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jtwrace:I've had my 13" MBA for a couple of years now and it is working fine and is pristine physically. I bought an "Avenues" zip case from Staples for about $25.00. There is a slip pocket on the left side that the MBA fits in perfectly, space for cards and pens and the right side has a pad of paper. The cover is padded (slightly) and the whole thing zips up. Inexpensive, light, compact, effective and durable (about two years and counting). Plus, it doesn't look like a laptop computer case and so draws less attention. I recommend it highly.
What sleeve do you guys use?Of course thin is ideal. Anyone have this one from Tom Bihn?http://www.tombihn.com/page/001/PROD/ACC/TB0350Any good?
In my bag I currently carry iPad, MBA 11", 500 gb external HD, BT Apple keyboard, iPhone, flashlight, every conceivable cord/plugin for usb etc, 8600 mAh USB charger for iPad and iPhone, various cleaning cloths and spray stuffs, my leatherman, MBA power cord, and in order to keep it all organized I have a lot of the TB inserts including a clear case, and several small insert cases.
I have succumbed to the lure of the MBA, just a standard 13" model, i5, 256gb SSD and 4G of ram but it's plenty quick and so light. Never thought I'd own an Apple product but I've had this for about 10 days or so and it's a really nice computer.
I prefer to go naked. Why spoil a beautiful body? I've never had issues with scratches, etc.
Ohhhh the end of days is surly near! Please tell me you didn't wipe mountain lion off and install W7.
Keep buying those Apple products....I think the next target is 900...
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Apple (US:AAPL) ended the day with a gain of $11.77 a share, or almost 2%, to post its highest- ever close at $648.11. The stock has gained almost 13% since a selloff in July that was sparked by disappointment with the company’s earnings report.Peter Misek of Jeffries & Co. raised his price target on Apple’s stock to $900 a share from $800 on Friday. He wrote in a research note that checks with Asian components producers suggest Apple is close to launching a so-called iPad mini tablet that would be smaller than the current iPad, and that the company could show off the next iPhone at an event in September.