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What do you *need* an optical drive for?
To rip all my DVDs so they'll play on Apple's new crippled devices?
To reinstall any pre-2010 software (how long has the app store been around, 18 months? Less?)
I do still burn the odd CD/DVD (music, photos, files) - can't always use USB drives.
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The current MBA's integrated GPU is already fine for casual gaming (30+ FPS in Portal at native resolution), and Ivy Bridge is supposed to be 50%+ faster, so that's covered.
Lots of games specifically say "integrated graphics not supported" or even go so far as to say "will not play on MBA". It may well be that they're good enough but some games just say "fail" if they don't see a dedicated GPU. They could fix the problem by just adding a cut-rate GPU and abandoning the integrated crap (that's the one bit of Intel I wish Apple
would dump)
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I admit that 128GB is a bit tight, but what do you need 500+ GB for that wouldn't be better supported by some kind of centralized NAS / Time Capsule / remote storage type of solution?
And the 128GB is an extra $250. I guess I could go all out and pay and extra $700 for the 256 GB model, yeah, might do that...
And what's the point of having a nice speedy SSD if most of the stuff you need has to be beamed wirelessly from some "prone-to-stall-and-glitch" setup? I don't see the point of having a state-of-the-art super light laptop so you can watch a movie skip and stall because there's no room to store it locally, wireless is still glitchy, and an optical drive wasn't cool enough (unless you want to buy one of those silly external ones).
What do I need all that 500GB for?
Well, obviously my prodigious pr0n collection er, I do tape a few things with EyeTV. I have some old video projects, movie downloads, ripped DVDs for the optical drive-less future. iPhoto, iTunes blah blah. Most importantly - I like my laptop to have virtually everything my desktop has. If the iMac is out of action I can work from the laptop no problems.
Unless it's a dinky 64GB MBA, then it can't be a "main axe" subsitute. It can do lots of things, but you're seriously compromised if it's your only computer.
And don't mention the cloud. I can't control the cloud. I don't like the cloud.
Bottom line, I have to pay double to get the same functionality of my Macbook, admittedly in a sexier case, but still double price nonetheless.