<h2>Apple MacBook Air (2008)</h2>
If you wanted a laptop you could post, the Air was it. Steve Jobs pulled the first bulemic MacBook from a Manila envelope in 2008, a featherweight, wafer-thin object of desire stripped of its optical drive and most of the ports. It was ahead of its time, but by the time the MBA picked up Intel&#8217;s Core i-series processors in 2011, it proved that Apple had the right idea from the off. Except for the postage bit. That was just odd.
 

Apple MacBook Air (2008)

If you wanted a laptop you could post, the Air was it. Steve Jobs pulled the first bulemic MacBook from a Manila envelope in 2008, a featherweight, wafer-thin object of desire stripped of its optical drive and most of the ports. It was ahead of its time, but by the time the MBA picked up Intel’s Core i-series processors in 2011, it proved that Apple had the right idea from the off. Except for the postage bit. That was just odd.

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