Everyone has different needs and priorities.īefore the MacBook Air, we were outfitted with 17-inch MacBook Pros. MacDailyNews Take: So true and this is why Apple offers a range of portable Macs. Knight writes, “In the end, you have to weigh your priorities: size, weight, processing power, compatibility with older version of OS X, screen resolution, battery life, and expansion options, both via external ports and internally.” It also lets you upgrade RAM, uses a traditional hard drive or SSD, and has a built-in SuperDrive.” The 13″ MacBook Pro has the widest selection of legacy ports, and it’s the one I would find most tempting with FireWire 800, USB 3, and Thunderbolt. “But if legacy ports matter to you, skip the 12″ MacBook. And if the keyboard matters, it’s new keyboard technology should put it ahead of anything else Apple has today,” Knight writes. If battery life matters, it’s probably going to win in that category as well. If screen resolution matters, it’s also the winner. “If weight matters, the 12″ MacBook wins. But its US$1,299 price is higher than the new 13″ MacBook Air, 13″ MacBook Pro, and new 13″ MacBook Pro with Retina Display,” Dan Knight writes for Low End Mac. “Apple made some interesting choices when it designed the new 12″ MacBook, which is the thinnest, lightest Retina Display Mac notebook ever.
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