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No, you don't HAVE to buy the optical drive. It was mentioned you can share from another computer.

However...not having one really sucks sometimes.

would u have that "other" computer when u r away from home on a trip? i mean that is the main reason people get a laptop, right?

yup that really sucks!

~X

would u have that "other" computer when u r away from home on a trip? i mean that is the main reason people get a laptop, right?

yup that really sucks!

~X

Yeah, I agree.

I don't even know what sector Apple is aiming this toward? I think it would be great for students but it's too expensive. Great for road businessmen maybe? Don't know. Apple is forking too many roads for itself, I think.

Well I know I said it was overpriced, but I just made my decision. I'm getting an Air. Sorry, I know it isn't the smartest move I've ever made, but I just watched the ad and I love it. It is expensive, but anyone who ever gets in bed with Apple already knows that going in.

As soon as the Apple Store is back online, one will be bought and shipped to my house :)

I am not an apple fanatic, and I dislike a lot of products apple make, however the Macbook Air isn't as overly priced as everyone is making out...

Its direct competitor is from Sony,

an example unit:

Model Number: VGN-TZ298N/XC

VAIO? TZ Series Notebook - Premium Model

Intel? Core™ 2 Duo Processor U7700 (1.33GHz, 2MB L2 Cache)

Genuine Windows Vista? Business

Series Features: 11.1" LCD XBRITE-HiColor™, Sprint? Mobile Broadband Wireless WAN, 1.3M camera, Bluetooth?, fingerprint sensor

Upgrade Features: Hybrid 64GB Solid State Drive, 250GB hard drive, external DVD?R/RW DL optical dPrice: $3,699.9999

Now that has a bigger HDD, and ships with a DVD writer, however its processor is slower than the base model Macbook Air, which also has all the other toys the sony laptop has yet costs almost $2,000 less...

I won't be buying one, but in its field it is certainly an attractive option to those in the ultra portable market.

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