The word “air” suggests a lightness, a barely there-ness. When the MacBook Air was introduced, it evoked just that, as one of the world’s thinnest computers. It could even slip into a manila folder.

The trade-off for ultra portability back in 2008? Less power and fewer features. No DVD drive, no Ethernet port. Radical!

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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