@dreamwolf It has two USB ports, not like it’s that important anyways lol.
@Nullo @dreamwolf It may fall short for many people because of things like memory and and the GB space etc. However, these people are typically “techy’s”. I am just a university student who needed a light notebook to carry around without weighing my bag down (I have many textbooks to worry about already!). I also like how it is completely silent due to no moving parts, which is great for the library and lectures. It also shuts down and boots up very quickly so I am ready to get my notes ready before the prof starts lecturing. To be honest, if my OSAP/mum wasn’t paying for it I would never have paid for a MacBook Air with my own money. But if it is technically free to me, who would choose a PC over a new MacBook?! I have never had great experiences with PC’s. Also, my friend has the best Toshiba (or maybe Panasonic?) laptop, which is not even available in Canada yet. She is already having problems with keys and logging in. I find Apple products to be very user friendly, simple/fast, and reliable.