One good mac under $1000 is the mac mini, it's portable, has great
connectivity options, and is quite fast. It doesn't have a battery, but that
didn't matter for me.
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Lack of connectivity options? OK, grant it the AIR has one USB port
whereas my MacBook has two, but either way, I'm going to have to use a
USB hub. The netbooks and other subnote options out there aren't much
better in terms of connectivity, but I suppose that's the price to be
paid for ultra portability. Still, when you consider other netbooks and
subnotes, the AIR is priced way way out of range.
Steve
On Jul 24, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Dave Wright wrote:
You got to be kidding me right? The air is a horrible machine. Great idea
bad implemention. Talk about lack of connectivity options.
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David Wright
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven M. Sawczyn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Now if only they'd bring down the price on the AIR below a thousand.
Oh well, can't have everything I guess.
Steve
On Jul 23, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Richie Gardenhire wrote:
I suspect that, as the holiday season approaches, prices will be going
down as new lines are being added. This would be great news for
students, as well as people who are on a low budget, but would like to
get into a Mac at a low cost. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
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