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Ultraportable Notebooks That Compete With The MacBook Air (CRN) (Cheap Computer Notebooks)
Thursday ~ January 01, 2008 by smiley Posted in Cheap Computer Notebooks
Ultraportable Notebooks That Compete With The MacBook Air (CRN) Apple MacBook Air (Digi Times) Ricoh Builds Printer HotSpots on the Road (eWeek) Ultraportable Notebooks That Compete With The MacBook Air - CRN Taiwan market: Lenovo reportedly to start marketing IdeaPad consumer notebooks in March (Digi Times) Apple’s MacBook Air ultra-thin could spawn improved PC notebooks (IT World)
Steve Jobs may have just debuted the world’s thinnest notebook, but what are a few millimeters among competitors? Here are a few excellent alternatives to the MacBook Air.
Source: www.crn.com
Apple recenlty unveiled an ultra-thin addition to its MacBook lineup, the MacBook Air. The new notebook measures 0.16-inches at its thinnest point, while its maximum height of 0.76-inches is less than the thinnest point on competing notebooks, according to Apple.
Source: www.digitimes.com
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Source: www.eweek.com
Ultraportable Notebooks That Compete With The MacBook AirCRN, NY - 8 hours agoThe MacBook Air has people buzzing, but the truth is, there are several worthy ultraportable notebooks already out there. All of these notebooks offer a …
Source: news.google.com
China-based Lenovo plans to introduce its new IdeaPad-series consumer notebooks into the Taiwan market starting March 2008, the Chinese-language Commercial Times quoted sources at Lenovo Taiwan as saying.
Source: www.digitimes.com
The envelope, please. No, it’s not just an awards-show phrase, it’s precisely how Steve Jobs unveiled Apple’s latest masterwork, the ultrathin MacBook Air computer at Macworld earlier this week. Just 0.16 inches at its thinnest point, Jobs pulled the computer from a standard-size manila interoffice envelope. I’m no Mac maven, but like the crowd packed into the Macworld keynote address, I’m duly …
Source: www.itworld.com

