Archive for the ‘MacBook Air’ Category

MacBook Air at 3% off, i.e, $100 - $200 less [DEAL]

Friday, February 8th, 2008 |

1 MacRumors seem to have a very special deal through MacMall just for them. All sales benefit MacRumors directly so it’s a great way to get your MacBook Air and support one super great site!

MacMall is offering a MacRumors exclusive discount for the MacBook Air. Valid Feb 5 - Feb 28th only.

1. Follow this link: MacBook Air: Rebate + 3% Discount
2. Add a MacBook Air to your cart.
3. 3% Instant discount should be automatically applied at checkout.

Example Prices for discount + rebate:

  • 1.6GHz/80GB MacBook Air: $1794 - $50 Rebate - $53.82 (3%) Instant Discount = $1690.18 ($108.82 off MSRP)
  • 1.8GHz/64GB SSD MacBook Air: $3089 - $100 Rebate - $92.67 (3%) Instant Discount = $2896.33 ($201.67 off MRSP)

This is of course after you’ve read following reviews:

Via: MacRumors Forums

ArsT Reviews MacBook Air w/ SSD [not worth the price]

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008 |

Jacqui, over at ArsTechnica, compared the two MacBook Airs, one with the regular Hard Drive, and the other with (a $1300 extra greens) SSD Drive and a bit faster CPU.

Their Conclusion:

The Good:
  • No more entire machine slowdowns! (well, most of the time…)
  • Speedy boot, disk read, and build times
The Bad:
  • The moderate gains in everyday use aren’t worth $1,300
The Ugly:
  • Battery life. Still.

What I concluded from the article: MacBook Air is the slowest Mac EVER! SSD does not even help it; just look at the graphs. Buy yourself a MacBook Pro (but in 2-3 months) when the new one comes out :)

Via: ArsTechnica

Need another good review? Here’s one by yours truly: MacBook Air: Yesterday’s computer in Tomorrow’s Body!

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Benchmark by: ArsTechnica

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Funny MacBook Air Parody ;)

Friday, January 18th, 2008 |

I love it :)

MacBook Air: Yesterday’s computer in Tomorrow’s Body!

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008 |

Today, as many of you know, Apple released the long awaited and begged for portable computer dubbed MacBook Air.overview_bigair_one20080115

At the first sight, MBA (short for MacBook Air from now on), is a beauty! There’s no doubt, Apple’s designs are always years ahead of the competitors. Lately, everything that comes from Apple is either drop-dead gorgeous (like the new iMac aluminum I am writing this article on), or incredibly fast (and pretty), like the new updated Mac Pro machines with 8 CPU cores as a standard!

While I watched the MacWorld 2008 keynote today, the beauty of MBA really stunned me for a moment, but after that initial shock, here’s the real deal.

The good:

  • It’s super slick, beautiful, small, hot, sexy, you name it - it is!overview_bigair_two20080115
  • I personally like the black keyboard on the white design. Very nice retro touch.
  • Backlit keyboard - a huge plus! I love my Mac Book Pro for this very reason too! Also it’s full size so it helps my bigger fingers :)
  • 2GB RAM as standard configuration (very nice, the "standard" part)
  • Multi-touch touchpad is finally here. It can come in handy!
  • LED Screen ("finally" is all I can say! I had the very same display on my Sony Vaio SZ for over a year now!)
  • Ability to fit it in a vanilla envelope = huge plus for Apple and You!
    - It cuts down on the cost of the wrapping paper for that special someone as well and it ads a huge sense of originality as well as surprise :)
  • 5 hour battery life - I like it! No, wait, I love it!
  • 64GB Solid State Drive (SSD) as an option: AWESOME! For all of those who think that $999 is too high for this add-on, do not forget this is a 1.8" SSD drive we are talking about, NOT 2.5"! The upgrade price IS competitive actually.
  • I personally like NO CD/DVD Drive and I love the look of the external drive offered with it.
  • The Price: starting @ $1799 and comparing it with others in the same category - makes it affordable!

The bad (maybe I am too picky, but here’s something you should know/consider):

  • The Resolution: @ 1280×800 it’s just like any other out there. For me as a web developer, this is not an optimal resolution to work in. I expected more, something  in the line of Mac Book Pro’s, at least 1440 x 900 pixels.
  • 1 USB port, NO FIREWIRE, NO ETHERNET PORT? C’mon! At least FireWire would be really welcome!
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    Sure most of us have Wireless networks now-days so I can live without an Ethernet Port, but FIREWIRE? Wireless 802.11N standard cannot compare to the external FireWire hard-drives where most of my media is. With a slow hard drive (more on which I will mention later) it would be quite helpful being able to connect MacBook Air to an external faster FireWire drive!

    - If they just included a PCMCIA or, more standard now, ExpressCard - they would’ve solved a lot of issues. Where am I going to plug in my AT&T ExpressCard 3G modem? You could use the ExpressCard to expand this computer with some of the missing features, more USB ports, FireWire, Wireless 3G Modems, eSATA connetors, etc. This is probably the BIGGEST mistake Apple had made with MacBook Air! Again, NOT thinking about business people. Thought they’d learn from iPhone…

