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MacBook Air: Beautiful, Compromised  

Posted Jan 24, 08 4:28 PM CST in Business Technology    Editor's Choice

(newser) – If thin is in, Apple’s new Air should be the hottest fashion this season. The new subnotebook weighs under 3 pounds and is three-quarters of an inch thick—at its deepest. Like all things Apple, Air’s beautiful, simple, and evokes technolust among geeks and non-geeks alike. But, say reviewers who have had their hands on the machines, it’s not for everyone, especially at its base price of $1,799.

With only 80GBs of storage, no optical drive, and one USB port, Air can seem a lightweight. The omissions, says Newsweek's Steven Levy, "are troubling—especially to someone in a down-turning economy deciding whether to spend a premium sum for a computer with subpremium storage." Despite its drawbacks, though, with the Leopard OS, full keyboard, and a beautiful LCD screen, the Air was "a pleasure to use," says the Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg.

Sources: Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, USA Today

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MacBook Air: Beautiful, Compromised
This photo provided by Apple of the newly released MacBook Air in this photo taken on Aug. 14, 2007. (AP Photo/Apple, ho)   (Associated Press)
MacBook Air: Beautiful, Compromised
This photo provided by Apple of the newly released MacBook Air in this photo taken on Aug. 14, 2007. (AP Photo/Apple, ho)   (Associated Press)
MacBook Air: Beautiful, Compromised
Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up the MacBook Air after his keynote at the MacWorld Conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008. The super-slim new laptop is less than an inch thick and turns on...   (Associated Press)
MacBook Air: Beautiful, Compromised
Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up the new MacBook Air after giving the keynote address at the Apple MacWorld Conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008. The super-slim new laptop is less than an...   (Associated Press)
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