04-17-2009, 01:39 AM
More portable than other mac laptops, yes. But it's on the premium super-deluxe end of the price scale, as opposed to the crappy low end, where Dells are more comfortable, and many of us cheapo tightwad forum members are at home, regardless of external economic factors. Good economy, bad economy, we're cheap. Which is why it's fun to bitch at Apple for its inflexible pricing and lofty standards. If Apple won't make it, we'll happily go to a competitor and get the crappy version, and call it a victory.
That is a fairly decent price for a used Air. If I had the kind of income and lifestyle that would support an investment like that (I suspect the MB Air will improve notably in the coming years) I'd love to get one. But would prefer to wait 'till the MB Air's features are stronger, or a more affordable Apple product meets similar size and weight requirements.
That is a fairly decent price for a used Air. If I had the kind of income and lifestyle that would support an investment like that (I suspect the MB Air will improve notably in the coming years) I'd love to get one. But would prefer to wait 'till the MB Air's features are stronger, or a more affordable Apple product meets similar size and weight requirements.