Why do people buy an MBA?... Why do people by NetPC?...
You will anwer with your own. I'll answer with mine. Purpose is: in my motivation, could a Net PC ever be compared with the MBA?...
I am now in the 2nd MB Air, the first one had too many problems, the main ones being about overheating, bad fan gone out, stupid turning off processor cores.
Great things about the MB Air version 1:
Screen - oh yeah! I love it! There is not a single product on the market with that weight (1.3 Kgs.) and that gorgeous screen!... 13 inch is just the ticket for confortable computing. Any less and after 2 hours, your vision gets tired (even if you do not notice it!).
Light & Thin - you get the screen and you don't get the bulk. Sweet.
Beautiful design. No explanation for this, it just got me.
"Promised" (but not delivered) computing power.
That's why I bought the MBA.
Now:
Why am I buying the MBA, Rev. 2?...
- It solves some of the speed and overheating problems. Reviews from Users report that core shutdown has been now avoided by throtling and therefore stuttering is in principle gone.
- Much better (but not so brilliant) NVidia graphics adapter, instead of Intel's lame one.
- Basic features untouched! Screen and body size remain the same. Beauty & design as great as can be.
What am I NOT liking in this revision?...
Arrrgh!.... Instead of a screen, I get a mirror!.... The same complain I have about my MacBook Pro 15"
Still only one USB port....
In summary, the MacBook Air has 3 characteristics, present in both versions, that compelled me to buy it:
- Design
- Non-encumberance (light & thin)
- Generous screen size.
After I bought it, I grew to love and place as very important one other feature: the retro-iluminated keyboard, with some tactile feed and good size. Now it's going to be harder to live with all those other dull and "dark" keyboards...
The current revision is still great in the same areas and adds better performance (I even bought the beefier processor & SSD, so even more of that). Unfortunatelly it also adds an unwanted mirror... but you can't have everything, apparently....
Now let's talk about Net PC.
First, the screen is way smaller: Intel has imposed a limit of 1024x600 pixels with the Atom processor.
I bought the MBA because the screen had a bigger size than that - maybe people that buy MBA's or 128x800 MacBooks will not even consider going to THAT.
I also bought the MBA because of style. I can't think of a style for a Netbook where purpose & design will fit as well as in the MBA - who buys an MBA is really not wanting something so small that it becomes painful.
And, believe me, a single-core Atom is not too shabby (I have 2 of those Net PCs, a microscopic thing - the ASUS R50A - and a 10-incher, the MSI Wind) - but it will never compete with the MBA's Core 2 Duo.
For all the above reasons and maybe a few more, I can't see the hypothetical Apple NetPC taking clients away from the MBA (eventually, some from the lowest MB, but only marginally).