MacBook Air 11 inch
Discussion
J4CKO said:
Does she just use it for web browsing ? my son has nicked my 17 inch beast of a Dell XPS to take to Uni and I decided I wanted something slinky, I too have a lot of Apple in the house but the Laptop I realised I just used for web browsing, I bought a Toshiba Chromebook 2 HD and it is superb for browsing, it weighs a third of what the Dell did and doesnt sound like hovercraft when its trying to cool a full on Desktop processor.
The Macbook for the web browsing doesnt offer anything else so the Chromebook is fine, I have a decent work laptop, Ipad Air 2 and a desktop so can do other stuff, but these are ace for surfing and the odd email, plus it cost £219, not £1500 so if its not needed you could save yourself a few quid.
I agree in principle but everything in my home is Apple based including my wife's iPhone and iPad. I also have a timecapsule so if she has a MacBook Air, everything will simply work seamlessly and sync perfectly.The Macbook for the web browsing doesnt offer anything else so the Chromebook is fine, I have a decent work laptop, Ipad Air 2 and a desktop so can do other stuff, but these are ace for surfing and the odd email, plus it cost £219, not £1500 so if its not needed you could save yourself a few quid.
If you are a techie, then it's also fine but my wife isn't and I getting my MacBook Pro back means I also don't want to be pestered with lots of questions on how to use it.
Anyway, I've just ordered a base MacBook Air 11 inch for just £540
beanbag said:
I agree but since it's my wife's birthday in just 2 weeks, I can't really wait that long. Plus the MacBook Retina is double the price for little more than just a marginally bigger screen at a higher resolution.....(and no ports)
Iirc it's much lower spec as well. Better get the "pro" if you're going that route!It is good to read all of the positive comments, I'm thinking about getting an 11" MacBook Air to replace my iPad, which I hardly use any more. I feel the iPad is too restricted for what I want to do, but I still want something fairly portable.
The other option is to replace both my iPad and iMac with a MacBook Pro Retina and an extrnal screen for photo/video editing, but that looks like an expensive way of doing it.
The other option is to replace both my iPad and iMac with a MacBook Pro Retina and an extrnal screen for photo/video editing, but that looks like an expensive way of doing it.
Your main problem with your apple kit is it lasts too darn long.
My 13" MBP is coming up to five years old and it still works brilliantly. Battery life is down a little to just under 5,000 mAh from 5,770 but still provides hours of use between charges.
Everything else still whistles along.
I want some new shiny bling but I really can't justify it. Yet.
My 13" MBP is coming up to five years old and it still works brilliantly. Battery life is down a little to just under 5,000 mAh from 5,770 but still provides hours of use between charges.
Everything else still whistles along.
I want some new shiny bling but I really can't justify it. Yet.
LordGrover said:
Your main problem with your apple kit is it lasts too darn long.
My 13" MBP is coming up to five years old and it still works brilliantly. Battery life is down a little to just under 5,000 mAh from 5,770 but still provides hours of use between charges.
Everything else still whistles along.
I want some new shiny bling but I really can't justify it. Yet.
Exactly, and it holds its value. I sold my 5 year old MacBook (unibody version), for €400. It was €1,000 new so that's tremendously low depreciation for a laptop! I've also just sold my iPhone 5S for €350. My new 6S will be pre-ordered on Saturday! My 13" MBP is coming up to five years old and it still works brilliantly. Battery life is down a little to just under 5,000 mAh from 5,770 but still provides hours of use between charges.
Everything else still whistles along.
I want some new shiny bling but I really can't justify it. Yet.
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