Steve Jobs talks about the MacBook Air

Posted by on January 17, 2008

What’s so special about the MacBook Air? Well, it’s the thinnest laptop of all-time for one, making it extremely light and ultra-portable. Second, the MacBook Air doesn’t have an optical drive (meaning CD or DVD drive). Why? Because as Steve Jobs says, it doesn’t need one. Apple has actually developed software that lets you use the optical drives on other PCs and Macs, so you can pop a disc into your desktop drive and run it on your laptop wirelessly.

Some people will love this concept and others will consider it an inconvenience, but I think we are slowly moving away from optical drives anyway. Why distribute content on discs when everything can be easily downloaded these days? Still, the option to use discs is still there, you just need to have access to another computer that has a disc drive.

The price for the MacBook Air, $1799, isn’t bad and I wouldn’t mind owning one myself. There are several things an Apple still does better than a PC, such as photo and video editing. Check out the video and see for yourself why this is sure to be one of the hottest selling laptops of 2008.

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