apperently ultraportable has part of its deffinition as:
weight: 1 kg
1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds
the mac air is 3 pounds.
I still find it as an ultraportable in a way, but legally are they allowed to announce it as an ultraportable?
whos the one that "legally" came up with the specs of an ultraportable anyway?
and is the Air even officially labeled as that or is that what us hipsters on the interwebz like to refer to it as?
as a laptop it is indeed ultraportable. as a device, there are many things (handheld pc's mostly) that more portable, but with the air you have the real feel of a computer to it
thanks for the posts guys, though this post confused me, have you been to the apple online site!!!!!!!!!!
But I agree some people say 2kg or more some say 1 its really fishy.
Also yes I was going to type "did apple lie...." (that was what was going on in my head) and then ended up with lying, so that was an accident. Sorry. 🙂
whos the one that "legally" came up with the specs of an ultraportable anyway?
i know in the food industry to say organic, fat free, natural, etc all have very specific criteria that must be met for it to be advertised that way
sry bout that, just headed over to the apple sight and they do infact refer to it as an Ultraportable.
the rest of my post still stands tho, there is no industry agreed upon standard for what defines an ultraportable, as far as laptops go this indeed is one IMO
exactly right my friendOh, I agree. If I were to categorize it: ultraportable
Still I was told that it did not fit "ultraportable" specs and wanted a second opinion. Still I think its an overall concept then just fitting EVERY requirement.
i know in the food industry to say organic, fat free, natural, etc all have very specific criteria that must be met for it to be advertised that way
This seems true.most people would define the MBA as a 'thin & light'
I think that is incorrect.apperently ultraportable has part of its deffinition as:
weight: 1 kg
this is a silly thread. you know what the MBA does and how much it weighs. if you want one, buy it. if not, don't. the rest is just semantics.
apperently ultraportable has part of its deffinition as:
weight: 1 kg
1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds
the mac air is 3 pounds.
I still find it as an ultraportable in a way, but legally are they allowed to announce it as an ultraportable?
Riiiiight. The legal definition of ultraportable? Seriously? That's what you're giving us here?
And for those that are wondering, at the end of the summer I will be purchasing a macbook air (My hope is that when the 3G iPhone comes out the air might drop a couple hundred in price for the SSD)
apperently ultraportable has part of its deffinition as:
weight: 1 kg
1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds
the mac air is 3 pounds.
I still find it as an ultraportable in a way, but legally are they allowed to announce it as an ultraportable?
ok, think when you post. Its like a dictionary, a dictionary gives the "legal definition" meanwhile someone else can come up with w.e they want. Seems that the term "ultra portable" does not fit a legit set of rules. It's more a term based on guidelines.