Originally posted by: OptimisTech
Originally posted by: Kaido
First impression? To quote my wife (who thought it was stupid until she got her hands on it):
"The commercials don't do it justice."
It's absolutely incredible. The speed was surprisingly peppy; Word 2008 opened faster on the Air than it did on my crazy-fast Hackintosh. The screen is marvelous...makes me miss my 15" LED MBP. I can't get over how light and thin it is...it's something I could toss in my bag without a second thought, next to my notebooks.
There's not a lot I didn't like. I'm not a fan of the black keys on silver that everyone else seems to like, it looks funny. Not a big deal though, it's just a color. The price, of course, is ridiculous. $1499 would have been better. I hope they pull an iPhone and drop the price down in the future. I don't see the lack of the DVD drive as a drawback; this is a secondary machine and discs aren't used that much anymore.
I would have liked to have seen an ExpressCard slot or at least a 4-pin Firewire slot, but that's not what the machine is aimed at. Looking at the design hands-on, there's really no room for the ExpressCard port. Again, the commercials don't do the size justice.
Verdict: Awesome, expensive.
I don't know the actual circumstances of your test drive, but keep in mind that any brand-spankin' new mac will seem quicken then one that's actually been used for while. I played with one for a few hours last week to install some software and configure the networking and after a while it did feel noticeably slower then my MBP. I had to admit it did feel like a slick piece of tech though.
My only negative impression (and I know this is subjective....) is that it just felt FRAGILE. It felt like I could snap it half if help it by the wrong end.
That's a different take then I have read. I have heard it called very durable, more so than the x300.
