I disagree that one new laptop would so thoroughly confuse potential Mac buyers from buying any Mac. I think the vast majority of computer purchasers are much more simple about purchasing-- and that one major factor is aesthetics. Example, in my many trips to various Apple stores and Genius Bars, I see and chat with people who don't have a clue what their Mac is called: it's "the white one with the screen included," the "silver laptop," "the white laptop."
Will the MBA aggravate those who actively know just enough to contemplate specs? Maybe, but it seems that much more ironic (and almost moronic) given those are the very people who should understand that different people use computers differently.
But maybe that's why it escapes them-- they can't understand that slightly less power at a price premium for a smaller/ lighter package is ideal for others.
Will the MBA aggravate those who actively know just enough to contemplate specs? Maybe, but it seems that much more ironic (and almost moronic) given those are the very people who should understand that different people use computers differently.
But maybe that's why it escapes them-- they can't understand that slightly less power at a price premium for a smaller/ lighter package is ideal for others.