The Apple Sub-Notebook is another name for the MacBook Air, launched at Macworld in January 2008. The computer is 50% thinner than the MacBook Pro and uses NAND flash memory instead of a hard drive.
Apple Sub-Notebook News and Blogs
Popular Mechanics: Macworld 2008 Prediction: Apple's MacBook Plus Tablet Laptop (January 3, 2008)
Telegraph: Apple 'to release superthin laptop' (January 3, 2008)
MacNN: Rentals, subnotebook, Blu-Ray at Macworld (January 3, 2008)
Engadget: Is this the ultraportable MacBook? (Answer: probably not) (January 2, 2008)
CrunchGear: Apple's Upcoming Sub-Notebook to Cost Around $1500 December 6, 2007
MacNN: CNBC: Apple Sub-notebook for $1500, 3G iPhone in June December 6, 2007
AppleInsider: Apple Sub-Notebook To Retail for $1500, 3G iPhone by June December 6, 2007
ArsTechnica: Official Word of Apple Subnotebook Now Expected at Mac World November 12, 2007
ZDNet: Apple Subnotebook Needed May 16, 2007
Ars Technica: Apple Subnotebook Rumor Delayed Again April 28, 2007
MacRumors: Apple's Subnotebook Delayed Until Late 2007/2008? April27, 2007
iTWire: Apple Subnotebook by Christmas? March 8, 2007
MacWorld: Apple Subnotebook Will Run iPhone OSX March 8, 2007
AppleInsider: Apple to Re-enter the Sub-Notebook Market February 16, 2007
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