An Apple A Day?..damn
So you know I have this thing with fruit and Im starting to think Apple knows too. Id give my Dell and more for this anyday. Ultra Light MacBook Air, 13 inch.


Now this is not sluttin' with Sony's X505 thats's 0.75" thick...and was released in 2003 when it comes to thiness but come on now....You and I both know Fruit over anything is the only way to stay up to par.

Apple is launching an ultra-thin notebook called the MacBook Air. At 0.76" thick at its widest point, the three-pound Air has a wedgelike shape that tapers down to 0.16" thick at the front base. LED backlighting on its 13.3-inch screen, multi-touch trackpad (which offers some nifty features like rotating photos, all in the touchpad), and a backlit keyboard. Specs are decent: 1.6 or 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (on a cleverly shrunken socket), 2GB of RAM, and an 80GB hard drive (or 64GB SSD option). No optical drive (of course), and just one USB port. It'll set you back $1,799, which is on the inexpensive side for ultralight notebooks with specs like this. Ships in two weeks.

Now this is not sluttin' with Sony's X505 thats's 0.75" thick...and was released in 2003 when it comes to thiness but come on now....You and I both know Fruit over anything is the only way to stay up to par.
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