It's Goodbye To The Shortcuts,
Hello To The Grind.
Nobody Ever Said It
Would Be An Easy Ride.
Suffer For Your Art
E8400 @ 4.5GHz / Gigabyte EP45-DS3R / Custom Water / 9800GTX / X-Fi XtremeGamer / Klipsch RB-10s
E8400 / P35-DS3P / Ultima-90i / HD3870 / Win7 RC
Here it is!!
Courtesy of engadget!!
The fugliest laptop you'll see all day - Engadget
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Last edited by Ches111; 01-16-2008 at 11:49 AM.
Core i7 920 @3.6Ghz on air, Asus P6T Deluxe V1, Patriot DDR3-1600Mhz 8-8-8-24, 2xEvga GTX260 SC 65nm Editions in SLI, 3x 750gb Samsung Spinpoint F1s in RAID 5, Bluray combo drive, 22x SATA DVD Writer.
Here is really bringing the BLING!!
Yup Swarovski Crystal, Bedazzeled bling bling at its finest.
Care of:
The Swarovski Covered Mercedes Benz: Class Defined
Last edited by Ches111; 01-16-2008 at 12:04 PM.
Core i7 920 @3.6Ghz on air, Asus P6T Deluxe V1, Patriot DDR3-1600Mhz 8-8-8-24, 2xEvga GTX260 SC 65nm Editions in SLI, 3x 750gb Samsung Spinpoint F1s in RAID 5, Bluray combo drive, 22x SATA DVD Writer.
BTW, here's a "hands-on" report on the MacBook Air if anybody cares:
IGN: MacWorld 2008: MacBook Air Hands-On Report
It's Goodbye To The Shortcuts,
Hello To The Grind.
Nobody Ever Said It
Would Be An Easy Ride.
Suffer For Your Art
E8400 @ 4.5GHz / Gigabyte EP45-DS3R / Custom Water / 9800GTX / X-Fi XtremeGamer / Klipsch RB-10s
E8400 / P35-DS3P / Ultima-90i / HD3870 / Win7 RC
Ok this beats them all!!
You have to look at the rest of the pics here too:
Unveiled as SEMA!! Swarovski Covered Mercedes-Benz SL600 « CarZi
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Core i7 920 @3.6Ghz on air, Asus P6T Deluxe V1, Patriot DDR3-1600Mhz 8-8-8-24, 2xEvga GTX260 SC 65nm Editions in SLI, 3x 750gb Samsung Spinpoint F1s in RAID 5, Bluray combo drive, 22x SATA DVD Writer.
If you got a stone-chip in that.. It would cost you a few $100
It's Goodbye To The Shortcuts,
Hello To The Grind.
Nobody Ever Said It
Would Be An Easy Ride.
Suffer For Your Art
E8400 @ 4.5GHz / Gigabyte EP45-DS3R / Custom Water / 9800GTX / X-Fi XtremeGamer / Klipsch RB-10s
E8400 / P35-DS3P / Ultima-90i / HD3870 / Win7 RC
The Toshiba R500 is not as expensive as its older tablet sibling the R400 (which also is much heavier than the R500).
The R500 laptop can be found for the low, low priceof $2399 at newegg..... Here in Denmark the R500 comes in cheaper than the annouced price for the Mac Air.
UPDATE:
AnandTech: The MacBook Air CPU Mystery: More Details Revealed
The hard drive is a definite weak point of the MacBook Air, but the SSD option is bound to fix slow disk performance in this ultra-portable devices. Unlike mechanical hard drives, you don't give up performance to get a physically smaller drive - it's simply a case change. The 1.8" SSD in the MacBook Air will offer the same performance as a 2.5" SSD, something that can't be said about 1.8" hard drives vs. 2.5" and 3.5" offerings.
Cost is going to be a problem, but it looks like Apple isn't really overcharging for the 64GB option. Apple's cost on the 64GB SSD is at least $800, making the markup to $999 justifiable. You can probably save yourself some coin by snagging a 32GB drive aftermarket but you won't save much buying your own 64GB drive, at least in the near future. Thankfully since SSDs are based on Flash, price will continue to drop over the coming months/years making it a more affordable option on the Air.