
During the MacWorld keynote Steve Jobs introduced various new products. Jobs started off with
Time Capsule, an AirPort Extreme base station with an integrated hard drive, so you can use Time Machine wirelessly. The 500GB version is USD 299, the 1TB version USD 499. Apple also released an update to its
Apple TV (free software update for current owners), which now does not require a computer to access new content. You can rent movies (new in iTunes) straight from the Apple TV, in DVD or HD quality. Lastly, as anticipated, Apple introduced the
MacBook Air, which is quite thin at 0.16" to 0.76". It has a 13.3" display, multi-touch trackpad, optional SSD 64GB drive, Core 2 Duo processor (1.6-1.8Ghz), and 2GB of memory. The device lacks an optical drive, but you can either 'borrow' one from another Mac, or buy an external one for USD 99. The machine costs USD 1799.
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2005-12-13
...but it seems as if you'd like to sound a bit 'VIP' in terms of your opinion by pointing out 'how you've already blogged about Apple TV' instead of simply bringing on the arguments concerning this discussion in this forum.

If it's not worth for you to repeat, it's not worth for us to read anyway, I'm sure ...
And knowing you, I'd like to point out that I'm not being hostile - I'm simply questioning whether you have something to say ... -Just as you may wonder that when reading this, which by the way I'm totally OK with