Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Gates, Guitars and Buckethead.

This week is a time for technology and discovery!

Held this week was Apple's Macworld Conference & Expo. There's something in the Air. Let's see the best thing to come out from Macworld:

Steve Jobs with a suspicious-looking envelope.
What is inside?


Whoa! It's none other than...
The Macbook Air.



Let the pictures do the talking for
the world's thinnest notebook:








Wow... simply, wow... Look at the specifications while I pick my jaw up from the floor.

Component Early 2008
Display 13.3" glossy LED-backlit LCD widescreen 6-bit display, 1280x800 pixel resolution
Graphics Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor with 144 MB of DDR2 SDRAM shared with main memory
Storage 80-GB PATA hard drive
64-GB SSD optional
Processor 1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Merom, with 800 MHz FSB
1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo optional
Memory 2GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM Soldered to the logicboard
Wireless Networking Integrated AirPort Extreme supports 802.11a/b/g/draft n
Wired Ethernet Optional USB Ethernet Adapter
Optical storage Optional External USB SuperDrive
Camera Built-in iSight
Battery 37 W-Hr Lithium-polymer battery
5 hours estimated run-time.
Physical Dimensions 22.7 cm D x 32.4 cm  W x 0.4~1.94 cm H
8.9 in. D x 12.74 in. W x 0.16~0.76 in. H
1.36 kg (3.0 lbs.)
Bluetooth 2.1+EDR built-in
Port connections 1x USB 2.0
1x Micro-DVI video port (adapters are included for VGA or DVI monitors up to 1920x1200 pixels)
1x Audio Out (3.5 mm stereo jack)
Audio 1x microphone
1x mono loudspeaker
External speakers must be plugged in for stereo.
Keyboard Backlit full-size keyboard with ambient light sensor
Trackpad
Supports multi-touch gestures
Base price USD$1,799

Not too bad a price for such an astounding notebook.


While searching for the Steve Job's keynote at Macworld 2008, I chanced upon the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which was just held the week before. The highlight was watched Bill Gate's last keynote (retire from being full-time Microsoft employee). At the end of his keynote, he was challenged to a Guitar Hero game. His opponent brought on Kelly "TipperQueen" Law-Yone, a pro Guitar Hero gamer, while Mr. Gates brought on Slash from Velvet Revolver.

Searched around for how good is TipperQueen at Guitar Hero. She 5-starred Jordan on Expert Difficulty. Jordan, a special version of the song by Buckethead, is considered one of the most difficult songs ever in the Guitar Hero series. When I searched on YouTube for Jordan, found out that a player nicknamed HellAshes 100% FC'ed (FC = Full Combo) it twice, 2nd time with score more than 500K. Check out his video of it.






Now watch the creator of the song, Buckethead perform the original version live. He's got insane skillz.


Enjoy the pix, the vids and the song.


Gadgetmeister Wen Ching, 2008.

1 comment:

sprinkled_cupcakes said...

wen i highly recommend u to get a macbook air! OMG i soo want a macbook air!! thanks for putting the link in my blog.
are u going to get a macbook? i'll convince u to get a macbook when i see u at my party tomorrow!

mac's are THE BEST :P no virus :)