edesignuk Moderator emeritus Oct 13, 2008 #3 If that was real, the laptop itself would be enormous (going by the size of the CD drive). A CD is 12cm across, that CD drive is about 1/3rd of the total depth, so that would make the whole thing 36cm deep. Don't think so.
If that was real, the laptop itself would be enormous (going by the size of the CD drive). A CD is 12cm across, that CD drive is about 1/3rd of the total depth, so that would make the whole thing 36cm deep. Don't think so.
840quadra Moderator Staff member Oct 13, 2008 #5 The slot for that drive is way too small. Unless Apple is now pushing MiniDisk™ with Sony almost a Decade late.
The slot for that drive is way too small. Unless Apple is now pushing MiniDisk™ with Sony almost a Decade late.
L leighonigar macrumors 6502a Oct 13, 2008 #7 Wooo, the ports flap is bigger....... http://images.apple.com/euro/macbookair/images/design_gal04_20080115.jpg
Wooo, the ports flap is bigger....... http://images.apple.com/euro/macbookair/images/design_gal04_20080115.jpg
R RavenWinds macrumors member Oct 13, 2008 #8 doesn't a built in superdrive go against the whole point of the macbook air?
L leighonigar macrumors 6502a Oct 13, 2008 #9 RavenWinds said: doesn't a built in superdrive go against the whole point of the macbook air? Click to expand... It's not a smart attempt at rumour.
RavenWinds said: doesn't a built in superdrive go against the whole point of the macbook air? Click to expand... It's not a smart attempt at rumour.
R RavenWinds macrumors member Oct 13, 2008 #10 leighonigar said: It's not a smart attempt at rumour. Click to expand... i know 😀
costabunny macrumors 68020 Oct 13, 2008 #11 Fake Its an Air with a clone stamp stretch to the port cover . Zoom in and you can see where it is stretched from right to left (see attachment) Attachments holymotherofFAKE.png 11.8 KB · Views: 478
Fake Its an Air with a clone stamp stretch to the port cover . Zoom in and you can see where it is stretched from right to left (see attachment)