Thanks Steve..
.. for a US$19.95 upgrade for my iPod Touch so I can have the same features I've already hacked into it from an iPhone
.. for a US$1999 thin Macbook with a non-replaceable battery and an 80Gb hard drive (seriously, you couldn't fit a 160Gb from an iPod? that would have actually made it a useful product, but no, the only other option is a AU*$1700* "upgrade" to a 64GB SSD drive)
.. for dropping the price of the Apple TV in the US but not in Australia
.. for the Time Capsule WLAN AP with a 1TB hard drive that costs AU$199 than buying an Airport Extreme base station and a USB 1TB hard drive to plug into it
So sure, last night was no iPod-hiFi and leather iPod cases, but it sure was crap.
.. for a US$1999 thin Macbook with a non-replaceable battery and an 80Gb hard drive (seriously, you couldn't fit a 160Gb from an iPod? that would have actually made it a useful product, but no, the only other option is a AU*$1700* "upgrade" to a 64GB SSD drive)
.. for dropping the price of the Apple TV in the US but not in Australia
.. for the Time Capsule WLAN AP with a 1TB hard drive that costs AU$199 than buying an Airport Extreme base station and a USB 1TB hard drive to plug into it
So sure, last night was no iPod-hiFi and leather iPod cases, but it sure was crap.
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Not sure that people _want_ a small keyboard and screen, but they want the small dimensions, and I'm not sure that the thickness is the dimension that most people want to minimise.
But for the people that work on a laptop all the time, and only have one work computer, then a large screen and keyboard might be good.
I'll see what has happened with the Air by July when my salary sacrifice expires, anyway ;)