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THIS is portability. Go to http://tiger.tv/more _info/?697 for more. Unlike some competitors we could (and do) mention, the Lenovo X300 not only fits in a manilla envelope, but comes with an onboard DVD optical drive as well. If you're interested in what kind of PC could possibly slip into the MacBook Air's favorite haunts, just watch this video!
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Apple boss Steve Jobs has unveiled the world's thinnest laptop, called the MacBook Air. The computer, which is 0.76 inches (1.93cm) at its thickest point, was unveiled at an event in San Francisco.
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On Friday, Sony announced their 2.5 wide x 0.01 inch thick electronic paper video screen. All we want to know is how long will it take for us to watch youtube on the go on one of these bad boys?
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OK. This was just a mock up, but Dell CTO Kevin Kettler promised yesterday that this "clean and sleek display" will be available later this year. The monitor has I/Os and speakers integrated into the display itself and a single DisplayPort cable off the back. This allows for very thin displays just by the removal of legacy electronics that were required to do the analog to digital conversions.
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At Macworld 2008, Wired's Jose Fermoso checks out the MacBook Air. This new notebook is ultra-thin, doesn't sacrifice power for size, and will take your breath away with its slick new design.
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Advertisement for Apple's new Macbook Air...Apple Mac Macbook Air Laptop Notebook..... A guided tour of the MacBook Air from apple, 2008 MacBook Air is ultra thin, ultra portable, and ultra unlike anything else.
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Panasonic's Ultra Thin Plasma TV's are less than 1" thick and will allow for flexibility in personal home entertainment. The advancement of thin plasma technology makes these televisions seem more like wall art than an actual television set.