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MacBook Air

Wed, Apr 23, 2008

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    By: Ned Hasler

I got to play with a client’s MacBook Air today because she was tired and went home early. I love some things about it, but with most new Apple breakthrough products, most of us are better off waiting for the release of Gen 2 or 3.

Simply speaking, no firewire and the base model still having a sata drive are deal breakers. Solid state is the reason I was excited for this thing, and the additional cost to get that leaves me waiting like everyone else should. The one USB slot sits on a nice little pop-out slot, but one connector mandates a hub and what’s the point? The proprietary video connector again disappoints me. Who knows, maybe THIS one will become the standard. The track pad is enormous and the mouse button is far slimmer than its predecessor’s. I can adjust in time I guess, but I spent the afternoon tapping the bottom of the trackpad over and over.

On the plus side, I walked around playing with everything I could think of and found it to be very quick and obviously light. For the money, an Asus EEE is fine in the short term for that kind of mobility. I was also hoping for a far faster sleep response after closing the cover, but the lights on the front never faded and pulsed any faster than my MacBook does. I have repaired many MacBooks/Pros hastily closed and thrown into bags before the hibernation data is done being written and a shorter memory dump will someday help reduce the damage of my clients’ impatience.

All in all, it’s as gorgeous as anything Steve Jobs has ever had Apple create. There is no disappointment there and so long as he is able to maintain that, I actually don’t care how well the initial product release is for Apple’s next line of hardware.

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Ned Hasler - who has written 2 posts on Macgasm.

I am a 34 year Mac technician in Milwaukee. I work for a medium sized firm that services a diverse customer base and is very customer service driven. I previously worked computer support for Rockwell Automation in downtown Milwaukee, and prior to that, I worked for the company serving The Milwaukee's Public School System Chapter 1 program. I spent two years studying at Lawrence University in Appleton, and then spent two years at MSOE in Milwaukee.

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6 Responses to “MacBook Air”

  1. Sam Says:

    Actually the base model has a PATA drive not a SATA

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  2. Ned Hasler Says:

    Ah yes. I did know that since as I was complaining aloud and then writing, our more boisterous help desk guy corrected me quickly after I said SATA. Wait, David, is that you!? :)

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  3. Joshua Schnell Says:

    PATA, SATA… YATA YATA… give me one with an SSD and i’ll be XOXO… ;)

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  4. Nikol Says:

    Geek factor through the roof.

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  5. Ned Hasler Says:

    I think that might have been my exact response to him as well!

    edit: how did she sneak that in while i was typing my reply?!

    Aimed @ Josh

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  6. Joshua Schnell Says:

    @nikol we aim to please here at the ‘gasm ;)

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