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[i][align=center]It was designed by [b]Intel[/b] with help from [b]Ziba[/b], Portland (The Motorola RAZR designer) [img]http://i29.tinypic.com/zwkj2a.jpg[/img] This is thin. Using flash memory in pl

[align=center]That doesnt exist! Its only a rumor! :idea::idea::idea: The worlds thinnest is the [img]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/overview_header20080115.png[/img] [u][b]Macbook Air[/b] [/u]:arrow:[url=http://www.apple.com/macbookair]Thinnovation.[/url] [img]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/overview_bigair_one20080115.png[/img] [img]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/design_thinair20080115.jpg[/img] [b]Amazingly thin. Amazingly full-size. [/b]The thinness of MacBook Air is stirring. But perhaps more impressive, there�s a full-size notebook encased in the 0.16 to 0.76 inch of sleek, sturdy anodized aluminum. And at just 3.0 pounds,1 MacBook Air is more than portable � it�s with you everywhere you go. [img]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/design_displayair20080115.jpg[/img] [b]A no-compromise display.[/b] The glossy 13.3-inch, widescreen LED backlit MacBook Air display is the same viewable size as the screen on MacBook. The 1280-by-800 resolution gives you vibrant images and rich colors at full brightness the moment you open MacBook Air. So you get full-screen performance with all the benefits of a slim design. [img]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/design_keyboardair20080115.jpg[/img] [b]Full-size, full-feature keyboard. [/b]The keyboard is full-size with crisp keys just like the ones on MacBook. But MacBook Air goes further by adding backlit key illumination, making it easy to work in low-light settings such as airplanes and conference halls. A built-in ambient light sensor automatically adjusts keyboard and display brightness for optimal visibility. And with the oversize multi-touch trackpad, it just keeps getting better for fingers. [scroll][u][b]Photos.[/b][/u][/scroll] [img]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/wireless_rentals20080115.jpg[/img] [b]Wireless movie rentals.[/b] With iTunes, you can now rent, download, and watch the latest blockbuster hits as well as classic movies on MacBook Air. So you can have one of the world�s thinnest, lightest cinemas with you wherever you go. [img]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/wireless_illustration20080115.png[/img] [b]Ahead of the curve.[/b] In redefining thin, MacBook Air has shed something you no longer need: the optical drive. That�s because MacBook Air is built for the wireless world. So instead of watching DVDs, you can rent movies wirelessly from the iTunes Store. And instead of backing up files to a stack of discs, you can back up files wirelessly using Apple�s new Time Capsule. However, for those times when you still need to install software on MacBook Air from a CD or DVD, a new feature called Remote Disc lets you wirelessly use or �borrow� the optical drive of a Mac or PC in the vicinity. So you can have full access to an optical drive without having to haul one around. [img]http://images.apple.com/macbookair/images/wireless_hero20080115.jpg[/img] To Find out more, Clikk [/u]:arrow:[url=http://www.apple.com/macbookair]Thinnovation.[/url][/align]

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