That computer doesn't even exist. It is a planned prototype. and since the article is from last year it never was produced.
.76 down to .16

<And unlike other computer prototypes, including some from Intel, this one actually may line the shelves of a retailer before long. Intel hasn't announced an official release date but people familiar with the matter say a PC maker will announce plans to start manufacturing the machine later this year.>


On Mar 15, 2008, at 10:20 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:

Whatever.
and it's Chipp, with 2 p's.
And here's one thinner. So there. Big  deal.
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/may2007/tc20070523_272039.htm

On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Frankly, Chip, the phrase "average thickness" was mine; not Apples. I
just didn't want to list the max and min; and I believe the max
thickness of AIr is less than 0.8" @ 0.76" Min. @ 0.16". You made me
look it up.
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