Having shlepped my MacBook to work for many years I found that it wasn't that big a deal in a nice backpack. I used to use those computer bags with a shoulder strap but it started bothering my shoulder. I finally picked up one for cheap from Megamacs and have really liked it. Very comfortable and more pockets to lose things in :) Might be worth the $20 to find out. It's been several years now but the one I got is still available:

http://www.megamacs.com/index.php?action=frameview&id=3566552

Their cart UI doesn't move focus to the form input on each step so you have to slog around to find where the form is, but it does work. I guess it's no worse than many web shopping carts.

CB

On 8/14/11 7:46 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
Hi all,

Since I'm going to be schlepping my Mac around a lot for work in the next 
several months, and possibly then some, I'm seriously considering shelling out 
the $$ for an 11-inch MacBook Air.  I'm looking at one of the new ones, with 
all the specs maxed out.  My MBP is two years old, running a 2.53GHZ processor 
with 4G of ram.  I'm wondering if there's anyone on list who can give me an 
accurate comparison of the user experience on these two models.  A couple of 
the things I'm wondering about are:
1.  Speed.  How will day-today- use compare.  My MBP has the faster processor, 
but the Air has the solid state drive, which I assume will compensate, at least 
to some extent.

2.  Sound quality?  this won't be a deal breaker, but wondering how the two 
compare.

If there are any other differences that people have experienced, either good or 
bad, I'd love to hear.
Best,
Donna

P.S.  I am aware of the connectivity differences, that's something I can live 
with.


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