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Meet MacBook Air's Kids: Ethernet and SuperDrive Peripherals

If the MacBook Air is the mother of all slimline notebooks, then these two must be her offspring: you may have to ferry them around a lot if you watch DVDs or use wired surfing while you're on the road. While the Superdrive is a slot-loading 8x number in an aluminium jacket, and weighing just over a pound, the Ethernet adapter looks to be a standard Apple white, and gives you that RJ-45 connector for 10/100BASE-T support that everyone's talking about. Combined together they take up around 25 cubic inches we think, showing just how skinny the Air itself actually is at 52 cubic inches: More »

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Dealzmodo: $30 Mac Superdrive

If you're looking to upgrade your boring CD drive to a DVD burnin' Superdrive on your Mac Pro or PowerMac G3, G4, or G5 tower, you can now get a Apple 16X SuperDrive for a mere $29.99. It's an official Apple drive, so no worries about it being some shady, non-working far east manufacturer. More »