I would love to see this sold as it would be perfect for my 3 year old so she can have her own MB. I'm tired of her stealing mine.
Why would quanta be producing over 500,000 11.6" screens..
NOPE.11.6 is probable. Just cause jobs said that he hates netbooks doesnt mean jack haha and quantaz is very reliable.
Specs:
11.6 MBA
120 SATA, 250 SATA (optional + $), 128 gb SSD (optional + $)
intel or dedicated (9400m)
2gb ram, 4gb (optional+ $)
8 hr battery
ulv i3 1.6 ghz (hopefully)
2 usb (hopefully)
no firewire (probably)
unibody
1 kg (2.2 lbs)
My guessing...
I think if this magical 11" MBA is made, with 4 GB Ram and SSD Standard, i will snap one up, no matter what price
I think if this magical 11" MBA is made, with 4 GB Ram and SSD Standard, i will snap one up, no matter what price
Just to remind folks of what the competition can do for $900:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/comput...ports-11-6-inch-screen-and-core-i7-processor/
Once Google or somebody else finally makes a decent OS and convinces hardware makers to break the iron Windows grip (Linux folks haven't been able to assemble a distribution that works for normal mortals on normal laptops, and at this point I'm giving up the hope that they ever will), Apple will be so dead.
11.6 is probable. Just cause jobs said that he hates netbooks doesnt mean jack haha and quantaz is very reliable.
Specs:
11.6 MBA
120 SATA, 250 SATA (optional + $), 128 gb SSD (optional + $)
intel or dedicated (9400m)
2gb ram, 4gb (optional+ $)
8 hr battery
ulv i3 1.6 ghz (hopefully)
2 usb (hopefully)
no firewire (probably)
unibody
1 kg (2.2 lbs)
My guessing...
Once Google or somebody else finally makes a decent OS and convinces hardware makers to break the iron Windows grip (Linux folks haven't been able to assemble a distribution that works for normal mortals on normal laptops, and at this point I'm giving up the hope that they ever will), Apple will be so dead.
Your link fails badly, the TimelineX apparently uses an i7 model never made by Intel
BTW the MBA CPU beats their low voltage chips
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The TimelineX uses the very latest i7 made by Intel, unlike Apple who seem to announce new laptops using 6 month old chips. Original MBA excepted of course, since it was the only laptop in the world to use that CPU I know of.
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=49664&processor=i7-680UM&spec-codes=SLBST
I'm hoping a new MBA comes out soon with some secret Intel chip again, but I begin to fear more and more that Apple have binned the concept and are going to come out with something a bit different.
If whatever it is runs iOS, I will not be interested.
Just to remind folks of what the competition can do for $900:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/comput...ports-11-6-inch-screen-and-core-i7-processor/
Once Google or somebody else finally makes a decent OS and convinces hardware makers to break the iron Windows grip (Linux folks haven't been able to assemble a distribution that works for normal mortals on normal laptops, and at this point I'm giving up the hope that they ever will), Apple will be so dead.
The older among us will still remember OS/2, BeOS, RiscOS and so on. The younger might not even have heard of them. They were all better than Windows at the time.
There was a lesson in this: The choice of desktop operating systems depends largely on available applications. No Adobe suite and Maya on Linux = no creativity users. No MS Office on Linux, and bad MS Office on MacOS = no Linux in the secretary's office, and little MacOS there. No games on Linux = few home users of Linux.
Our own stubborn insistence on MacOS is due to the fact that we largely have the apps we need, don't do serious gaming, and we do not want to switch to an operating system with high-maintenance anti-virus programs.
Unless a Google OS would natively run the most important twenty PC or Mac applications, I don't think that it could overcome the critical threshold for desktop use anytime soon.
Not gonna happen.11.6 is probable. Just cause jobs said that he hates netbooks doesnt mean jack haha and quantaz is very reliable.
Specs:
11.6 MBA
120 SATA, 250 SATA (optional + $), 128 gb SSD (optional + $)
intel or dedicated (9400m)
2gb ram, 4gb (optional+ $)
8 hr battery
ulv i3 1.6 ghz (hopefully)
2 usb (hopefully)
no firewire (probably)
unibody
1 kg (2.2 lbs)
My guessing...