-Showing some videos on how to use the multi-touch trackpad, double tap to move a photo (for example), zoom, pinch in and out like on the iPhone
-"Very generous" trackpad, multi-touch gestures
-"Perhaps the best notebook keyboard we've ever shipped" and ambient light sensor so it's backlit (Thanks Steve!)
-LED backlight display, built-in iSight, full-size keyboard
-Open it up, magnetic latch, full-size 13.3" widescreen display
-It is REALLY thin, Steve repeats "It's the world's thinnest notebook!"
-(We have a crapload of photos coming soon guys, be patient!)
-So thin it fits inside a yellow manilla envelope
-MacBook Air is 0.76 inches to 0.16 inches (slant), thickest part of MacBook Air is thinner than the thinnest part of Sony TZ series
-There's "too much compromise" on keyboard, display, performance, thinness
-He's talking about the competition as to what people consider to be "thin notebooks"
-What does that mean?
-It's the world's thinnest notebook (says Steve)
-Today we're introducing a third kind of notebook, the MacBook Air
-What is it? "Well, as you know, Apple makes the best notebooks on the planet"
-"There's something in the Air!"
@Flek
Vielleicht, weil es so leicht ist wie Luft, oder eine Brise den alten Muff rausbläst.