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One of the things I remember about it was someone, maybe Jeff Atwood, spent a fortune on a maxed out model with an SSD.

Even though the SSD was much tinier than the hard drive and the processor in the machine was slow and under clocked to be able to manage heat, in combination with the SSD it was fast compiling code and ran smoother than a normal MacBook Pro.

The flipside is I think the hard drive was a 4200 RPM model and performed absolutely abysmally.

But if you didn’t need much computing power, say you’re a writer, it was extremely small and lightweight and easy to carry. It’s not surprising it changed the industry.



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