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Ars Technica reviews the MacBook Air
One way to look at the MacBook Air is as the largest and most capable iPod in Apple's line—think of it as an iPod touch Extreme with a built-in keyboard. It is not meant to be your only or main computer—rather, it's a secondary (or even tertiary) computer. It has to be, because it depends on the presence of at least one other computer in order to install anything from an optical drive, unless you buy an external optical drive
This comprehensive review left me with the impression that this is stage one in the development of a light, thin, stylish and capable laptop.
The summary below has me marking this clever MacBook Air with...
some major improvements expected.
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