11-16-2012, 05:28 AM | #1 |
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Macbook air vs pro
My brother is thinking about buying a Mac (switching from pc) and was asking for my opinion. I'll admit that I don't know much about Apple laptops but advised him that the Air is mainly for portability because it's thin and light. If he wants performace he should get the Pro. Keep in mind he's a college student so getting the top of the line laptop isnt an option. With that said what should he go with?
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The ONLY thing the pro does faster is processor intensive things. E.G. encoding video. For every real life, computer use situation, the air is significantly, noticeably faster. If you've ever upgraded a computer from HD to SSD, you'll know exactly the difference I'm talking about. Once you've gone to an SSD, non SSD computers feel broken.
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11-16-2012, 09:54 AM | #3 |
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Is it possible to convert my imac to a SSD?
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11-16-2012, 10:00 AM | #4 |
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Probably. Call the folks at Other World Computing (OWC), www.macsales.com
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I have the 13" Air and my Brother and best friend both have the 15" Retina. You cannot go wrong with either one. Depends on how heavy of video/gaming stuff that needs to be done.
Doing regular video editing and photoshop and stuff the Air is more than efficient. My friend was editing 4 HD video clips on the fly off of his Thunderbolt HD... that I would not be able to do with my Air. For a college student I would probably recommend the Air unless he is planning on doing a lot of gaming or going into an engineering program where something memory intensive like CAD will need to be used.
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11-16-2012, 05:06 PM | #7 |
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I have an older Pro, a new Air and a new Pro with Retina.
The Pro is great for processing any intense applications. I use it for photo editing, video editing, gaming (not a huge gamer but I like to play once in a while), watching bluray movies, etc. The Air is great for web browsing, writing papers (Microsoft Office), and any other basic things. For such a small machine, it's really fast thanks to the SSD. I love the portability too. It's so small, it literally takes up no space in my book bag. The Pro with Retina is the best of both worlds. Thin, fast processor, lots of memory, SSD and it has an amazing screen. |
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11-16-2012, 08:46 PM | #8 |
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Yeah I was looking at the pro with retina myself because i wanted somethin powerful like the mac pro but thin and light like the air. I ended up buying a Sony vaio z series instead. Anyhow, I will ask him whats he's looking to do with it and maybe suggest that he goes with the air.
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