by the fact that i have an iphone.
> well, i would be interested in hearing from those with the air. i know the 
> ipad 2 is not out yet, but i'm sure there are some first generation ipad 
> users here.
> thanks.
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