I read a blog post by steven levy, one of the senior editors of The washington post and he had lost his MacBook Air. The thin slidy laptop which is smaller than small was lost in thin air of his apartment. The fact that the delicate small chap(teh Air) of apple is small,it can easily slide into small crevices. The Air is a fabulous thing and the fact the Air became so thin was that it was kept on an abstemious diet.With a few parts chopped off, the apple guys managed to create a notebook that deserved a worldwide attention. The MacBook Air got an ideal start but it had to be sold. Buying the notebook meant that you were buying a notebook that could fit in your pocket(not in terms of money,but size). Currently the PDA and the mobile phones are the gadgets that fit easily in our pockets and they get slided away with the same ease by thieves too.This could have happened with steven possibly. He also suspected that it could have gone away with the thick trash of old newspapers and magazines into the recycling bin.This incident shouldn't really affect the sales of the MacBook Air which has been specifically built for those who travel frequently but it surely highlights the fact that human nature and habits could play a vital role in the success of the Mac commercially. You wouldn't like to buy a notebook which get lost or stolen easily.
Read the blog of steven levy
Also try : MacBook Air - Pros n Cons
Senior editor looses his MacBook air


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