



Recently, Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal, tested the MacBook Air's "Remote Disc" function and found that it doesn't work for installing Windows on your Mac, for watching DVDs, or for playing or importing music. You will need to purchase the $99.00 external optical drive to use these functions.
So, could this be another potential deal-breaker for some people? I think adam101569 over at [url=http://macfixit.com]MacFixIt[/url] sums is it quite nicely; "The MacBook Air is a niche product, even for Apple. It is strictly intended as a secondary machine to take a subset of your work on the road in a lightweight, powerful package. It may not be right for you, it will not be right for most of us. However, for its designed purpose the machine is an elegant solution."
You can view Walt Mossberg's video review of the MacBook Air below.
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