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A Great Parody of Apple’s MacBook Air

written on 1 February, 2008 by Dawud Miracle

I’m sure you’ve seen Apple’s new hyper-thin laptop the MacBook Air – touted the world’s thinnest notebook. It’s so thin it can fit in a manilla envelope. If you haven’t seen the 30 second TV spot yet, check this out…

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Now that you have the background of the original, watch this great parody.

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Yes, I’m a Mac user and a huge fan (though I don’t consider myself one of the cult). And yes, I’m planning to get a MacBook Air very soon.

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28 responses so far ↓

  • Vlad – Small Business and Web Design Feb 1, 2008 at 10:39 pm  

    Very smart and funny parody. I must admit it is very well done :)

  • Jean Browman–Cheerful Monk Feb 2, 2008 at 12:27 am  

    Why are you getting it? We’ve read the battery isn’t removable. That’s a deal breaker for us. We will be interested in your experience with it.

  • Home Recording Feb 2, 2008 at 9:21 am  

    That looks very alluring and I am not surprised that you are planning to get one. Since I am more or less house bound, I use a pc with which I am quite comfortable. My son is a great Mac fan and has been trying to persuade me to switch over, at least with a desk top Mac, which may well be the next one that I shall experiment with.

    What is this about the battery not being replaceable? That means that if the battery conks out, you will have to buy a new notebook. Is this true?

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 2, 2008 at 2:59 pm  

    Vlad,
    Yeah, even my non-techie wife laughed.

    Jean,
    It’s not the laptop for everyone. It serves a specific purpose for a specific niche – which I happen to be in. So what the battery isn’t removable? How else can you get such a light-weight, low profile machine?

    Home Recording,
    When the battery conks out, Apple is offering a replacement service – just like on the latest iPods. So I’m not at all concerned about the battery.

    What I’m in it for is a light-weight machine that I can work on for a few hours on the airplane or at a coffee shop away from my office. I have a revved-up Mac Pro in my office with a couple of 23″ cinema displays. That will always be my primary computer. So I’m looking for as lightweight a notebook as possible and the MacBook Air nails it.

    And like all new products…we’ll see.

  • Living Rooms Feb 4, 2008 at 2:00 am  

    LOL! The notebook costs 3 grand??!!

  • Eva White Feb 4, 2008 at 3:20 am  

    It is a great advancement in the field of technology. A notebook so thin and so compact is amazing.

  • Dining Room Furniture Feb 4, 2008 at 3:56 am  

    The spoof was cute.
    I’ve read somewhere that the mac book air has issues with battery life. Is that true?

  • Free Debt Calculator Feb 5, 2008 at 10:52 pm  

    Holy smokes! What’s with the more expensive model!? Looks like its $3k and the only thing it seems to have over the $1800 model is the Solid State hard drive and .2GHz processor speed? For $1200 that solid state hard drive better let you travel through time, buy another macbook air 20 years from now when its considered a relic for $10, come back, all in enough time to return the original you bought for $3k. I have to admit, I like a lot about macs, but that price is so much more than I’d be willing to pay.

  • Adam Kayce : Monk at Work Feb 6, 2008 at 10:43 am  

    I’m a Mac nut, so naturally I’m drooling over a MacBook Air. But, like the sugary donuts at the supermarket, I can pass it up.

    Why?

    Because it has a few too many limitations (hard drive size, processor speed, etc.). I’d personally rather get a MacBook Pro, with all the bells & whistles. It’s only a few pounds, after all.

    Which isn’t to say that if you get one, Dawud, I’ll be the first one who wants to play with it!

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 6, 2008 at 10:55 am  

    Living Room,
    No, it costs $1800. There’s a solid state hard drive option that raises the price to $3000.

    Eva,
    That’s Apple for ya.

    Dining Room,
    Don’t all notebooks? They come out saying 5 hours of battery life and you find that what they meant to say was 2 hours.

    I’ll let you know more when I’m using one.

    Free Debt,
    Remember, this is really a specialty item meant for a niche market. It’s not a notebook replacement for everyone. The MacBook (not MacBook Air) is certainly priced reasonably. And Apple doesn’t skim on parts like most other manufacturers.

  • RailroadGeek Feb 11, 2008 at 4:51 pm  

    Which Mac Pro do you have? (2 Dual-Core Xeon, 2 Quad-Core Xeon, etc.) The only reason it’s “The World’s Thinnest Notebook” (which isn’t 100% True) is because they cut out all of the features. Ultimately I’d rather carry the extra weight and have the stability of the MacBook Pro.

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 12, 2008 at 10:34 am  

    RailroadGeek,
    2 Dual-Core Xeon with 4GB RAM, 4x300GB HD with 2 23″ Cinema Displays. Love the system.

    I hear you on the Thinness of the Air. Yet, I don’t see it as a MacBook Pro replacement. I see it as a great, lightweight option that can synch with my MacPro for when I’m on the road. But that means my MacPro always remains my core computer. I like this option, personally.

  • Ed Feb 16, 2008 at 8:30 pm  

    I just got to have the MacBook Air! – For the ability to practice your turn table skills alone it’s a no brainer :)

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 20, 2008 at 11:27 pm  

    Ed,
    Do you love it? And…is it meant to be your primary computer?

  • Matt Feb 23, 2008 at 6:31 pm  

    Thats funny. The no battery thing wouldnt bother me if I could afford one anyways. I’d just get 2.
    Ever seen the MadTV goof on Jobs. Check it out. Its Funny. Heres a link

  • Polina Apr 16, 2008 at 9:01 am  

    Ouch… It looks so fragile… With the child running around and taking all she is able to get to, having such a light and thin 3K$ worth thing is potentially dangerous… for the thing…

    A paper seems to be much more useful and long-lasting in this case:))

  • Devin Jun 7, 2008 at 7:41 pm  

    I heard some company actually made a leather “folder” for the macbook air. It was only a matter of time before someone out there took the commercial idea and turned it into something real. It actually looks good though.

  • Trevor Jul 11, 2008 at 8:22 am  

    Macbook Air deservedly holds the crown as the next best thing to a bread knife in the world of laptops. Understandably, people are reluctant to use it as a cutting tool on a regular basis by the high cost of the “knife”, and the fear of damaging the blade. How about Macbook Air being classed as a weapon and not allowed on airplanes anymore?

  • Gadget Mania Sep 17, 2008 at 2:58 am  

    That was a funny video . You don’t see much of these videos anymore.

    It really cracked me up, I am just showing it to my brother now and he is loving it too.

  • iwantafreemacbook Oct 28, 2008 at 6:55 pm  

    How funny is that video! I was going to buy a Macbook air but I think now going to go for one of the new Aluminum ones

  • faye Nov 8, 2008 at 1:55 am  

    i am a mac user myself, though i also like the idea of getting my thoughts on the “thin as hell” one… sleek parody… hell yeah!

  • Dito Delacroix Nov 13, 2008 at 10:30 pm  

    LOL,funny video,hmm i’m a mac user too, addicted to. Hmm Thin is Beautiful ??? I’m consider buy thin aluminum Macbook instead :)

  • Free Macbook Dec 12, 2008 at 12:56 pm  

    Haha this is great
    Have you seen the one thats like goes on about how it’s a paty trick but it’s $3000 well worth it
    thrn it finishes “the new macbook air, why the hell not?” best one out IMO

  • Free Macbook Air Apr 21, 2009 at 7:18 pm  

    I thought the Macbook Air parody was pretty funny, haha. I wonder if the paper one works as good as the real one.

  • wicker patio table Jul 4, 2009 at 5:24 am  

    Really funny Macbook parody. Very costly paper :)

  • air sampling supplies Jul 25, 2009 at 9:19 pm  

    I’ve seen lots of stuff about the macbook air and it just looks like another mac. Except this time, they’ve made it weaker. I in general don’t like apple but talk about paying more for less.

  • MaciPadForum Feb 7, 2010 at 4:46 pm  

    Love the video! I’m sure you will have some goods ones for the iPad

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