After buying my daughter an iPod Nano for Christmas this last year and signing up at the iTunes site, I have been getting emails from Apple about their latest products so I thought I would share them with you here at Blueverse.
The fist one I got was an email about the new Apple MacBook Air. It’s the thinnest notebook in the world so far. Apple reports that they have streamlined everything about the way the MacBook works and then streamlined it again. It is unlike any other laptop currently on the market today.
They did keep all the big benefits of the laptop though including the full sized keyboard with backlighting and added an oversized track pad with multi-touch technology similar to that of the iPhone and iPod. The MacBook Air also has a 13.3 inch widescreen LED display area.
Built on a Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 2 GB of memory this notebook laptop is simply amazing. It has full wireless capabilities that sets a new standard for mobile computing. They are calling it “thinnovation”. With no other laptop coming close to being this thin, it’s easy to see why they can call it that.
Just look at how thin it really is:
There is a lot more to this MacBook Air from Apple but I’m afraid talking about it would only show my techno-challenged side so I’ll just give you the link to Apple’s MacBook Air and let you read about it yourself.




February 10th, 2008 at 7:05 pm
Thats not the first thin computer I see but I like it. It looks very nice ( as all apple products
) . I will read more about it
February 12th, 2008 at 7:05 pm
I think that this Macbook Air is really revolutionary. I love how sleek Apple products are.
February 20th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
the macbook air is really kool i wish if i can buy it but hope i will be soon able to buy it . but the notbook shape color size is really great and it will be suitable for all of us.
February 21st, 2009 at 5:42 am
Great post, would you mind expanding on the topic a bit more in the future?
January 30th, 2010 at 8:29 pm
Alot of bloggers aren’t really happy with this new iPad.There was just 2 much hoopla about it and lots of blogers got turned off.You see, I can actually see some of the awesome potential uses of this device. Third-party apps for doing tunes, games, newspapers and magazines and books, all kinds of neat stuff, but IMHO they failed to sell it right (aside from the books). It looks kind of incomplete