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How is the Macbook Air not geared towards the college student?

I’m reading all these reviews and they all say the Air is are not geared to the college student. I understand that it has only 1 usb port and I’m perfectly fine with that. As for the lack of cd drive, I do not have a problem with that either. Next year I will be a freshman at Saint Mary’s. I’m looking for a more portable laptop because i will be traveling a little more. So what important components is the MBA missing that is vital for the college student

The Air is for the all wireless environment. It has minimal storage, being designed for carrying files, presentations, etc. Definitely not a game machine, or able to deal with large applications like Adobe CS3.

It’s mainly a wireless interface, designed for the power business traveler.

If you can make it work for you, by all means, buy one.

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Lonely Planet Los Angeles San Diego and Southern California (Regional Travel Guide)


Lonely Planet Los Angeles San Diego and Southern California (Regional Travel Guide)


$11.99


Perhaps LA is best defined by those simple life-affirming moments. A cracked-ice, jazz-age cocktail on Beverly Boulevard, a hike high into the Hollywood Hills sagebrush, a swirling pod of dolphins off Point Dume Adam Skolnick, Lonely Planet Writer Our Promise You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet authors visit the places we write about, each and every edition. We never accept …

Shifting Gears at 50: A Motorcycle Guide for New and Returning Riders


Shifting Gears at 50: A Motorcycle Guide for New and Returning Riders


$16.47


This is a motorcycling guidebook written for those 40 and older that are interested in riding motorcycles. The largest segment of new riders and motorcycle purchasers are are in this age group, and many see this as the perfect time to begin a new adventure. Philip Buonpastore’s book provides advice to the older rider who is riding for the first time, or returning to riding after many years off of…

Lonely Planet California (Regional Guide)


Lonely Planet California (Regional Guide)


$15.08


California ‘s nickname Golden State dates from its Wild West mining era. But on sunny days when the coastal fog lifts, it might just as well describe California ‘s more than 1100 miles of Pacific beaches. Sara Benson, Lonely Planet Writer Our Promise You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet authors visit the places we write about, each and every edition. We never accept freebies …


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