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mecfire

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Jun 13, 2012
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Hopefully this makes sense - Is there any benefit to waiting a few weeks/months to buy the new MBA from a component standpoint? Does apple ever make tweaks/changes to work out bugs as the new models get used by consumers?
 

angemon89

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Feb 5, 2008
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No, not usually.

Plus, this is already the retweaked model. 3rd revision matter of fact. Any kinks that may have shown up in the redesigned 2010 MBA model are all gone by now.

Get it now.
 

mecfire

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Jun 13, 2012
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Plus, this is already the retweaked model. 3rd revision matter of fact. Any kinks that may have shown up in the redesigned 2010 MBA model are all gone by now.

That's a good point. Thanks for the input!
 

aleni

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Jun 2, 2006
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The only macbook air's issue i was having was the first gen. It gets hot alot made the air unusable at all with all those jerky stuttering mouse and system.

Rev B is better but still having a hot issue, but the system is still usable.

The redesigned macbook air in 2010 until now, all have no issue at all.

I have all the macbook airs from rev a b c to 2010, 2011 and soon is gonna be 2012 :D
 

sarah11918

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Aug 14, 2010
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Personally, I'm going to wait until the machines have Mountain Lion installed on them. I'm still on Snow Leopard, not in a terrible hurry, and I figure it's not worth the hassle of changing operating systems for a month.

But hardware-wise, I can't think of a reason to wait.
 
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