Re: FW: Introducing the new MacBook Air.

2010-10-22 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
I have the r700 and it's great; can even take an i7 if you have the money.

On 22/10/2010, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
> They are a great little machine, but although they can do everything,
> Someone like me that wants power and portability they just aren't yet
> suitable.
>
>  I would prefer the new Toshiba R700  which has similar specs but better
> processor, supports more ram,similar drive size if right model.
> The only problem is it's not a mac.
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Howard Dupuis
> Sent: Friday, 22 October 2010 5:44 a.m.
> To: MacVisionaries
> Subject: Re: FW: Introducing the new MacBook Air.
>
> I have the previous generation MBA -- with an SS drive. It's got plenty of
> power for what I do -- mostly reading and writing -- though it might not be
> the ticket for someone who is looking for all sorts of ports, etc. Depends
> what you will be doing.
> It really is astonishingly light. When I first had the thing, I'd sometimes
> check the bag when I was heading out just to be sure the Air was actually
> inside -- it's that light. At home, it is usually on my lap, so its lack of
> heft is a godsend there, too. It's no more delicate than a normal Macbook,
> and I suspect the new model will be quite the same in that regard.
> If you don't bring your laptop anywhere and if you generally use it on a
> desk, there's probably no good reason for choosing an Air. And if you've got
> the need for a Firewire port or something else that the MBA doesn't have, or
> if you are constantly using some application that requires blazing fast
> processor speed, the Air might not be the most logical computer for you.
> But this thing definitely has its place. For me, that place is right here on
> my lap.
> -- Howard
>
> Robert Hooper wrote:
>> It's Apple, thought I'd pass it along. Does anyone on the list have one of
> these? If so, then what would be the compulsion for purchasing such other
> than novelty and portability? Personally, I would be worried about it
> breaking, etc.
>>
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>> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 5:23 PM
>> To: Robert Hooper
>> Subject: Introducing the new MacBook Air.
>>
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RE: FW: Introducing the new MacBook Air.

2010-10-22 Thread Simon Fogarty
They are a great little machine, but although they can do everything,
Someone like me that wants power and portability they just aren't yet
suitable.

 I would prefer the new Toshiba R700  which has similar specs but better
processor, supports more ram,similar drive size if right model. 
The only problem is it's not a mac.
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Howard Dupuis
Sent: Friday, 22 October 2010 5:44 a.m.
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: FW: Introducing the new MacBook Air.

I have the previous generation MBA -- with an SS drive. It's got plenty of
power for what I do -- mostly reading and writing -- though it might not be
the ticket for someone who is looking for all sorts of ports, etc. Depends
what you will be doing.
It really is astonishingly light. When I first had the thing, I'd sometimes
check the bag when I was heading out just to be sure the Air was actually
inside -- it's that light. At home, it is usually on my lap, so its lack of
heft is a godsend there, too. It's no more delicate than a normal Macbook,
and I suspect the new model will be quite the same in that regard.
If you don't bring your laptop anywhere and if you generally use it on a
desk, there's probably no good reason for choosing an Air. And if you've got
the need for a Firewire port or something else that the MBA doesn't have, or
if you are constantly using some application that requires blazing fast
processor speed, the Air might not be the most logical computer for you.
But this thing definitely has its place. For me, that place is right here on
my lap.
-- Howard

Robert Hooper wrote:
> It's Apple, thought I'd pass it along. Does anyone on the list have one of
these? If so, then what would be the compulsion for purchasing such other
than novelty and portability? Personally, I would be worried about it
breaking, etc.
>
> From: Apple [mailto:n...@insideapple.apple.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 5:23 PM
> To: Robert Hooper
> Subject: Introducing the new MacBook Air.
>
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Re: FW: Introducing the new MacBook Air.

2010-10-21 Thread Claudio Haase
Hi listers, the new macbook air will be suficient powerfull to run the
new version of the Mac OS X lion? Apple does not say nothing about it.

On 10/21/10, Howard Dupuis  wrote:
> I have the previous generation MBA -- with an SS drive. It's got
> plenty of power for what I do -- mostly reading and writing -- though
> it might not be the ticket for someone who is looking for all sorts of
> ports, etc. Depends what you will be doing.
> It really is astonishingly light. When I first had the thing, I'd
> sometimes check the bag when I was heading out just to be sure the Air
> was actually inside -- it's that light. At home, it is usually on my
> lap, so its lack of heft is a godsend there, too. It's no more
> delicate than a normal Macbook, and I suspect the new model will be
> quite the same in that regard.
> If you don't bring your laptop anywhere and if you generally use it on
> a desk, there's probably no good reason for choosing an Air. And if
> you've got the need for a Firewire port or something else that the MBA
> doesn't have, or if you are constantly using some application that
> requires blazing fast processor speed, the Air might not be the most
> logical computer for you.
> But this thing definitely has its place. For me, that place is right
> here on my lap.
> -- Howard
>
> Robert Hooper wrote:
>> It’s Apple, thought I’d pass it along. Does anyone on the list have one of
>> these? If so, then what would be the compulsion for purchasing such other
>> than novelty and portability? Personally, I would be worried about it
>> breaking, etc.
>>
>> From: Apple [mailto:n...@insideapple.apple.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 5:23 PM
>> To: Robert Hooper
>> Subject: Introducing the new MacBook Air.
>>
>> Shop
>> Online
>> | Find a
>> Store
>> | 1-800-MY-APPLE
>>
>>
>> [http://images.apple.com/dm/us/10/0789/t.gif][The new MacBook Air. The
>> next generation of MacBooks.][Buy
>> now][MacBook
>> Air]
>>
>>
>> Available in 11- and 13-inch models.
>> Starting at just $949 with Apple education pricing. Learn
>> more[http://images.apple.com/dm/us/10/0789/a.gif]
>>
>> [http://images.apple.com/dm/us/10/0789/m_b.jpg]
>>
>> [http://images.apple.com/dm/us/10/0789/b.gif]
>>
>>
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>> 2010, do not include taxes or shipping, are subject to change, and are
>> listed in U.S. dollars.
>>
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Re: FW: Introducing the new MacBook Air.

