All I am saying is that you are free to comment whatever you want about a product. But you can't come here and complain about people's comments over products. And there is no need to demean people, calling them annoying and so on, just because they don't share your likes/dislikes.
I agree with you in that it works both ways. If this was a thread complaining about people's enthusiasm over the MBA, I will find that objectionable too.
I don't care one way or the other about the MBA, but I am just allergic to idiocy like this:
either you're dead broke (i.e. unfettered by the addictive shackles of the United States of Consumers America) or you're severely myopic in the way you view the world esp a world in which you are but a buyer with a couple thou in the wallet ready to help BIG corporate america deliver on its revenue goals.
apple is selling a product and a brand. it sells commodities. yes, i said it... a laptop is a commodity. sure you can make enhancements here and there, but at the end of the day, you have a great many options to surf the net, touch up photos, write a term paper, tweet, whatever.
you associate with apple. they don't spend hundreds of millions of dollars on marketing because they like being on TV. they do it to appease/speak to your ego as a consumer as you sit back in front of sharp, glowing LCD screens absorbing it all. so what i do is choose to give credit where it is due. the MBA deserves credit because it features some cool enhancements not offered in the past. things are getter smaller an dmore powerful. apple is merely delivering on what's expected. this is their challenge. this is their hamster wheel.
so get real, dude. if you had $10K a year given to you for buying apple laptops, you would have the mba 11, 13, mbp 17 whatever... point being these mba "haters" won't split hairs since they could afford all of it. they'd just be focused on using it/enjoying it instead of wasting energy denying the obvious merits of the new MBAs. they don't wanna feel stuck with their dated, that's that tech. spinning hard drives are a thing of the past moving forward as SSDs continue to become more affordable. lots more to come, right? more more more
nothing personal, just saying