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miata

macrumors 6502
Oct 22, 2010
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Silicon Valley, Earth
It's common sense that a computer that has a much lower profile that is closer to ones wrists, will be much more comfortable to type on and one would have less wrist issues, than a computer which is much higher off of the ground or much higher than ones natural wrist level.
Agreed. Went by the Apple Store again today to compare the 13" Pro and Air. The Air is a non-issue for using the trackpad or keyboard.
 

Gruber

macrumors regular
Jun 15, 2009
108
19
I have the 13" MBA I bought last night and the MBA doesn't cut on the wrists like my 13 MBP did.

Great, thank you!

I am one of the people that were greatly annoyed with the wristcutting edge on the MBP. Even after sanding.

Obviously, the OP was interested in a statement by someone who:
a) has had the same problem (and if you don't believe that it is a legitimate issue for a lot of people, google it)
b) has had experience with the new MBA and can thus give advice.

It is very annoying to read posting after posting by fanboys and fangirls who fulfill neither criteria, but instead try to tell the OP that the question would be invalid.
 

aberrero

macrumors 6502a
Jan 12, 2010
857
249
It is very annoying to read posting after posting by fanboys and fangirls who fulfill neither criteria, but instead try to tell the OP that the question would be invalid.

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I would also be really interested in hearing what people have to say, because I won't have a chance to use one before buying.
 
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