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Posted at 2:29 AM on Friday 05/30/08 by
Ben
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Love it or hate it? Apple Store has the refurbished MacBook Air for $1549 with free shipping. A savings of $250 compared to new.

  • Core 2 Duo processor 1.6GHz, 2GB DDR2 Memory, 80GB PATA 1.8" HDD
  • 802.11n WiFi + Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 13.3" LED Backlit LCD Display, Remote Disc
  • Full-size illuminated keyboard, multi-touch touchpad, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard
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      thebay408 - Posted 2:43 am PDT 05/30/08 (367 Posts)  Report Spam

      if i see this, i will fling it in the air and see if it will survive the impact!

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      jwahooo - Posted 3:27 am PDT 05/30/08 (1543 Posts)  Report Spam

      If you ever see one of these it will be on a table your waiting on.

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      Fuck_You_Too - Posted 6:14 am PDT 05/30/08 (38 Posts)  Report Spam

      good one

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      1 - Posted 6:51 am PDT 05/30/08 (755 Posts)  Report Spam

      1.8" pata hd? how slow are those?

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      inferno - Posted 7:50 am PDT 05/30/08 (855 Posts)  Report Spam

      Oh nice, I can get 2 HP tablets for this price, all of them faster processor and double the ram.

      Niiiiice.

      Oh but it is an Apple afterall

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      aliasfox - Posted 7:53 am PDT 05/30/08 (176 Posts)  Report Spam

      #4 - slow. Though I'm pretty sure it has more to do with the sub-4k RPM than with it being PATA/66 - Any hard drive that can sustain 50-66 MB/sec isn't bad at all.

      On the bright side (I guess), without a firewire port or a worthwhile GPU (granted, nothing in this weight class really has a worthwhile GPU), it would take quite a decent amount of effort to do the kind of work that might require fast storage.

      However, if you're traveling (especially flying), I can't think of much that would beat a 3 lbs computer with a full size keyboard and a decently sized screen.

      ... Not to say I wouldn't like a 2.5" drive, easily replaceable battery, and a few more ports.

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      techsupport - Posted 7:56 am PDT 05/30/08 (5127 Posts)  Report Spam

      It's funny how people are so opinionated over Apple hardware. Quite frankly, this laptop is pretty limited but it's goddammed thin! I got to play with one in the Apple store. I guess if "thin" is such an overwhelming priority over performance and hardware options, then this is the product for you. I personally require a bit more flexibility in a laptop but that's just me.

      So, it's a niche product and won't be the best choice for everyone... Get over yourself!

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      Vic_Romano - Posted 8:02 am PDT 05/30/08 (789 Posts)  Report Spam

      I don't care what it is, I have to be part of the Apple elite and buy everything they sell regardless of price or quality concerns!

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      SpacemanSpiff - Posted 8:16 am PDT 05/30/08 (299 Posts)  Report Spam

      #6 - all that money just to shed 2 lbs? I don't know about most people, because obviously someone is buying this, but I'd rather deal with a 5lb pc and get those specs for half the price or less. It's not a hating Apple thing, because I do dislike them, but it's more of a price-to-benefit thing. Perhaps if I had money to throw away and wanted to be "cool..."

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      CombatJack - Posted 8:50 am PDT 05/30/08 (417 Posts)  Report Spam

      The MacBook Air SEEMS thinner because they taper the sides rather than have the full thickness all the way to the edge.

      Marketing. Pure and Simple.

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      the lawyer - Posted 9:06 am PDT 05/30/08 (4118 Posts)  Report Spam

      I would buy one for 800 but not this price.

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      aliasfox - Posted 9:08 am PDT 05/30/08 (176 Posts)  Report Spam

      #9 - That's not just Apple - Lenovo, Sony, all have sub 4lbs laptops that cost a pretty bacon double bacon burger just for the lighter weight. Even with Apple, you can save at least $500 off the purchase price and get a 5 lbs MacBook with more functionality.

      Most people would rather save the money and buy a slightly heavier laptop - that's why the MacBook Air is a "niche" product - it just serves a different niche than high end graphics cards, superfast CPUs, or 12 LBS gaming laptops.

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      aliasfox - Posted 9:10 am PDT 05/30/08 (176 Posts)  Report Spam

      #10 - it may taper at the edges (which I actually don't like, makes the palm rest lip kind of sharp), but even at its thickest point, it's only 3/4 of an inch or so. You almost make it sound like it's a beast.

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      Douglas_Fur - Posted 9:19 am PDT 05/30/08 (464 Posts)  Report Spam

      Sub 4k spin rate on the HD? Are you sure, #6? That's some old, slow baconnaise.

      Credit where credit is due. Nice zinger, #2.

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      aliasfox - Posted 9:22 am PDT 05/30/08 (176 Posts)  Report Spam

      #14 - I think it's an iPod HD - I've heard those spin at about 3800 RPM? Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

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      Douglas_Fur - Posted 9:26 am PDT 05/30/08 (464 Posts)  Report Spam

      I checked the specs. It's an old school 4200 RPM HD. Still pretty slow these days though.

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      goat_sex - Posted 10:07 am PDT 05/30/08 (22 Posts)  Report Spam

      You shouldnt buy 1st gen anything Apple has made, they are always problematic... In my experience anyway...

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      silversound - Posted 11:21 am PDT 05/30/08 (346 Posts)  Report Spam

      nice design but it really need more than 1 usb port

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