Thank you very much for your quick replies!
The Rev. B still has warranty until the end of the year and I'd expand its warranty via an ACPP right after the purchase. The Air has been used by an Apple software developer and it doesn't have any issues. It also doesn't have a single scratch!
Well, I have actually decided to wait for the next revision of the Air. I can wait longer than half a year, no problem. 🙂
There are a few features that I'd love to see in early 2010: built-in 3G, the established glass trackpad, perhaps a larger SSD (128 GB is enough for me, though) and the ability to opt-in for 4 GB RAM.
When they hopefully put in a half-decent display.
mmm the glass trackpad really?
I have a MBA , uMBP and uMB.(uMBP and uMB have glass trackpad)
I dont see the big difference between the glass trackpad and the one on the MBA.
Am I missing something? What are the benefits? I love the trackpad on the MBA
The trackpad on the Air might scratch the silver bezel near the iSight camera. A thin black line appears. This is a well known issue...happened to me on a number of different Air's, both pre and post repair.
Also, the Glass Trackpad is smoother and is simply better in my opinion.
Fair enough 🙂
I love both, what I hate is touching any other trackpad on a Windows laptop after knowing how good they can be on my Macs 🙂
That is SO true. My friend book a gigantic 17" windows machine (it's really enormous. He doesn't even take it around because of the size, which I guess defeats the purpose!) and the Trackpad sucks. They have all of those extra sensors and buttons...one is enough when you have multitouch. Love the Apple Trackpads, always have.
If only they would make a bluetooth one and I could ditch the might mouse or make some kind of hybrid between the two.
When they hopefully put in a half-decent display.
Are you serious? The MBA has a great display, especially compared to Apple's other 13 inch models.
Rev B, save the money. I have had a great experience with mine. Work perfect.
Probably talking about those "lines"
I think the quality of the display is as good as can be expected in todays markets. Chinese making these for 3 dollars a week probably does not help.
Probably talking about those "lines"
I think the quality of the display is as good as can be expected in todays markets. Chinese making these for 3 dollars a week probably does not help.
I dont see the big difference between the glass trackpad and the one on the MBA.
Jsimon9633 said:I think the quality of the display is as good as can be expected in todays markets. Chinese making these for 3 dollars a week probably does not help.
The difference is significant! The buttons of the Air are located on the bottom of its trackpad, the glass trackpad is different: the entire trackpad is the button. The texture of the glass trackpad is perfect and unlike everything else I have used. In fact, I have been a long time mouse user who disliked trackpads, but since I'm using my glass trackpad I have entirely ditched my mouse. I don't even like to use it anymore, the glass trackpad is amazingly nicer. I can imagine that Apple is planning to introduce an external glass trackpad for desktop macs.
Sorry, this comment was completely useless.
I enable tap to click so I never use that bottom button.
So do I, great feature.
However, the Macbook Air trackpad button is prone to scratching the bezel near the iSight camera. Poorly designed, like many other issues the Air has had over its 3 versions.