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Macbook Air rocks. 5 things PC notebook manufacturers will never understand.

After one month with the Macbook Air as my main computer for work I must say I’m just amazed by the machine. In the beginning I had a few complaints about it and had to figure out some stuff and configure it properly and limit the fan to 4500 rpm. However once these have been taken care of, I began to feel really happy about my Macbook Air.

5 reasons why macbook air rocks

By no means it’s a perfect machine. Nothing’s perfect. But indeed it’s not very far from perfection. Actually I can’t understand why other PC notebook manufacturers simply “don’t get it” and although this machine has been almost a year on the market and other manufacturers claim to have a “Macbook Air killer”, they fail to understand what makes this machine so great.

1.  Great Design. It’s all about curves.

Macbook Air sexy curves

Ask any man on the planet: what makes a woman sexy? It’s the curves! Marylin Monroe, Bridget Bardot, Salma Hayek… the sexiest women on the planet have curves.

What makes a notebook computer sexy? You guessed it - the same thing - the curves!

Just have a look at the Macbook Air, have a look at its curves and touch them… Macbook Air is sexy and looks stunning. It’s thin, but it’s actually not THAT thin… It’s the curves that make it appear so thin.

PC notebook manufacturers don’t get it. They continue to manufacture “plastic bricks”. Bricks are very useful and solid… but they are not sexy. Just like Volvo cars.

light plastic brick - toshiba r500 hp voodoo envy - shiny brick

Just have a look at Toshiba R500 (the lightest laptop ever made) and HP Envy… nice, but still typical laptop bricks. Not sexy.

2. Magsafe. Power cord that doesn’t kill.

Magsafe on the macbook air

OK, this one is not Macbook Air specific. It’s in all of the Macbooks. And it’s brilliant. And I can’t understand why nobody ever thought about it before. With so many $$$ going into research and development, none of the big laptop companies like Dell, IBM Lenovo, HP or Toshiba thought about something that simple.

Just before Christmas I had my “Magsafe moment”. I was helping my wife clean our house and prepare for the festive days… while charging my Macbook Air on my desk… and then I accidently stepped on the power cord of my beautiful laptop… and nothing happened. My Air just stopped charging, but it didn’t fly out of my desk. A “normal” PC laptop would. Just like in the PC vs Mac ad:

Get a mac - accident without magsafe

As far as I know, Magsafe is patented by Apple (filed in 2005), but does that mean noone can now produce a similar solution? It’s been more than 20 years laptops have been on the market… and noone thought about it before?

3. Backlit keyboard. Typing in the dark.

Backlit keyboard

Again, not only in Macbook Airs, Macbook Pros and the new high-end Macbook have it, too. Backlit keyboard. How brilliant is that? And it actually adjusts its light to the ambience in the room! How many times did I find myself with a PC laptop in a dark room… and couldn’t type because of the dark keyboard (and I do touch-type!) and with the Air… I see my keyboard in any environment.

thinklight lame solution

PC notebook manufacturers thought about this problem in the past… and all they came up with is the lamp in the Lenovo Laptops… A lamp? How lame is that?!

4. Big Trackpad with gestures. Fun without mouse.

big trackpad with gestures

I got a Logitech Cordless Mouse (bluetooth) for Christmas and it’s a great piece of hardware… and very useful when I have my external monitor plugged in as a secondary display for my Macbook Air.

However, without the mouse, working on the Macbook Air with the built in BIG Touchpad is just fun. Again, why nobody thought about it before? Why are the trackpads so tiny on the laptops? Why my previous TabletPC, Lenovo X60 had this stupid trackpoint? Why some Dells have both trackpoint and trackpad?

And it has gestures. My old Toshiba M200 had the “scrolling” gesture on the trackpad and it was great… and it was it. Nothing more.

My Macbook Air has great two-finger, three finger and four-finger gestures. (I have a first-generation MBA so I had to use this hack to enable four fingers on my machine). Really? It only Apple could come up with this? They had to invent the iPhone to think about the gestures?

5. Few hidden Ports. Why do we need so many holes?

macbook air with three ports only

Many will disagree with me on this one, but hear me out. I bought my first laptop in 2000 and it was a Compaq Armada. I’ve owned 8 laptops since. 3 x Fujitsu P series (my wife still has her p1610) and the rest where from different manufacturers so I’ve tried totally different approaches to mobile computing.

I just know what I use in the laptop and what I don’t use. And I love my elegant “almost-no-ports” Macbook Air solution.

External display. I use it all the time. I use the Mini-dvi to DVI adapter to connect to my external monitor on my desk and I carry the mini-dvi to VGA adapter with me in my gadget bag so that when I need to connect to a projector to show a presentation or something, I can do it quickly. This way I have great quality digital output on my desk and my Air works with all the projectors when I’m on the road.

One USB port. Brilliant. I bought a pretty Belkin 7-port USB hub I use on my desk as my ultimate “port replicator” solution. I have my LAN to USB adapter connected to it, external drives, pen-drives, USB headset… and more… and all of this can be connected to my Air with just single plug-in. (I don’t need a USB mouse anymore since I use a bluetooth mouse now). I also carry a very tiny 4-port USB hub in my gadget bag just in case I need more ports when on the road. I don’t remember myself using it though.

