Saturday, January 19, 2008

MacBook Air fits in envelope - just don't post it

WORLD NEWS SERVICE - Just days after being released, buyers of the MacBook Air are reporting issues after posting their new ultra slim laptop in the manilla envelope used in the Apple advertisements.

"I don't understand it," said Joan Berwtiz, from Portland, Seattle "they sell the machine by saying it can fit into a manilla envelope and then when you post it it arrives all banged up and doesn't work. What's the point."

Dell have quickly swooped on the anti MacBook Air sentiment by re-badging their entire line of laptops, calling them the "Dell AirFreight". Each product is the size of a standard shipping crate, thus allowing for reliable transportation.

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