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viccles
Sep 23, 2008, 05:32 PM
I am going to wait until October 14th to see if any updates occur for the MB or MBP. If not, I am seriously considering a MBA. I would mainly be using it for uni work/listening to music/word tasks etc. Would it suit my needs? I like things to load pretty snappy, like on my imac. Any advice?



Elven
Sep 23, 2008, 05:33 PM
I am going to wait until October 14th to see if any updates occur for the MB or MBP. If not, I am seriously considering a MBA. I would mainly be using it for uni work/listening to music/word tasks etc. Would it suit my needs? I like things to load pretty snappy, like on my imac. Any advice?

Every AIR I have used while in my local store has been pretty quick.

SFStateStudent
Sep 23, 2008, 06:43 PM
Three SNAPS here in the San Francisco Bay Area...:p Very snappy when downloading, ripping DVDs, surfing the net, the list is long. You need to experience it for yourself at the nearest Apple Store, BestBuy or Fry's Electronics. (Oh wait, you are "down under" or from the Big Pond) :cool:

bytodaystandrds
Sep 23, 2008, 07:33 PM
It's fast!
But bottlenecks with media much easier than your iMac, mind you... don't expect a workhorse.
But if you like it get it!!!.. i would:)

Macdick
Sep 23, 2008, 07:41 PM
Dont waste your money ,you will regret big time mark my word MBA is useless and will be discontinued soon !

gooddeal
Sep 23, 2008, 07:55 PM
A good computer for every day tasks. I got rid of my 6 months old Macbook after about 1 month of using the Air. If you care about money like some people here (they cannot figure out why they need to spend more money but get less power than a Macbook), this might not be the best computer for you.

mmacnama
Sep 23, 2008, 08:29 PM
Love the air, great computer, won't be switching any time soon! I'm a fairly demanding user and it does almost everything I require even though I have a powerful PC as my main comp, I hardly ever use it.

:apple: 1.8, 80GB, Glossy :apple:

gcmexico
Sep 23, 2008, 09:39 PM
Dont waste your money ,you will regret big time mark my word MBA is useless and will be discontinued soon !
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LOL!!..sure...that machine is incredible, not perfect, but a great machine...I love my MBA

gotzero
Sep 24, 2008, 02:37 AM
I recently got one after being continually puzzled why anyone would want such a device. Owning an EEE made me ready to get an MBA, I realized that there were not that many power intensive tasks that I really wanted to do on the go with any frequency.

My only complaint so far is the battery life. Like the iphone, towards the end of the day, I start getting worried about whether it will make it through the evening. I figured I would be cursing the 1.6, the 2GB of RAM, and the ipod HDD all the time, but I find all three to be just fine for my current mobile needs. I do not sit around thinking "what a slow and underpowered computer" like I thought I would. The lack of ports is just fine with me too, something I never would have guessed.

aleni
Sep 26, 2008, 02:12 AM
Get the MBA! but watch out for the annoying cpu being locked only at 800mhz when overheating and makes watching youtube really choppy.

i even reapplied the thermal paste with arctic silver to lower down the temp a little bit and watching youtube has been fine since then.

ntrigue
Sep 26, 2008, 02:27 AM
My first experience was a 2.33gHz MBP, I sold it. I purchased a 1.8gHz to tide myself over until the Nehalem Macbook Pro's are released. Tell you what. If I don't get back into graphc arts I could own this for years!

RichardF
Sep 26, 2008, 07:31 AM
Dont waste your money ,you will regret big time mark my word MBA is useless and will be discontinued soon !


I think your username matches your comment very nicely... and vice versa.

Cheffy Dave
Sep 26, 2008, 07:55 AM
Dont waste your money ,you will regret big time mark my word MBA is useless and will be discontinued soon !

NOT, discontinued?? try updated, and then I'm in:eek:;):apple::apple: