I agree. I mean I would just network in to mymbp and sync stuff over, if I new 
how to do that. and all over the air so to speak.
take care.

On Nov 18, 2010, at 15:41, Yuma Decaux <jamy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The ethernet is a 10/100 and not 1000 and the macbook air is a portable 
> system, in the extremes. Meaning it would mostly be used as a wifi connected 
> internet search pad. And some more stuff that actually doesn't require LAN 
> connectivity. This is why they put it aside for other more beneficial factors.
> 
> I had an ipad before, and honestly i'm doing a lot more with my macbook air 
> now, don't need to haul my pro and sold my ipad for someone who can make 
> better use of the sight.
> 
> Ethernet is really not a requirement, unless this is your only computer.
> 
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