No sync required: I just have division of purpose. But then I only have an XP laptop and a MacOSX laptop.
Thanks
Robert
PS never had an Air. R

On 2/1/10 12:07 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
On Jan 30, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:

In thinking about my "device ecology" in the iPad discussion, I mentioned the MacBook air.

Just curious: How many of us have one or have used one? What was it like?

Behind this is the observation that most laptops today are not really all that mobile. I rarely have mine with me, for example but I always have my iPhone with me. I was wondering if the Air would increase the times that I *do* have my lappy with me.

Wow, I would have thought a couple of us would have an Air.

Second question: how do you manage your computer mobility?

- Lug around a laptop that serves both as home "desktop" and portable computer? (That's me, for example).

- Have two or more computers, one that is your mobile computer? .. If so, is it really light weight enough for you? How do you keep it in synch? Or do just use it for simple mobile use (mail, web, gdocs...) and don't need synch?

Thanks! I'm groping around for how to go back to multiple computers and remember it being difficult to keep in synch.

   -- Owen


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