Ok. It's official. Macbook Air
http://www.macworld.com/article/1315...r_handson.html
And it's already on www.apple.com.sg
Anyone interested? Look extremely breakable.
Cheers,
Hi guys,
Thought there's some announcement suppose to be out?
So far only managed to see this...
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/0...ng-macboo.html
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
Ok. It's official. Macbook Air
http://www.macworld.com/article/1315...r_handson.html
And it's already on www.apple.com.sg
Anyone interested? Look extremely breakable.
Cheers,
Last edited by benny; 16th Jan 2008 at 08:04.
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
I think they are going into the limits of "thinness" with that MacBook.
It is just so thin!
But, I will still go for my iMac 20".![]()
It's very expensive, 1.6ghz mac air for $1799 usd, and 3098 usd for 1.8ghz
It's thin, for the 1.8ghz configuration it uses a 64gb solid state hard disk
go to mac America to view the specs
Jonathan ~Sith code~
Peace is a lie. There is only passion
Through passion I gain strength,
Through strength, I gain power,
Through power, I gain victory
Through victory my chains are broken
This is not related, but while surfing the Apple Store, found something very interesting.
Called the Time Capsule. Wireless backup drive, with storage up to 1TB!
http://www.apple.com.sg/timecapsule/
Can act as a shared print server as well. And accessible by both Windows and Mac platforms.
It is not actually new, infact Singapore research group had came out with it not too long ago.
I prefer this Netgear ReadyNAS though.... It makes no economical sense to have an wireless storage when you need to transfer huge amount of data and ability to Raid means you lose no data, not to mention hot swappable!
Edit:
You might want to consider this as well. You can bring it out to backup your memory cards too.
Last edited by Goondoo; 16th Jan 2008 at 11:15. Reason: Adding info
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