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Originally Posted by djs_tx View Post
I'll bet you that those who are saying "I don't get it" have never lugged a 17" Macbook pro through airports twice a week. Add in my nearly 40 year old spine with a ruptured disk and this thing looks pretty good to me.

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Which is exactly why I mentioned hardcore travelers. Man, does my Thinkpad get heavy...
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I think there's also the factor that people are overlooking the main target market for this device (which is partially Apple's fault: they haven't really played it up). This isn't a device for people whose primary machine will be the MBA. Sure, you can add on all of the stuff that will make it worth of being a primary machine, but by that point you might as well buy an MB or MBP.

The primary market, I'm told, is people who have a desktop machine, and want a secondary travel machine. The MBA is meant to be a secondary machine. Thus, the ability to share your CD/DVD drive from your desktop, etc. The design trade-offs make a lot more sense when you think about it on that level.

(I still don't like the machine, but it does make _some_ more sense when you see it that way ... personally, I'd still rather have an MacBook ... and, yes, I HAVE lugged such a machine through an airport (not a 17" machine, but I don't really think that's an appropriate comparison -- those who want/need a 17" laptop aren't going to be buying an MBA either, nor visa-versa; the appropriate comparison is the 12" and 15" mac laptops, like the 15" Titanium Powerbook, 12" and 15" Aluminum Powerbooks, and the 12" and 15" MacBook and MacBook Pros; what I had was a 15" titanium)

(actually, on one trip I lugged 3 laptops: my titanium, my wife's titanium, and a sony vaio F490 I was giving to my mom (which was a bit heavier than the titaniums) ... I still don't see the objection to lugging an MB or MBP through an airport, not even a 17" one)

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Originally Posted by Hedgecore View Post
it's great for travelling or sitting on the couch.
But isn't that why you bought an n800?
 
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I bought a 770 which was railroaded out the door by Nokia quicker than GG Allin at a Whitehouse dinner. The 770 is great for light internet use while literally walking around or stopping off while wandering around, but if I know I'm going to be stuck in a car, at a coffee shop, or at someone's place, the EEE is much better for that. Sitting on the couch with a tablet browsing experience hurts knowing I've got a full desktop 6 feet behind me.

It's kinda like when I setup X-Link Kai for my Xbox. It allows you to join their free servers instead of Xbox Live to play online games. I've been playing online since modem connects of Doom 1 in the early 90's... but to be able to do it from my couch, with full depth of gameplay, completely different experience.
 
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