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    Apple Sub-Notebook in 2009?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by dbam987, Aug 6, 2008.

  1. dbam987

    dbam987 wicked-poster

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    cdnalsi Food for the funky people

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    I really don't give a damn about all these so called analysts having nothing better to do than just give their 'outlook' on websites like Macrumors and Appleinsider..
     
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    Sam Notebook Virtuoso

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    I don't think this will happen with the MacBook Air around...I would say this would either be actually a tablet Mac, or in fact the MacBook Air goes 12.1-inch. With the MBA so close in range, I don't believe Apple would put out yet another thin-and-light Mac.