2010-10-21 Thread Claus Thøgersen

Hi,

How is the quality of the sound. I have a very portable Lenovo, but the 
internal speaker is not really good for anything, so without external 
speakers it is best to use it with headphones.


Claus

- Original Message - 
From: "Howard Dupuis" 

To: "MacVisionaries" 
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: FW: Introducing the new MacBook Air.


I have the previous generation MBA -- with an SS drive. It's got
plenty of power for what I do -- mostly reading and writing -- though
it might not be the ticket for someone who is looking for all sorts of
ports, etc. Depends what you will be doing.
It really is astonishingly light. When I first had the thing, I'd
sometimes check the bag when I was heading out just to be sure the Air
was actually inside -- it's that light. At home, it is usually on my
lap, so its lack of heft is a godsend there, too. It's no more
delicate than a normal Macbook, and I suspect the new model will be
quite the same in that regard.
If you don't bring your laptop anywhere and if you generally use it on
a desk, there's probably no good reason for choosing an Air. And if
you've got the need for a Firewire port or something else that the MBA
doesn't have, or if you are constantly using some application that
requires blazing fast processor speed, the Air might not be the most
logical computer for you.
But this thing definitely has its place. For me, that place is right
here on my lap.
-- Howard

Robert Hooper wrote:
It’s Apple, thought I’d pass it along. Does anyone on the list have one of 
these? If so, then what would be the compulsion for purchasing such other 
than novelty and portability? Personally, I would be worried about it 
breaking, etc.


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Re: FW: Introducing the new MacBook Air.

2010-10-21 Thread Howard Dupuis
I have the previous generation MBA -- with an SS drive. It's got
plenty of power for what I do -- mostly reading and writing -- though
it might not be the ticket for someone who is looking for all sorts of
ports, etc. Depends what you will be doing.
It really is astonishingly light. When I first had the thing, I'd
sometimes check the bag when I was heading out just to be sure the Air
was actually inside -- it's that light. At home, it is usually on my
lap, so its lack of heft is a godsend there, too. It's no more
delicate than a normal Macbook, and I suspect the new model will be
quite the same in that regard.
If you don't bring your laptop anywhere and if you generally use it on
a desk, there's probably no good reason for choosing an Air. And if
you've got the need for a Firewire port or something else that the MBA
doesn't have, or if you are constantly using some application that
requires blazing fast processor speed, the Air might not be the most
logical computer for you.
But this thing definitely has its place. For me, that place is right
here on my lap.
-- Howard

Robert Hooper wrote:
> It’s Apple, thought I’d pass it along. Does anyone on the list have one of 
> these? If so, then what would be the compulsion for purchasing such other 
> than novelty and portability? Personally, I would be worried about it 
> breaking, etc.
>
> From: Apple [mailto:n...@insideapple.apple.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 5:23 PM
> To: Robert Hooper
> Subject: Introducing the new MacBook Air.
>
> Shop 
> Online
>  | Find a 
> Store
>  | 1-800-MY-APPLE
>
>
> [http://images.apple.com/dm/us/10/0789/t.gif][The new MacBook Air. The next 
> generation of MacBooks.][Buy 
> now][MacBook
>  
> Air]
>
>
> Available in 11- and 13-inch models.
> Starting at just $949 with Apple education pricing. Learn 
> more[http://images.apple.com/dm/us/10/0789/a.gif]
>
> [http://images.apple.com/dm/us/10/0789/m_b.jpg]
>
> [http://images.apple.com/dm/us/10/0789/b.gif]
>
>
> Prices are U.S. Apple Online Store for Education prices as of October 20, 
> 2010, do not include taxes or shipping, are subject to change, and are listed 
> in U.S. dollars.
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FW: Introducing the new MacBook Air.

2010-10-20 Thread Robert Hooper
It’s Apple, thought I’d pass it along. Does anyone on the list have one of 
these? If so, then what would be the compulsion for purchasing such other than 
novelty and portability? Personaly, I would be worried about it breaking, etc.

From: Apple [mailto:n...@insideapple.apple.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 5:23 PM
To: Robert Hooper
Subject: Introducing the new MacBook Air.

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