Like it! I would gladly relax the thin-ness and give up
a little on the weight too.
How many people really think the MBA needs to be that freak'n thin?
For me its about weight and battery... (even if it comes at a premium price)
That thinness to me is more of a gimmicky thing.
Battery endurance is crucial for those of us owners who really use it for work
And the weight comes before the shape,
I can't really imagine a super-light computer that will be brick-ish
I am an avid Mac user but have you considered getting a sub-notebook/netbook such as the Acer 1810TZ which comes with a ULV Core 2 Duo (the one I have has a 1.3 GHz processor), 4GB RAM, Bluetooth, 802.11N, a relatively full sized keyboard and an 11.6" screen? I own both an MBP 15" (i7), an iPad, and the Acer. Granted, while the Acer runs Windows 7 Home, it is adequate for playing video, iTunes, and web surfing. Battery life is approx. 6 hours.
I do find the iPad a bit restrictive but the display is gorgeous and I am hoping that OS 4 will make it a lot more usable.
Thanks, may have a look at the Acer Timeline series.
But I have had v. poor experience with their CS before.
Long story short, my previous Acer laptop spent 3mths at the CS/technicians repair (within its first year warranty) and still wasn't fixed until the case was escalated to consumer councils.
Nonetheless, it still suffered from another fatal failure within the next 6mths.
The full-sized keyboard is an important feature for me because I type a lot.
The key cap size is not a serious issue, I don't have banana fingers anyway, but it is the positioning of the keys that are causing a lot of problems and frustrations. It really frustrates me when the my input flow got broken up and the usual gestures ain't working.
I kind of think my fingertips will hurt a lot if I type on the iPad's glass multi-touch IPS display. Ouch.