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Yep, and with the cloud storage there is no need for a cd and dvd rom either
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Good karma said:Yep, and with the cloud storage there is no need for a cd and dvd rom either
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One moving part...the cooling fan. If I put my ear close enough to it I can hear a tiny click when mine starts up and I could actually hear the fan a couple of times when there was some intensive processor work going on but it was just a whisper. Airs are awesome indeed!Gabriel1 said:It's the i5 1.7Ghz 128GB, plenty fast enough for me and of course as it's the 13" it has a memory card slot which is a bonus.
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Great stuff, and the best part is the solid state drive ( no moving parts) makes it really fast and silent compared to normal laptops using twice the processing power, but they generate heat, noise and god knows what.
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Good karma said:Richadams, are you saying that macbook airs have cooling fans, i didnt see one when i saw them at the shops, or do you mean the macbook pro, they i understand have fans. But macbook air is like ipad, no moving parts at all
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Thanks Gabriel! Another view from iFixit's teardown...Good karma said:Richadams, are you saying that macbook airs have cooling fans, i didnt see one when i saw them at the shops, or do you mean the macbook pro, they i understand have fans. But macbook air is like ipad, no moving parts at all
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Picture from Tech Republic from a teardown of the 2011 MacBook Air
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lukepast said:If you're a techie geek like me, then it's probably possible to replace the nano's battery -- I know there's instructions and sources for replacing batteries etc on my even older iPod Mini -- if I had to use public transport on a regular basis I would upgrade the mini's 4Gb hard drive with a 8Gb or 16Gb CF card to give it a longer life
The iPod Classic is probably well worth looking into repairing the broken jack -- even if you have to pay someone to do it?