MacBook Air unboxing!
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Filed in Apple, Features, Laptops
We hope you didn’t think we were going to forget about this! Apple’s MacBook Air gets the unboxing treatment here at BGR, and we have to say, this thing is pretty hot! Sleek, slender, impossibly thin — it’s hip. We heard about the tinny-sounding mono speaker but it actually wasn’t that bad. The screen? Awesome! The keyboard is obviously completely functional, and the speed of the 1.6GHz isn’t going to blow any Final Cut users away, but it should get the job done. Any questions? Drop a comment and we’ll answer ‘em.









Happy Super Tuesday everyone!
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The Air is sweet!
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Hook a MS fan up with some new Apples!
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S. Jobs is the king of pulling the okie doke on consumers.
COLLEGE IS RUINING MY SOCIAL LIFE!!!
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wonder if it blends?
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My brother wants one of these so badly, but we cant afford it. there so cool though.
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help out a poor college student
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it looks great.
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Never had a MAC, wants one.. very bad..
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man, i will take two please!
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Yeah, I’d take one as well…
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Sounds a little too far ahead for the typical user…would be great for more tech people, which makes me want one even more!
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Win a Macbook Air? Coolio!
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I would love the new airbook. “I believe I can fly, I believe I can touch the sky” Dean.
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I want in!
When will PC lappie manufacturers catch on to the idea that design sells just as much as specs? One of the reasons I was drawn to my current one was the use of real Carbon fiber in its case. Beautiful to look at and lightweight to boot. I think small in light is a good direction for companies to truly start heading in. Vaios already have some good designs but other companies need to notice Apple’s efforts for chicness and catch up soon.
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I love the Mac Book Air and I love this site!!!!
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