More often than not I am on the road heading to other companies offices for meetings. I don’t have a desk job so I am highly mobile on a regular basis. Often times what will come up in this discussion is what a typical computing day looks like for me. No longer do I need to plan my day around a power outlet. It seems like a small thing, but not having to worry about, or even really think about where I sit in meetings, at airports, in airplanes, etc., is wonderfully freeing. This is the same feeling I have now using the new MacBook Air. Being able to drive longer and farther without having to think or plan trips around gas stations was wonderfully liberating. The experience actually reminds me quite a bit like the first time I got a hybrid car. Transformative is another word I’ve heard from those I’ve talked with who also have one of the new Airs. There is something wonderfully liberating about not needing to worry about plugging your laptop in. They did it with one feature that has taken notebook computers to a new level–true all-day battery life. With the recently released 2013 refresh, Apple just made the perfect notebook even better. A few years back I declared the 13″ MacBook Air the perfect notebook.
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