Powerbook G4 12" - Macbook Air Parody
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@TalesOfWar Yeah, the Air is almost like a netbook. No optical drive, etc. It's supposed to be a computer for those on-the-go. Though I am not a big fan of the Air, I feel that people shouldn't criticize it for not having an optical drive, because many other netbook-like computers don't as well.
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I never got this laptop to go on to wpa encrypted networks... And that was with the 10.4 osx in it... I wonder why that happend to my laptop... I even re-installed the OS and still nothing, i had to connect dirrectly to the either net port... OH well :)
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@TalesOfWar And that is why there is so much hate. Just to let you know the orgininal MacBook Air is the same size and weight as the current one. BTW the solder holding the RAM in weighs about the same as the clips that hold regular RAM in.
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@1993gandy It's soldered to the board to save space. The chips are directly connected to the logicboard, it isn't a typical DIMM slot like in larger machines. I think the original Air used regular DIMM slots, but the new ones don't so they can make them thinner and lighter. take away the need to make them removable and you get rid of a good chunk of space and weight.
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@TalesOfWar Now explain why you can't upgrade the RAM? Don't say extra weight, a 64MB stick of RAM weighs the same as a 4GB stick of RAM
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It's still an amazing computer.
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This "parody" sucks :/. Sorry, just my opinion.
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@mbp6705 yeah, I have an air
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@thatapplegeek My 2010 MacBook is slower than the new ten MBA. Nothing can beat it's flash storage.
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Jael Naim - New soul
the powerbook g4 was an amazing computer but its very slow compared to the air
thatapplegeek 1 year ago 27
I don't understand the hate for the Air. It doesn't have an optical drive, big deal, it's an ultraportable, pretty much non of them do in that category. Same with replaceable battery, it just adds extra weight and bulk to the machine and reduces the battery life because of the mechanisms for making it removable. The clue is in the name "Air" too, it uses wireless connections to do stuff. I never use the ethernet port on my MBP, I use WiFi and BT. If you don't see the point you're not its market.
TalesOfWar 1 year ago 3