Thursday, January 17, 2008

Macworld: Analysts Weight the 'Air'

By Bryan Gardiner

Steve Jobs had Macworld attendees salivating over the uber-thin Macbook Air on Tuesday, but once the reality distortion field went down and people actually started looking closely at the specs, that drool began to congeal.


Some critics are already less than impressed by the laptop's sealed case and the absence of features offered by other traditional notebooks, like an optical drive, replaceable battery and a firewire port. That $1800 price tag isn't winning over many people, either.


Yet such things don't seem to worry those who make a living out of covering Apple. Every analyst we spoke to today said they expect the addition to Apple's notebook lineup to do big things in the coming year.

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