Originally posted by getfoul
This was never meant as a replacement for the MacBook Pro, it's a great laptop to have while traveling. It's light, it's thin, it's fast... It's everything you really need on a business trip.
It's nothing more than an overpriced thin laptop for the jetsetters.
Scottaculous
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Originally posted by getfoul
This was never meant as a replacement for the MacBook Pro, it's a great laptop to have while traveling. It's light, it's thin, it's fast... It's everything you really need on a business trip.
Not really. This laptop has more use at your local coffee shop than any any practical business use. 2GB memory won't meet my needs. My current laptop has 3.5. I also question the durability of this laptop.
getfoul
That's a simple 100 dollar fix :p
The part I'm most excited about is the 64 GB SSD memory. I'd love to see this get cheaper and implemented in more computers.
iammesol
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Originally posted by Frenchie
inb4samandilovemymac<3
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As much of an innovation and brilliant piece of technology this is, I really wouldn't have much use for it at all. I need more ports and an optical drive.
Yan
No one has commented on the fact that the it has a sealed, non-user-replaceable battery.
Feh.
idoru
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Originally posted by leph555
thats was funny and its what makes them better than engadget
engadget is way too ing geeky
Pfft. I was doing that four years ago in high school with this.
Zewad
whats teh difference between firewire and usb port?
what is a firewire port?
Ivand
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Originally posted by Ivand
yes, there will be an ultraportable, but it wont be as revolutionary as the rumor mill says
Ted Promo
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Originally posted by Ivand
where the is the ram
I think it's those four black slots on the motherboard itself. Which means it's built in which explains the inability to upgrade the RAM.
weak.
Ted Promo
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Originally posted by getfoul
That's a simple 100 dollar fix :p
No it's not, you can't upgrade the RAM from the looks of it. :p
getfoul
For the ram, it should have a small rectangular piece that can be unscrewed. That's how the powerbooks and macbooks of the past have done it. I don't see why they would not allow the owners to do that now.
Inertia
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Originally posted by getfoul
This was never meant as a replacement for the MacBook Pro, it's a great laptop to have while traveling.
as opposed to those laptops, specifically designed for being stationary. :p