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Tuesday October 14, 2008
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Michael Miller, PC Magazine's erstwhile Editor-in-Chief and current blogging pundit, just posted on the Apple notebook extravaganza earlier today--and while he was mildly impressed here and there, he's not turning somersaults just yet. Miller writes:
Let's look at the technology. The MacBook Pro and most MacBooks get new all-aluminum cases that look cool and that Apple is talking up a lot; but they're pretty much the same as the current MacBook Air case. Apple may have a neat way of making this, and it certainly sounds cool, but to a user, I'm not sure what it really means--other than another good-looking aluminum case.
There's lots more where that came from. Check out his post at his blog, Forward Thinking, and let him know whether you agree.
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