I originally bought the 64Gb/2GB RAM unit to play with, but then quickly replaced it with the 128Gb/4Gb unit.
Did you replace the ssd/ram or the entire unit?
I originally bought the 64Gb/2GB RAM unit to play with, but then quickly replaced it with the 128Gb/4Gb unit.
nothing is user upgradable on these matey, even the SSD chips are soldered to the boardDid you replace the ssd/ram or the entire unit?

nothing is user upgradable on these matey, even the SSD chips are soldered to the board![]()
I sold my previous one, and bought the higher spec
. With regards to the above however - you're wrong. The SSD drives are not soldered in. There are already third party devices out there that fit the MBAs - Toshiba have done some for a start.
See here for example: http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/27/256gb-ssd-upgrades-for-new-macbook-air-announced/

Ha, yes, aren't they just - but that wasn't the point![]()

- I like having the full lightroom and itunes libraries on the external which means any of my macs can use them 

no problemI haven't tried LR on the Air yet, how does it handle it?

no problem![]()

Yeah I see your point but surely if you got an Air you would have or at least be planning to just use external storage for anything like music/movies/photos etc...seeing as the price of external drives nowadays are nearly on par with normal hard drives it hardly seems worth all the hassle of replacing it in the Air.
MBP on the other hand I understand.![]()

Same!made the decision to go for the dock on the left due to the 16:9 ratio, gives me a bit more usable real estate![]()
Definitely the way forwardSame!
On my 15" MBP I always had it on the bottom, but keep it to the left on the MBA.




- another purchase I'm very happy with 