It seems that Apple wants to make it as difficult as possible for third party SSD vendors to have a piece of their pie. Simply, one cannot just grab any SSD and throw it in a new MacBook Air and, in fact, a 20 SSD from a MacBook Air will not even work in the new 2012 version.
The most annoying Mac trait, however, speaks directly to this release and lies in the fact that Mac is just so proprietary in both its OS and hardware. Let’s not even start to discuss trying to remove Apple’s pentalobe screws without the proper tool.
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Of course there are the little things like why I can’t get any sort of a right mouse click working with Windows 7 in my dual boot MBA and have to always use an external mouse, or, the fact that the ONLY way to upload my new vacation pictures is through iTunes and, even then, I can’t delete them from the IPAD. If you have been following our coverage of the new MacBook Air and our SSD Performance Analysis of both stock MBA SSDs, you will know that I am relatively new to the Mac world and, as much as there are many significant benefits to owning a Mac, there are equally as many ‘quirks’ that just get under your skin. As a bit of a bonus, lets mix in some ‘first shots’ of the new Aura to enhance the OWC news even a bit more! We should also thank the Electronista for breaking the news as this allowed us a bit of leverage with respect to early release of this article. These just may be the worlds first official pictures of the OWC Mercury Aura Pro SSD for the new 2012 MacBook Air and our thanks definitely go to OWC for sending us this SSD so quickly.