Bigger than the device it's trying to copy.
Ugly as sin speaker grills.
Keys are interestingly rounded.
PC laptops still have mouse buttons? Why hasn't every PC maker totally copied Apple's Magic Trackpad yet? (Even Google did on a laptop they gave away for FREE. Though it's not perfect. In fact the driver is downright atrocious in comparison.)
Ugly advertising stickers make me glad Apple doesn't put up with that shit.
I know it's not plastic, but for some reason it totally looks plasticy.
The hinge is sooo 2000. (I am so used to Apple's hinge design which they've had since the iBook 2. And even Google copied it in the aforementioned FREE laptop.) Let me guess, the power plug is in the back? Along with the Ethernet? That's silly.
The hinge placement forces the design to be bigger than it should be, and the screen looks to be 16:9 instead of 16:10 (Not that that's bad. I don't care which format it is as long as the resolution is good.)
Where's the power LED? On the front like the MB's have? Or in your face like most other PC laptops? I can't see one on it.
Once again any attempt to mimic Apple purposely fails due to lack of industrial design and vision. Does the Unibody method really add so much to the price that other PC makers are unable to copy it?
And I still can't believe those Windows and Intel stickers need to be placed on the laptop in such a distracting location. Why can't that shit be put on the bottom where no one ever looks? Is there some kind of deal PC manufacturers make with MS and Intel/AMD and ATI/Nvidia/Etc that requires it be where people passing by your computer can see it? Do passers by really walk past your computer and think to themselves "Oh, hey. You have Nvidia on Windows 7. I never would have figured that out and I cared about it so much I'm so glad I didn't have to ask you personally"?
When Apple went Intel, my biggest concern was literally "I really hope we won't need to have stickers on our Macs now." Apple must have made a great deal with Intel. Now I know Intel is really the only choice you have on Macs anyway so it's not like you can accidentally mistake it for something running AMD, but what about the OS? Surprised MS doesn't require Mac users who install Windows on their Macs to put little stickers on them. In fact, the only time I can remember Apple needing to brand their machine with someone elses logo was the short lived HP iPod.
I wish the MacBook Air still did. :-( I forget how much I find it useful. It may be the deciding factor in whether I go Air next time or stay Pro.