Completely agree.Having lugged around both a 15" PowerBook G4 and a 15" MacBook Pro, I can say that I would always go for the 13" model given the choice: especially, if the specs were otherwise the same.
I'm sorry but this makes no sense at all.
A poll should gather data honestly and correctly if used for making a decision. If the input is skewed, and a company uses the skewed data for business projections, they won't be successful.
MBA 10 inch.
Personally, I would rather see a 10 inch version than a 15 inch version.
If you asked me if I wanted to change my Mac Mini to half the height with a black top instead of white I'd be horrified and vote in a poll like this to keep it just the way it is, because I love it.
Sorry, but I don't think that Apple is actually going to base any new product on a poll in an Apple fan forum with less than 100 votes. Polls in forums like these (which don't matter) should be based on the voters' opinion, from whatever perspective they choose. Just don't give it so much weight.
Anyway, a 15" air would defeat the purpose of "ultraportable." Many people feel that 13" is to big as it is, and those new 15" unibodies are too long to fit in all the places 13 inchers can. The 15 inchers are also beautiful, pretty thin, powerful, and not very heavy, so if you're looking for a 15" laptop, just get that.
its not that complicated. im sure there are many people who want a 15" screen size but dont need a powerful computer. apple is going to keep mba around for a while. its perfect as a high margin device that apple doesnt need to sell tons of to have a good profit. they'll keep it differentiated by making it carbon fiber. my next portable computer is going to be a 15" CF MBA. its gonna happen!
Many of Sony's higher end machines use Carbon Fiber, and most Mac people have stated that for heat aluminum is generally better than plastic, but they are not too sure about CF. I have both a MBP and a CF Sony and both materials have their merits. So, CF won't really differentiate it.
CF is much lighter than aluminum and therefore will differentiate the MBA substantially from its MBP counterparts.
15" cos I don't travel much with my macbook pro 13
Then why buy a MacBook Air at all?![]()
Because the question was to choose between a 15" (if created) and a 13" MacBook Air?
But my confusion is founded on the fact that Angra-mainju would pick the 15" version on the basis that it would not be used for traveling; a MacBook Pro would be the better choice and not a MacBook Air. Although the question is presumptuous in asking which on the two model MacBook Air notebooks one would purchase, if I were asked said question and I didn't travel, my answer would be neither [or no response since it would not have fit in with my needs].
CF is terrible at heat radiation. Therefore the system would need to be either:
1) Thicker to accommodate a larger heatsink
2) Less powerful to generate less heat
The Air uses the entire enclosure for heat dissipation.
I'm not convinced that the heatsink thing is that big of an issue. my 2006 mb gets a bit warm but who cares? or apple could just make the bottom plate aluminum like they (brilliantly) did with the new white mb.
well said aksmax
It's nothing new in the world of portables. We're just reaching a tipping point where we can change the relative weighting of spec development. When's the last time we saw a superdrive spec change? When's the last time we cared?
MBA 10 inch.
Personally, I would rather see a 10 inch version than a 15 inch version.
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I would buy a 15" MBA for home and business use locally at client offices, and I would have a 13" for airline travel. I think a 15" could weigh in at 3.75 lbs. It would add more cooling space and room for a dedicated graphics card. I don't care if it's called an MBA or an MBP without optical drive.
I doubt we will get a 15" MBA anymore. There just isn't the margin available in the MBA due to the economic downturn and price slashing. If the economy were doing well, maybe.
I wish Apple would either lose the optical drives in MBPs or make them relevant with BluRay. The MBA's form factor has to be what Apple intends to do with all Macs in the future. The problem is Apple wants everyone to download digital content while some buyers want BluRay and others want no optical drives.