Unveiled MacBook Air at the 2008 Macworld
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On January 15, 2008, Steve Jobs took the stage at Macworld in San Francisco to unveil one of Apple's most iconic products—the MacBook Air. In a moment that stunned the audience, Jobs pulled the ultra-thin laptop out of a manila envelope, demonstrating its unprecedented slimness. Marketed as the world’s thinnest notebook, the MacBook Air featured a sleek design, flash storage, and a multi-touch trackpad, setting new standards for portable computing.
While initially criticized for its high price and lack of ports, the MacBook Air would go on to revolutionize the laptop industry, influencing future designs across the market. This keynote also introduced iTunes Movie Rentals, the Time Capsule backup device, and updates to the iPhone and iPod Touch, marking another milestone in Apple's innovation journey.
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