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steffi

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jun 7, 2003
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So if you ask me someone decided that the base model would ship with a smaller harddrive in order to make the size differential less than the higher end model.

For instance,

If you have the choice b/w 160 GB and SSD 64 which would you buy?
 

mrJnC

macrumors regular
Jul 18, 2007
166
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I think the 80GB HD is just a placeholder of sorts until the day when the only options are SSD's.

The MBA is a platform that will be used for many revisions to come, and I doubt it's form factor will change. See current MB and MBP designs.

Why penalize subsequent MBA generations by making the platform 3mm thicker just to accommodate today's HD technology (which will likely be obsolete in a year)?
 

Ringu

macrumors member
Mar 20, 2005
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I'd take the 160gb and any extra thickness. It would save me lugging an external HD in order to take all my photos & music as a travel.

Better still, 320gb, an extra USB port + firewire :)

I think they went with the current thickness purely to be able to claim the title of 'world's thinness'.
 

dukebound85

macrumors Core
Jul 17, 2005
19,160
4,152
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I'd take the 160gb and any extra thickness. It would save me lugging an external HD in order to take all my photos & music as a travel.

Better still, 320gb, an extra USB port + firewire :)

I think they went with the current thickness purely to be able to claim the title of 'world's thinness'.

why you mean a mb dont you :rolleyes:
 

Ringu

macrumors member
Mar 20, 2005
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No, not a MB. I don't need the superdrive nor even the faster processor (although faster is always nicer).

An MBA with a bigger HD would be just the ticket. I'm sure it's coming. I'm just not sure I can wait :)
 

ahaxton

macrumors 6502a
Jan 17, 2008
552
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I am glad they put thinness and weight way up there on the list. I just can't wait to see future revs with larger SSD and possibly even thinner at its thickest point, who knows.
 
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