In January 2008, Steve Jobs unveiled the MacBook Air, showcasing its ultra-thin design by pulling it out of a manila envelope. This innovation set new standards for laptop thinness and portability, compelling competitors to mimic Apple's design philosophy in subsequent years. Tech professionals witnessed the birth of an era where form factor became as critical as functionality in device design.
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