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#26 2008-05-18 9:51 pm
- reece_james
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Re: move over MB Air?
FutureDreamz wrote:
NAG wrote:
Yeah but you lose the USB port. Thats a bit silly.
uh, no. The Air has four unused usb connection points on the motherboard.
Slightly over designed isn't it?
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#27 2008-05-18 11:05 pm
- Bat
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Re: move over MB Air?
Not if more than one design variant is envisaged.
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#28 2008-05-19 5:30 am
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Re: move over MB Air?
Bat wrote:
Not if more than one design variant is envisaged.
You would think that, but the MacBook Air? I know Apple used to have additional slots and weird things in their designs. The eMac had 2 IDE connections for instance.
I just find it interesting that there are spares in a computer trying to be compact. That's space for a FW port!
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