Macbook Air, part 2
I finally had time to actually use the Air. A few thoughts...
Second Life works tremendously better on the Mac side and there is no lag.
The VGA-out dongle worked fine. On the Windows side, you need to use the Intel mirroring software and on the Mac side you have to set the screens to mirror. By the way, the native resolution of the Macbook Air is the same as the Macbook @ 1280x800.
Below you will find two photos of the thickness/thinness factor of the Macbook Air. Clockwise, the items are the Macbook Air, the Fujitsu P1510D tablet, the XO, an iPod Touch, a Treo 700wx, and the Asus eeePC.


Second Life works tremendously better on the Mac side and there is no lag.
The VGA-out dongle worked fine. On the Windows side, you need to use the Intel mirroring software and on the Mac side you have to set the screens to mirror. By the way, the native resolution of the Macbook Air is the same as the Macbook @ 1280x800.
Below you will find two photos of the thickness/thinness factor of the Macbook Air. Clockwise, the items are the Macbook Air, the Fujitsu P1510D tablet, the XO, an iPod Touch, a Treo 700wx, and the Asus eeePC.
Labels: Kathy Schrock, Macbook Air






4 Comments:
Hehe, I love the gadget stack. I'm surprised that SL runs so much better on OS X; that must be the way SL is coded, unless maybe the video drivers for Windows are not current (but I assume they are).
Wow, Kathy, what a great visual. So sleek and thin! Thanks for giving me techno-lust!
K
You've invented the computer sandwich. Crunchy but good.
Nice photos... they make me jealous though.
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