Mark, the power brick for the MacBook air is definitely smaller than a macbook 
brick. Rather cute, in fact.

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On 17/01/2011, at 11:09 AM, Mark Secker <m...@biz.uwa.edu.au> wrote:

> After going to the Apple store on the weekend to check out the air 11 only to 
> find that:
> 
> One: all the display laptops have their powerbricks hidden away
> 
> Two: both the sales staff I spoke too didn't know if the powerbrick for the 
> air 11 was the same as the standard macbook air (one said "probably" the 
> other said "I think it's smaller")
> 
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> 
> So does anybody now if the Air 11's powerbrick is the same unit as the MB 
> pro's (I know that it will be compatible – same connecter and will run off a 
> higher wattage (that is if the MB pro brick is a higher wattage).
> 
> May sound trivial but trying to work out if a netbook bag I've got (that has 
> a very small and narrow pocket for a typical netbook powerbrick) will store 
> the air's brick  as  the one from my MB pro doesn't fit .. But only just 
> doesn't print.
> 
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