What's up with this?
How does Apple expect us to use an MBA on an airplane?
Err... yeah... I thought the main group of people who were going to buy the MBA were people who fly a lot... :S This makes it useless for those kinda people doesn't it?
Airplanes are pressurized to around sea-level, so it doesn't matter.
So the question is, above 10,000 feet does the "Air" get thinner?
Interesting, I didn't know it was 8000 feet in an airplane. I guess it would take more work to keep it closer to sea-level pressure.
Not necessarily more work, but the increased pressure differential (particularly at the highest altitudes) puts more stress on the airplane. The new carbon fiber planes are able to push this further: the 787 will be pressurized to 6,000 feet, while the A350 may go to 5,000, increasing passenger comfort.
If I remember correctly, the altitude restriction for devices that contain hard drives has to do with the aerodynamics of multikilo-RPM spinning platters functioning a little differently in thinner air. Since virtually no one (or at least a very, very small percentage of people) lives or works above 10K feet, that's what the hard drive designers design to. If they built all hard drives to work as high as, say, 30K feet, the design would have to be slightly different (to accommodate the greater variation in atmospheric pressure) and hard drives would probably be slightly larger and/or more expensive to build.The 80GB Samsung hard drive in the air is Rated to 3000 meters operating which is just under 10k feet so I bet you thats the primary reason for the restriction.
What's up with this?
How does Apple expect us to use an MBA on an airplane?
Not necessarily more work, but the increased pressure differential (particularly at the highest altitudes) puts more stress on the airplane. The new carbon fiber planes are able to push this further: the 787 will be pressurized to 6,000 feet, while the A350 may go to 5,000, increasing passenger comfort.
lol. i can't tell if you're joking, but the reason air marshal bullets make the whole airplane explode is the interior is pressurized.
lol. i can't tell if you're joking, but the reason air marshal bullets make the whole airplane explode is the interior is pressurized.