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<blockquote data-quote="zacster" data-source="post: 1314456" data-attributes="member: 17931"><p>I would take these comments with a grain of salt, not because I don't believe him, but that is one incredibly spec'ed out machine. A generic MBA won't behave like that. An i7 with an SSD... we can all just dream. I have an i7 Lenovo from work. The power brick (and it IS a brick) weighs more than an MBA. What were they thinking when they shipped those things. I told my boss that I didn't want it when the project was done.</p><p></p><p>HD3000 graphics are NOT an add on, they are built into the processor. That said, HD3000 is better than the old style integrated graphics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zacster, post: 1314456, member: 17931"] I would take these comments with a grain of salt, not because I don't believe him, but that is one incredibly spec'ed out machine. A generic MBA won't behave like that. An i7 with an SSD... we can all just dream. I have an i7 Lenovo from work. The power brick (and it IS a brick) weighs more than an MBA. What were they thinking when they shipped those things. I told my boss that I didn't want it when the project was done. HD3000 graphics are NOT an add on, they are built into the processor. That said, HD3000 is better than the old style integrated graphics. [/QUOTE]
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