T3 reviews Apple MacBook Air: ‘True engineering genius’
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 - 10:50 AM EDT "We've been messin' with the ultimate version and make no mistake; this is true engineering genius," Luke Peters reports for T3."Apple has worked architectural wonders by shoehorning in 2GB RAM, a 64Gb solid-state hard drive, 802.11n wifi, Bluetooth and blisteringly bright 13.3-inch LED screen. A new multi-gesture touchpad mimics the type of finger control seen with the iPhone and iPod touch, too," Peters reports.
"Flip down a secret panel on the curved edge to discover a USB port, Micro-DVI and headphone socket. There's even an iSight worked into the lid, flanked by an omnidirectional microphone and light-sensor for activating the fantastic backlit keyboard, which is by far the most responsive Apple has ever made," Peters reports. "Considering this notebook measures just 40mm at its thinnest point [sic. It's 0.4-1.94 cm] and weighs under 1.5kg [1.36 kg to be precise], it's a miracle this thing actually made it off the design table."
Peters reports, "It's a show-off's dream and the shape of things to come..."
Full review, including MacBook Air's potential drawbacks, here.

Aaah, but if you read all the Microsoft Windows fanboy comments all over the web you'll see why the Air is really quite useless and that no-one at all will buy it.

I do see how some people must hate Apple, and us.