I plan on giving my Dell Mini the "Office Space" trashing it so well deserves. I hate that stupid thing and am quite happy to replace it with my Netb...uhhh....Shiny Apple Product.
Please film that ;P And put the same music under it ;D
I plan on giving my Dell Mini the "Office Space" trashing it so well deserves. I hate that stupid thing and am quite happy to replace it with my Netb...uhhh....Shiny Apple Product.
I ordered an 11" - it will be here Wednesday. I already have a return authorization number for it. After testing them at the Apple Store and seeing how incredibly quiet the speakers are compared to the 13" Air. I considered getting the 13" at this point, but after I add 4GB of RAM the price is too high for such a low powered machine. I found a 15" i5 Antiglare (which makes it lighter) for $1,649 on the refurbished section. No contest!
So you were going from the smallest and most light offering they have to the second largest and heaviest? Okay..
The antiglare screen makes it significantly lighter than the standard glass models. Plus, I freaked out at the thought that I would be buying my slowest computer since my 12" PB. Slower than my 1.83GHz MB Core Duo from 4.5 years ago.
Ah, it removes the glass panel. Okay... Well it depends on what you do really... But having a SSD has made the biggest impact for me speed wise in the last 15 years. I'm not worried about CPU speed.
I ordered an 11" - it will be here Wednesday. I already have a return authorization number for it. After testing them at the Apple Store and seeing how incredibly quiet the speakers are compared to the 13" Air. I considered getting the 13" at this point, but after I add 4GB of RAM the price is too high for such a low powered machine. I found a 15" i5 Antiglare (which makes it lighter) for $1,649 on the refurbished section. No contest!
Now cut that out! More seriously, I fear that the use of the word "netbook to describe the 11 inch MBA is an ill-concealed cheap shot at those who have bought the 11 inch MBA. A cynic might call that the politics of envy.
Me too, but I'm from Germany. What's your excuse?
According to dict.leo.org, this word exists in German as well ...
(I did not know the word either, in none of the languages)
I thought I had made clear that my problem with those who called the 11 inch MBA a "netbook" was that they were doing so in order to needle those of you who had ordered one. I accept that if one uses the word "netbook" in a way that it hasn't been used before so that it includes small and lightweight computers that have internal components matching those in larger computers and a full sized keyboard, too, then I agree with you that the new 11 inch MBA is a netbook.What about those of us who have an 11 inch already ordered (mine should arrive on the 27th) who happily and contentedly consider it a 'netbook'?
It's my new upgraded netbook. "Ultra portable laptop" is just too precious now that the category of ultralights is becoming so ubiquitous.
Wrong, but thanks for playing.
Lenovo Ideapad U110 Netbook w/C2D
http://www.cheapstingybargains.com/167358/lenovo-ideapad-u110-111-intel-core-2-duo-netbook/
Alienware M11x Netbook w/C2D
http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/02/01/the-alienware-m11x-netbook-gets-priced-dated-and-detailed/
I accept that if one uses the word "netbook" in a way that it hasn't been used before so that it includes small and lightweight computers that have internal components matching those in larger computers and a full sized keyboard, too, then I agree with you that the new 11 inch MBA is a netbook.
The antiglare screen makes it significantly lighter than the standard glass models. Plus, I freaked out at the thought that I would be buying my slowest computer since my 12" PB. Slower than my 1.83GHz MB Core Duo from 4.5 years ago.