appleinsider.com — With the price of NAND flash memory continuing its steady sequential decline, Apple Inc. this month cut the price of its Solid State Drive (SSD)-equipped MacBook Air by half a grand, AppleInsider has discovered. The Cupertino-based Mac maker is now selling its super slim 13-inch 1.8GHz MacBook Air with a 64GB Solid State Drive for $2598.
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fur10nJul 3, 2008
SSD*
marx2kJul 3, 2008
sg7791: Awesome! Mail it to someone who cares
samuel514Jul 4, 2008
dude its practical for some people and some needs, high portability, osx, light second computer thats it...
mavrevmattJul 4, 2008
Indeed you're right.
logikonlineJul 4, 2008
because a MacBookPro was a better value. even after the price drop... it is still overpriced.The Air is the 2008 Newton - renamed.
thewindblowsJul 4, 2008
That is only a Theory.
pradaaddictJul 4, 2008
I'd say you're the spammer. Turn off the Apple section if you dont want to see articles like this,
billbuggerJul 8, 2008
it was an example. the price doesn't match the specs.
jxbrownJul 10, 2008
As much as I love Apple, they are not doing anything for their customers! For all the love and dedication Apple customers give, Apple just stabs them in the back!