  • Buying it with an 80GB (4200 rpm) 1.8" Hard Drive guarantees NO speed records. We all know that the biggest bottleneck of any computer is the Hard Drive.
    This makes the 64GB Solid State drive a Must-Have option for a serious computing. For day-to-day activities of most people, this won’t be necessary, but if you want to get things done - and follow the technology - SSD is the right option and the hottest thing today. 
  • Intel GMA X3100 Graphics Card. No speed records with this either. I understand, this is the "portable" laptop and to get the 5 hour battery life, and the small volume it occupies, it can’t really have any better graphics - but it’s something you should consider if you’re expecting to edit movies with this baby. Just a tinny bit higher-end graphics is something I’d like to see in it.
  • As far as I know, you can only have 2GB of RAM. No more. Bummer!
  • AND THE BIGGEST PROBLEM OF ALL FOR ME: Intel Core 2 Duo; the main reason why I will NOT get the MacBook Air (unless I am so completely swept off my feet with it’s beauty when I go to the Apple Store in 2 weeks, and I forget about all I just wrote above).

    specs_intel20080115 Why is Core 2 Duo a deal breaker? It is a speedy CPU, has 4MB of cache, it’s in my iMac and in my Sony Vaio SZ370, it performs well… Simply - It’s yesterday’s (or even Yester-Year’s) Technology!

    All of the manufacturers are starting to push out the new Penryn based CPU’s (also made by Intel) into their machines. Why did Apple have to include Core 2 Duo instead of Penryn? We are most likely to see most of their notebook lineup (MacBook Pro’s and iMacs) upgraded to Penryn CPU’s later on, couldn’t they just put it in MacBook Air right off the bat? If they upgrade this later on to Penryn I might be getting one.

The ugly (we had god and the bad right :) ):

  • Well, sorry to disappoint, there is no ugly when it comes to MacBook Air. Only good, bad, and beautiful.

CONCLUSION:

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Don’t get me wrong, MacBook Air is one helluva machine. As mentioned, it’s super beautiful and meant to turn heads where ever you go with it, but that’s not all one should look for in a computer.

It will be great:

  • If you use it as a secondary machine (not as main computer)
  • If you need a laptop for meetings, in-flight entertainment, browsing the net in your couch, Starbucks, Panera Bread, watching movies (especially those rented from iTunes since you don’t have a DVD drive integrated)…
  • If you do not plan to edit movies too often. It will be usable for this too, but with the latest iMovie which makes a great use of your graphics card for processing the video - this one will not fly too high. Trust me, I have a 2.8GHz Core 2 Extreme iMac with 4GB of RAM and the poopy graphics are killing me in iMovie.
  • And it will be the best if you are looking for a new laptop, a head turner, a very light notebook.

It won’t be great:

  • If you plan to use it a lot for editing movies (as mentioned it can do it, but don’t expect speed records)
  • If you plan to transfer huge amounts of data to and from it (802.11N is not THAT fast)
  • If you use more than one of your USB-based peripherals at a time [without the use of USB hub that is]
  • If you have a FireWire based device (say, your Digital Camera or external Hard Drive) forget about bringing it too your vacation and offloading those movies to empty your camera.
  • If you love the purple backlight on your MacBook Pro Keyboard (MBAir has a Blue light, yuck!) :)
  • If you like to have the ability to exchange your Hard Drive for a different one without voiding the warranty!
  • If you ever need to change the battery (though your Apple Care plan should nicely take care of this!)

vaioTzWhile Steve compared it to Sony Vaio TZ, I think this is not a valid machine to compare it to. It should’ve been compared to the Sony Vaio SZ laptops, a little bit bigger, with integrated CD/DVD, and everything else pretty much the same, and MORE!

My Sony Vaio SZ370 has a 120GB Hard Drive, DVD RW, exchangeable battery, full size keyboard, Carbon Fiber body (even nicer than the Aluminum), thinner LED display, and to add to boot:

  • Integrated Cingular (AT&T) 3G Modem
  • Memory Stick Duo and 3-in-1 Memory Card Reader (Memory Stick, MS Duo, and SD) via ExpressCard
  • Ability for me to upgrade both Hard Drive and CPU with taking out just a couple of screws

RECOMMENDATION:

  • If you have to have it, well - you will get it regardless of what I says here
  • If you have money to spend - get it :) … get me one too if you really want to. I’d love to have it! ;)
  • If you do NOT have to have it NOW, wait a little bit. Maybe, hopefully, at least the CPU get’s bumped to the Penryn (though who knows)
  • If you really need something like this, but you do not know what’s better: Mac Book, Mac Book Pro, or Mac Book Air… The answer is simple:
    • Mac Book Pro is HEAVY, but one of the Best machines you will ever own.
    • MacBook is VERY comparable to the MacBook Air. Given that you can buy, very stylish, Black MacBook starting at $1499 with 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB of RAM and 250GB Hard Drive, integrated SuperDrive, and have same graphics, longer battery life and ability to upgrade both battery and RAM - I’d go for the best MacBook out there instead of MacBook Air.
  • Consider the PC’s too. Sony VAIO has GREAT computers, especially the SZ series which compare to both of these. Surely, you do not get the Leopard Operating System - but if you need a Windows Machine - this is a way to go. I switched all my major operations to Mac last year and I’m loving it, but I kept my Sony Vaio since it is simply amazing machine!

I hope this helps some of you. As always, this is something you NeedToKnow, on your NeedToKnowBlog.com :)

P.S. I am personally waiting/hoping for a revamp of the Apple’s notebook line. Either a bit lighter MacBook Pro’s, Penryn CPU’s in them, OR, even better, a "Take 2" on the Mac Book Air by Apple! I am sure that one will rock our worlds. It will most likely be as stylish, heck no changes needed in that department, but adding more options to it as mentioned above (faster and newer CPU’s, FireWire ports, ExpressCard, or some kind of integrated 3G modem and just a tiny bit higher resolution will hit a jackpot).

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