I'm on Apple's website, and I'm thinking about buying a MBA. Let's get started.
Base price? $1799.00. OK, I can live with that. I really don't want a base model because I want more in a laptop that costs 1800 dollars and can't even burn a CD/DVD and has only one USB port. But hey, it's the latest from Apple, and yes, iet does look nice. Building "system of my dreams".
Here I am customizing my Macbook Air. Going down the list, CPU is first. You know. I don't need an extra 200 MHz on my laptop; my desktop is fast enough when I crave speed. It's not worth the extra 300 dollars for 200 MHz. I'll leave it at 1.6. So price is still at $1799 at this point. Cool.
Hard drive is next on the list. I have everything backed up and being served on my desktop at home. Besides, if I want to watch a movie or listen to music, I'll just use my iPod. I don't need all 80 gigs. I want the latest-n-greatest of what Apple and the computing world have to offer. I'd also like longer lasting battery life in a "ultra portable", not to mention no moving parts makes it more reliable. Solid State it is. Upgrading. $999 for 64 GB SSD. Total now up to.... $2798. OK. I can live with that. Bragging rights cost money.
I need/want a Super drive. I don't like having to need another computer's optical drive to install or backup (if available) data. Upgraded. Tack on another $99 bucks. We're up to $2897.00 Still fine with price, kinda. I'm willing to spend what it takes to get the respect and envy of people at my local Starbucks.
Monitor: I don't need one. Why would I want to buy a monitor to hook up to my "ultra portable"????
MagSafe airline adapter: Nope. I never fly. I don't need that.
USB Ethernet adapter: Yeah. I don't want to be stuck with out Internet access if someone does not have wireless. Upgraded. $29.00. $2926 is the total. Are we really getting THAT close to three grand? We started out at $1799.
MODEM: Humm. Have not have the need to use one of these since circa 2001. Do not need. Did not upgrade.
Apple Remote: Every Apple computer has one, STANDARD save Mac Pro. Well crap. I guess it's worth buying since it comes with all other Apple computers. I don't want to be bragging about my super cool MBA, and not have the remote.. and have someone say their MBP is better because it came with a remote, for free. I especially don't want a Mac Mini owner to be able to have a edge over my (getting close to 3 grand) Air. Upgraded. Total is now $2945.00. I guess building the system of my dreams is costly.
NO SOFTWARE! I don't need or want any of it. OS X 10.5.something is good enough for me, at this point.
Apple Care : This IS a first gen product. Something could go wrong and I don't want to spend a lot of money trying to fix a (close to) three grand computer. Yeah. All the Mac guys always say get the Apple care. Doing it. Price now $3194.00. Man. After tax this thing is going to be AT LEAST $3300. Maybe I was wrong to want one? I don't want to spend $3300 on a laptop that's not even that fast. Sad I am.
Conclusion: Upgrades cost too much money. The Eee PC is looking mighty nice right about now. For three grand less than a MBA, I can get a "ultra portable" laptop AND have 3 grand left over to buy a nice HDTV or go on a two week vacation. I'll live with out a optical drive in my laptop for a two week trip to Maui. Or I could even build one CRAZY FAST desktop with killer specs for three grand, maybe even build an octo-core!! Besides, who needs a "ultra portable" to do everything, right?
