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Cons Too thin to carry in a hand without a sleeve. MBA external components are overpriced as is the case for most other apple accessories. on by CodeNameBoo | Read full review
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Cons the xbox 360 plugin and joypad when connected crashes the mac, and it can get oily when playing 3d games (left4dead). on by jamdog30 | Read full review
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Cons COST... 999$ seems overpriced for the limited base model on by converse3 | Read full review
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Cons None come to mind. on by pjs_boston | Read full review
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Cons No 3G/4G - why the hell not?
No Ethernet
No SD slot
Tiny SSD in base configuration
Expensive to start with, more expensive if you want a decent configuration on by shouldbesimple | Read full review -
Cons nothing is wrong with it on by mattpenick | Read full review
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Cons I've had this laptop for 5 months now and I've experienced very little to complain for. There have been times when errors in Mac OSX Lion but none to diminish the user experience. One drawback is the HDD space because I got the 64 SSD only so I have to cl on by TechieNomad | Read full review
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Cons No Built in 3G Modem, GPS & SD card slot. on by shadab121 | Read full review
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Cons No optical disc drive on by chensixiao | Read full review
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Cons No 8 Track Player :)
No SD Card
Expensive Memory
Lion is still a work in progress on by bghanks | Read full review -
Cons won't stay connected to wifi on by berkeley852 | Read full review
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Cons If your a college student who needs a fast/durable/lasting computer for things such as writing papers/researching internet sources there shouldn't be a problem. on by AnthonyClark | Read full review
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Cons Base SSD size too small, for now. Integrated 3G/4G would be nice. on by jes_1112 | Read full review
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Cons No Ethernet port. No CD drive. Fans can get very load. on by AndyLe604 | Read full review
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Cons No 3G connectivity (a must have now a days), no SD card slot on 11", very pricy if you upgrade specs, but all Apple products are expensive. on by andresg01 | Read full review
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Cons Unknown. Have not had any hands on time yet. The prior model was plenty fast. on by bjbouch | Read full review
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Cons Obvious limitations(won't list them). A Thinkpad x220 is a much better device for the money, and comes with an i7, negating the Air as being the fastest ultraportable. You can also get 23 hours of battery time with the Thinkpad. on by JunkYardTM | Read full review
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Cons Apple. Locked into propietary software and hardware services and options which can be less than satisfactory. Only i5 options, no i7 options like with the 11" Alienware and other subcompacts or 'ultraportables'. No dedicated video processing as with other on by PizzleDizzle | Read full review
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Cons No optical drive, no Ethernet port, no SD slot, 11" screen on by wuchmee | Read full review
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Cons Overpriced, Limited Storage, Limited Ports, Not as long of a battery, No SD Card Slot on by NateDoughty | Read full review
