Well the first paragraph fails... The only $800 Mac laptops I’ve seen were used ones. And the $1500 gaming laptop seems to imply it’s from Apple, even though no one would ever consider a Mac to be a gaming laptop.
Reading the actual article, this reminds me of the features list you find on product pages, when what you want is the spec sheet. There’s lots of catchy words like innovative, smooth, leadership, and I’m not even sure what half the graphs mean. Bars and numbers but no legend about what the numbers mean or what the graph is representing..?
Some decent stuff in there though, and it looks pretty cool. Definitely something interesting to follow and see where is goes / what Intel does.
I agree. The Surface Pro 3 has identical specs to a MacBook Air, except it has a touchscreen, active digitizer, USB, and MicroSD for similar dollars.