First Posted September 1st, 2006, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist On August 22nd, 2006, we purchased a "carrying case" for transporting our Mac test units to remote venues: a 2006 MINI Cooper S. The MINI is not just a car. It's a driving experience that assaults all the senses -- especially if you opt for the John Cooper Works Tuning Kit that squeezes 207 horses out of the 1.6 liter engine to propel a 2500 lb "hot hatch." It don't remember when I've had so much fun -- not even the time I was spent a weekend at the Jim Russell School of Racing at Laguna Seca --- not even the Saturday I spent at the Jim Hall Go Kart Racing School in Ventura. My MINI experience is further enhanced by the over 25 miles sweeping curves and tight hairpins between the nearest interstate and our mountain hideaway. I can drive my own version of the Nurburgring any day of the week -- and I often do it for the therapy. These special editions could be "hopped up" with a faster CPU, a screaming mobile GPU with dedicated video memory, fast storage, and the choice of black, red, or silver aluminum enclosures. Of course Apple would need to charge extra for the "S" line but that's okay. We pro-sumers who like little things that go fast will gladly pay the price. January 2008 UPDATE: Somebody at Apple either read this article or great minds think the same thoughts. They released the MacBook Air this month. It comes very close to our idea of an "S" version of the 13" MacBook. It has a thin, sleek aluminum enclosure, backlit keyboard, Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of memory, and Solid State Disk Drive. Though we would like a faster than 1.8GHz CPU, more RAM, and GPU faster than GMA X3100, we have to admit that at 3 pounds it's the closest thing yet to the "MINI Cooper S" of Mac laptops. December 2014 UPDATE: The current MacBook Air and iPad Air 2 exemplify the 'small and fast' spirit described above. We are looking forward to the rumored 12" MacBook Air with Retina display. RELATED ARTICLES SHOP APPLE STORE USA Has Bare Feats helped you? How about helping Bare Feats? |
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