macrumors.com — The first unboxing photos for the MacBook Air come from what appears to be a remote Macworld Expo presentation in Japan. The pictures show that they received their demonstration MacBook Air in the retail packaging.
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jhailsJan 22, 2008
I'm an iMac owner and user but I'm completely baffled by this whole "lets post pictures of us opening the box and unpacking" thing that seems to be part of the Apple Fan-boy wet dream scenario. Its a box with packing material and some paper work inside. Get over it. Throw the freaking stuff in your recycling container and move on people.PS I think the Mac Book Air will be a Cube Redux.
cerebralJan 22, 2008
Just remember that this is not made for the enterprise environment so as SPECOPS said it would have to be on the local subnet. You would probably need to setup something special on your router to pass the traffic along.This sounds similar to PXE booting but you don't have an opportunity to use a NAS or any other source for your network boot.
heystoopidJan 23, 2008
what attachments where will you find a spare plughole ?
pb12Jan 25, 2008
MacBook Pro 12-inch! All good things to those who wait.<a class="user" href="http://mbp12.com">http://mbp12.com</a>
jbellaJan 29, 2008
Is the footprint the most important thing for portability? It seems to me that below a certain threshold, footprint matters less and less. For example, footprint is a big deal when we are talking about a 17" laptop. You need special bags that will fit the thing, and they are considerabily heavier than most ordinary laptops. But when we are talking about screen sizes below 15", it seems like the benefit you get for making the footprint smaller starts to approach zero. My backpack is already big enough to fit a 15" notebook. I am not going to start wearing one of those Hello Kitty backpacks just because my notebook will fit into one. Most reasonable bags that people carry will fit a 13" notebook easily. When you get into this realm, weight and total volume I think count for a lot. I am going to wear the same backpack whether I get a full size 15" notebook for the Macbook Air.. but the fact that the Air is 2 pounds lighter and half the volume surely counts for something.
tsmrFeb 18, 2008
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