Monday, February 18, 2008

MacBook Air "stunning, elegant, and convenient"


Mike Wendland (Detroit Free Press) was “impressed but skeptical” at first. But the skepticism quickly passed after he had the opportunity to take MacBook Air out for a flight test. It’s “an absolute delight to look at and to use,” but it’s “the convenience of the MacBook Air that I think has been underreported,” Wendland observes. “For the corporate worker who runs from meeting to meeting, this is the gadget you want. It’s not much bigger than a legal pad in a binder. And, with Wi-Fi now being standard in most of the corporate world, you have full access to your calendar, your address book, e-mail and the Internet, so you’re never out of touch.” [Feb 13, 2008]

I agree with this statement about the new MacBook Air. When I was first introduced to Mac, I didn't like it at all. It was not the same programs I was used to, and while being one to slowly learn about technology, it frustrated me. Now a Mac user for 5 years, I would never go back. All of their computers are greatly accelerating in technology and convienence. Not once in the years i have owned my Mac have I gotten one virus. With the new MacBook Air, it complements the everyday business person to be able to tote it around easily, without risk, especially since pretty much all work is done on a computer now....

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