Of all the Apple MacBooks available in the market today, there is no doubt that MacBook Air is the thinnest, sleekest and lightest laptop they have at the moment.
Although this isn’t the first ultra thin notebook to hit the market (the first was the X505 from Sony in 2003), this is probably the most hyped.
Apple states that the MacBook Air is also Environmentally friendly. The new Apple MacBook Air comes in a bit thinner than the Lenovo ThinkPad X300, measuring only 0.16 inches at its thinnest point.
It seems laptop-users are willing to pay a premium to ease the burden on their shoulders, back, etc. Apple has stuffed tons of features and power into a machine so slim it can fit into a large envelope.
Another wonderful feature of this notebook is its remote disc function, allowing the Air to remotely use optical drives from other systems as long as they are on the same network, it doesn’t matter if it is done on a PC or Mac.
Who still uses disc when you can get everything downloaded directly from the internet. This is great for all you tree huggers out there. No more boxes or plastic covers to pack the CD’s no more.



April 25, 2008 at 9:31 pm
I have no problems with recycling, I do it almost everyday. Power to earth.