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kagemusha@myrealbox.com says...
isn't Toshiba Protege R500 better?
It is cheaper, you don't pay more for less.

And the AC adaptor for macbook air is most probably thicker anyway, so why bother >.<

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xtrememorph says...
this is the future, Steve GOD is da greatest!!

in future.. where we only need wireless connections, Mac fanatics will be caught in shame using a thumb drive.

Please note the USB only for your iPODS not other device. And those who bought iPODS with firewire, should get ya self a iPodZune, which got wireless connectivity to sync with your MacBook Air!

Awesome!!

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Apple MacBook Air

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Description: The design is revolutionary, but Apple's MacBook Air will appeal to a smaller, more specialized audience than the standard MacBook, thanks to a stripped-down set of connections and features.

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