All,
My wife joined the MAC club... We purchased a MacBook Air 13" for her. Oddly enough, I had encouraged her to buy one when she bought her previous laptop but she was not for it. Too much change, or so she thought.So far (2 days in) she's happy with the decision. Long term, who knows.
I don't like Apple changing over to the pentalobe screws -- makes it difficult to get at what is defined as a user replacable part, i.e. the memory. I'm not paying Apple's highway robbery prices for the RAM upgrade. 8GB == $45 from the local microcenter vs. a lot more from Apple. I ordered a couple of the pentalobe screwdrivers so that I can maintain the machine.
I do like the physical design and once you can remove the bottom plate you can actually replace the SSD with a larger size. Other World Computing has replacements up to 480GB in size. Not cheap (about $2 / GB) but nice to see a small market starting up with this form factor. I suspect as more and more vendors get into the ultrabook game the micro-sata (I think that's the form factor) is going to provide downward pressure on the pricing.
Cheers,
My wife joined the MAC club... We purchased a MacBook Air 13" for her. Oddly enough, I had encouraged her to buy one when she bought her previous laptop but she was not for it. Too much change, or so she thought.So far (2 days in) she's happy with the decision. Long term, who knows.
I don't like Apple changing over to the pentalobe screws -- makes it difficult to get at what is defined as a user replacable part, i.e. the memory. I'm not paying Apple's highway robbery prices for the RAM upgrade. 8GB == $45 from the local microcenter vs. a lot more from Apple. I ordered a couple of the pentalobe screwdrivers so that I can maintain the machine.
I do like the physical design and once you can remove the bottom plate you can actually replace the SSD with a larger size. Other World Computing has replacements up to 480GB in size. Not cheap (about $2 / GB) but nice to see a small market starting up with this form factor. I suspect as more and more vendors get into the ultrabook game the micro-sata (I think that's the form factor) is going to provide downward pressure on the pricing.
Cheers,