What would make YOU upgrade from a 2011 to a 2012 MBA?

What would make you upgrade from a 2011 MBA to a 2012 MBA?
For me, the following woud be important for an 13'' MBA upgrade:
keep the low weight or even improve it
do not sacrifice battery life
offer an 8 GB memory option
offer USB 3.0 in addition to Thunderbolt
Pretty simple, isn't it?

carl wolf wrote:
There is no "2012 MBA".
True, but expecting a similar cycle of time between revisions is no more "strange" than expecting 2013 to arrive. I call it confidence in Apple's innovation cycles.
Yes, I suppose it is "speculating" in the harsh sense of the word, but so would talk about Apple's mere existence in the future. Right?

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