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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Apple AIR? Razor-thin engineering might win a conversion

Posted by Jim Hedger @ 1:33 pm
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I am a tried and true PC user. I’ve been using PC so long I can remember the wonders of experiencing the first Apple graphic user interface on an old AppleII in my English teacher’s office. Getting an old goat like me to convert to Apple (even though I understand several of the advantages) would take something just short of a miracle.

I am an iPod user. Getting that conversion was easy. By presenting me with a card-thin player capable of reproducing near-perfect sound, Apple easily won my business.

Earlier today, Steve Jobs might have sold me on an Apple laptop. Using the same razor-thin engineering that makes the iPod an easy choice, Apple has unveiled the lightst, thinest notebook on the market, the Apple Air.

Weighing in at only three pounds, the Apple Air might take some of the sting out of my shoulders when traveling to and around conferences. At any rate, the product is a feat of engineering and takes the idea of mobile computing to another level.

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