DVD Superdrive. I have it and when I need it (one or two times a year) I use it. Other than that I find myself using USB pen-drives more often and in my home-office I borrow the DVD drive from my “home server” machine.

lots of ports and usb slots in laptop

Really. Your mileage may vary but I don’t find myself using so many ports and I can’t understand why you’d need them. OK, when you have a PC laptop you need to use a USB mouse because either your touchpad is small and sucks… or you don’t have bluetooth built in :-)

Conclusion - why don’t they get it?

I consider myself an advance notebook owner. I’ve been a strong TabletPC envagelist with my Toshiba M200 and Lenovo X60T. A Toshiba M200 is still my home-server actually (I have all the external disks and printers connected to it). I didn’t want to change to Macbook Air because I loved the TabletPC features… but I wanted to learn the OSX platform. Between 1990 and 2000 I had traditional PC computers. In 2000 I bought my first laptop and have never had a “normal” computer since. Laptops are my main machines so I think I know a great deal about them. I’ve owned Compaq, Fujitsu, Toshiba and IBM Lenovo… and as most of them where TabletPCs, they were all pretty high-end machines.

At this moment, after owning Macbook Air for more than a month now, I can sefely say that this piece of engineering is the closest to a perfect laptop. It’s not perfect. It has some design-flaws and some issues. But the above 5 reasons why it’s so superior to any other previous notebook I’ve owned just make me think… why oh why with all the R&D at hand, none of the PC manufacturers came up with these simple solutions.

Do they really not understand? Is it so difficult to “get it”? Is only Apple capable of this kind of innovation?

Thanks to the Apple site, and Apple in the real world flickr group and others for the photos.

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26 Responses to “Macbook Air rocks. 5 things PC notebook manufacturers will never understand.”

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  4. Frostbite Says:

    Let’s get a grip here, it was and still is an overpriced adult toy. Do I want fancy looking, boring Mac aluminum that costs over 1000 dollars and lacks some large amounts of ports and every day devices? Hell no. For that price, I could get a full gaming rig which obviously isn’t portable, but if I want REAL portable, I’d get a Sony Vaio P which is also extremely overpriced just like this steaming hunk of aluminum trash.

    Get over it, the sales speak for themselves because they’re more economical and you get way more for your money with a “brick” than you do this garbage with shiny buttons. Of course, I guess some grown people are still accustomed to their Fisher Price computers with fruit logos on them. Excuse me while I go play some Far Cry 2 maxed out on my Asus that costed the same price and does 5x what any Mac at the same price could.

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  6. Robert Says:

    the “configure it properly” link seems to be no longer there
    can you tell me, if you remember, what the configurations are ?

    thanks

  7. bob Says:

    that blog is great and i agree with everything on it.

  8. DEL Says:

    I cant wait to have it on christmas..i love it..awesome

  9. Murdoch Says:

    200000 reasons why Macbook air sucks:

    1. That fine edge which looks so nice is so sharp as a knive.
    2. When i have 2 USB sticks (like 95% of the people on planet earth) i can go to hell
    3. When i would like to give a presentation (like powerpoint) i can go to hell
    4. When i would like to play a movie on TV from my laptop i can go to hell
    5. When i would like to show any other things om my TV from my laptop i can go to hell
    6. When i would like to connect my laptop to some big stereo speakers i can go to hell
    7. When i put it on my leg, and press a key you already can hear it splitting in 2 parts
    8. The screen breaks easily from the keyboard and the rest
    9. The hard drive is extreme small
    10. I can not install the extra software on that CD which i got with the laptop beceause there is no DVD drive
    11. If i would like to watch a movie from a DVD i can go to hell
    12. It has an operating system which sucks and can do less then Windows
    13. It is too big and too heavy. But hey, it’s thin! (then give me that 1995 laptop which you call a PC from this century)
    14. It has no coloring lightshow effect keyboard (like those alienware laptops)
    15. The processor is too small
    16. Not enough RAM memory
    17. It costs too much
    18. I can’t open it to put extra RAM memory in it
    19. I can’t switch the battery
    20. It has no left or right mouse buttons under the touchpad (beceause touch-detection breaks easily on that laptop)
    21. Sony Vaio is very sexy
    22. That light up above your keyboard from that Windows laptop is from 1995. I know Mac’s are a few years behind, but at the PC world we are now 2011
    23. If you have still those special rubber things under your laptop (which every Windows laptop has) it will not fall from the table.
    24. Rubber things falls off very fast
    25. My friends are laughing beceause i have that “shit”

    You need more reasons?

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  11. Ely John Says:

    I really really love Macbook air. Great blog! I’m dreaming that someday if I graduated I will have this laptop., thanks for blog!

  12. joe block Says:

    mac book air rocks wooooohoooooo!!!!!!!! its better than microsoft

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  15. binning Says:

    whts the difference between the air and pro.
    and which one shall ii buy

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  19. HeroPatapon Says:

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  20. HeroPatapon Says:

    and also: i think all Macs are good and the iMac too, but i recommend Macbook and Macbook Air. :)

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