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When we designed our Overnight Repair Service for Mac minis and AppleTVs, we sat down and asked ourselves exactly how we would like to be treated if our Apple product had a problem and we needed help to get it repaired.

During our discussions, the same words kept coming up when describing how an ideal service should work: Fast, Trusted, Reliable, Economical, Friendly and Flexible. We used these words as the basis for all of our repair services.
Our MacBook Air arrived today and our lead technician, Chet, promptly reverse-engineered it. It's amazing how small the screws are in this thing - it's like a big iPod. A lot of folks are dissing the, seemingly small, 80GB drive, but it wasn't that long ago that stock PowerBooks shipped with 80GB drives. I think that the Air is a fantastic innovation and bound to be the slickest mobile computing option available (until the tablet Mac comes out). Below is my stop-motion video of the unboxing and take-apart. Enjoy!
Labels: hard drive, macbook, macbook pro, Things I Know Are True, upgrade






