Read about it on my other personal blog, Covers.
But ignore the part about less blogging; I actually have a ton of stuff lined up for the Hack, and now that I'm using ecto my posting here will probably become more frequent.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
How MacBook Air sucks
Though I still think MacBook Air will rule all notebooks, Paul Boutin today raises the smartest argument against its success: it can't get online via cellular networks, as the iPhone can.
Pretty lame for an ultra-mobile product with "Air" in the name and with an easy market in iPhone owners. At the very least, Apple should enable MacBook Air to use an iPhone net connection via bluetooth.
Pretty lame for an ultra-mobile product with "Air" in the name and with an easy market in iPhone owners. At the very least, Apple should enable MacBook Air to use an iPhone net connection via bluetooth.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
MacBook Air will rule all notebooks
The MacBook Air unveiled by Apple today is generating plenty of geek skepticism, but I predict the following:
This will not matter. People will pay. And then the price will come down, and more people will pay. And so forth.
It's not about the specs, which are good enough, it's about fashion, design and aesthetics.
- It will become Apple's best-selling notebook by the end of the 2008 holiday season and will rank as one of the top 5 selling notebooks in the U.S.
- A disproportionate share of sales will be to women.
- A disproportionate share of sales will be to iPhone owners.
- MacBook Air will replace the original MacBook within 18 months and, eventually, a larger version will replace the MacBook Pro 15.
- By the end of 2010, the MacBook Air will be the best-selling notebook in the country. (It may have been renamed just "MacBook" at that point.)
This will not matter. People will pay. And then the price will come down, and more people will pay. And so forth.
It's not about the specs, which are good enough, it's about fashion, design and aesthetics.
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