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  • D/\SH
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    Apple Launches 13-Inch Ultralight MacBook Air

    Apple Launches 13-Inch Ultralight MacBook Air

    Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:43PM EST

    Steve Jobs took the stage to kick off the annual Macworld Expo today. As usual, he brought with him a crushing amount of buzz and a pile of new product announcements. Here's what we'll be seeing from Apple, starting today!

    MacBook Air

    As widely expected, Apple is launching an ultra-thin notebook called the MacBook Air. At 0.76" thick at its widest point, the three-pound Air has a wedgelike shape that tapers down to 0.16" thick at the front base. LED backlighting on its 13.3-inch screen, multi-touch trackpad (which offers some nifty features like rotating photos, all in the touchpad), and a backlit keyboard. Specs are decent: 1.6 or 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (on a cleverly shrunken socket), 2GB of RAM, and an 80GB hard drive (or 64GB SSD option). No optical drive (of course), and just one USB port. It'll set you back $1,799, which is on the inexpensive side for ultralight notebooks with specs like this. Ships in two weeks.

    (By the way, as great as the MacBook Air sounds, calling this the "world's thinnest notebook" is hyperbole: The Sony X505 was 0.75" thick... and it was released in 2003.)

    iPhone Software Upgrades

    Apple isn't resting on its cell phone laurels; after selling 4 million iPhones, it's adding new features to the existing software package (including webclips, which will bookmark not just a web page but a specific zoom and pan and then let you place them on your home screen; multiple recipient SMS; and lyrics support for iTunes). Nothing major, but some nice, incremental upgrades to the existing software. iPod Touch gets the same upgrades as the iPhone, but it will cost you $20.

    NOT announced: iPhone 2!

    iTunes Movie Rentals

    As widely rumored, Apple is launching a movie rental service to complement its TV and movie sales service as part of iTunes. All major studios are on board. Titles will be available 30 days after their DVD release and can be viewed on a PC or your iPod/iPhone. You have 30 days to start watching and 24 hours after that to finish. The price: $3.99 for new releases, $2.99 for old titles. Launches today. (Hey, that Netflix deal is looking pretty good!)

    Also: The flagging Apple TV will get the same rental features, without the need for a computer. You'll also be able to get photos from Flickr and .Mac, podcasts, and YouTube videos via Apple TV. It will still sync with your computer via iTunes, but that isn't required if you just want to use it to watch web content. It also does high-definition... but rentals will run you a whopping $4.99 each. The Apple TV features will be a free software update to existing boxes (available in two weeks). New boxes drop in price to $229 from $299.

    Time Capsule Wireless Hard Drive

    Also announced: A wireless external hard drive designed to be used as a backup solution (with Apple's Time Machine backup software). $299 (500GB) and $499 (1TB).

    Thanks to Gizmodo for the use of the photos!
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  • Ducati715
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    Re: Apple Launches 13-Inch Ultralight MacBook Air

    So this was the "There's something in the air"Quote that they have at macworld. A lot of people thought they are joining the UMPC bandwagon.

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      Re: Apple Launches 13-Inch Ultralight MacBook Air

      Originally posted by jethro_static
      So this was the "There's something in the air"Quote that they have at macworld. A lot of people thought they are joining the UMPC bandwagon.
      yessir this would be what they were talking bout if you ask me..... its a cool design but i think now they are trying to get the sony users to jump ship and go to the mac os since they are ripping this off of the sony vaio laptops.

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        Re: Apple Launches 13-Inch Ultralight MacBook Air

        Yup. a day before Steve's keynote. This is what is rumored.
        http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/14/m...ir-in-the-air/

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          Re: Apple Launches 13-Inch Ultralight MacBook Air

          Originally posted by jethro_static
          Yup. a day before Steve's keynote. This is what is rumored.
          http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/14/m...ir-in-the-air/
          nice find bro thats prettty interesting but i hate mac and wont leave windows... im lovign vista ultimate myself and have no problems with it period

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            Re: Apple Launches 13-Inch Ultralight MacBook Air

            Amen to that. I never had a mac. I'm still using xp. I will upgrade to vista once most of the bugs are fixed. But, i am interested to install osx leopard on my HP laptop just to see what apple can offer.

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              Re: Apple Launches 13-Inch Ultralight MacBook Air

              Originally posted by jethro_static
              Amen to that. I never had a mac. I'm still using xp. I will upgrade to vista once most of the bugs are fixed. But, i am interested to install osx leopard on my HP laptop just to see what apple can offer.
              yeah i thought about that but i would miss the right click of course and than i would also miss the fact that exe files wont run and all that good stuff.

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                Re: Apple Launches 13-Inch Ultralight MacBook Air

                Oh yeah. Didn't thought of that. I never used one either. When I tried it at the store, I was like, How do I use the right click? There's only 1 button. ROTFLMA. I felt so stupid.

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