The rev B MBA is solid and very capable of being your MAIN computer. People that offer it as a secondary computer don't make a lot of sense to me. You can use it with a 24" LED backlit ACD and it will be nearly the same as an iMac. With SSD, the rev B MBA is extremely fast and very capable of being your primary Mac. I used a rev B w/SSD as a primary Mac for some time. And I still would be if it weren't stolen.
Rev B with SSD is a very solid Mac and capable of being most Mac user's primary Mac. The SSD makes up for slightly slower clock speed and the MBA can feel much faster than other Macs with SSD. My advice is to definitely positively get the SSD.
Once the rev C MBA is released, I think the rev B price will be on sale in the clearance section of Apple.com for probably around $1999 for the high end model (and it will be brand new and NOT refurbished).
I would wait and see the differences though, because the rev C will most likely be worth the extra money.
Good luck.
Rev B with SSD is a very solid Mac and capable of being most Mac user's primary Mac. The SSD makes up for slightly slower clock speed and the MBA can feel much faster than other Macs with SSD. My advice is to definitely positively get the SSD.
Once the rev C MBA is released, I think the rev B price will be on sale in the clearance section of Apple.com for probably around $1999 for the high end model (and it will be brand new and NOT refurbished).
I would wait and see the differences though, because the rev C will most likely be worth the extra money.
Good luck.