goobimama
Macboy
Re: Macworld Conference and Expo 2008
iWork has never been bundled with a Mac. Why should they start now?
The EEE PC is a 4GB drive, small screen and low powered processor. It's an amazing machine no doubt, but you can't compare the two. The macbook has a 13" screen size in this small form factor (I would have liked it to have less of a bezel on the sides of the screen though...
I agree I don't know much about how electronics are made, but that board did look really really tiny (length of a pencil?).
The battery of the Air lasts like 5 hours. It should easily pull off two movies on a single run. And it's really really unhealthy to watch more than two movies on a laptop at a stretch. Try that with a PC laptop and a big fat optical drive and we'll see what happens.
As for the optical drive, I don't know which age you are living in. I can't remember the last time i slipped a disc in the iBook. The iMac maybe once in two weeks or so I might need to. Like I said, installing apps and such doesn't require any optical drive considering that your desktop at home has one. Now if only the Remote Disc thing supported direct disc burning, it would be great. I guess Toast can take care of that.
iWork has never been bundled with a Mac. Why should they start now?
The EEE PC is a 4GB drive, small screen and low powered processor. It's an amazing machine no doubt, but you can't compare the two. The macbook has a 13" screen size in this small form factor (I would have liked it to have less of a bezel on the sides of the screen though...
I agree I don't know much about how electronics are made, but that board did look really really tiny (length of a pencil?).
The battery of the Air lasts like 5 hours. It should easily pull off two movies on a single run. And it's really really unhealthy to watch more than two movies on a laptop at a stretch. Try that with a PC laptop and a big fat optical drive and we'll see what happens.
As for the optical drive, I don't know which age you are living in. I can't remember the last time i slipped a disc in the iBook. The iMac maybe once in two weeks or so I might need to. Like I said, installing apps and such doesn't require any optical drive considering that your desktop at home has one. Now if only the Remote Disc thing supported direct disc burning, it would be great. I guess Toast can take care of that.