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Hardware MBA late 2010 VS MBA 2011, torn apart between these two
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Icehart
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May 19 2012, 07:01 PM
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QUOTE(un_id @ May 19 2012, 06:53 PM) anyway, any advice for me here? MBA late 2010 VS. MBA 2011? anyone? please. You already know the differences is in the area of processing speed. So I think if you need a valid opinion you will need to let us know your usual daily tasks and expectation from the Macbook Air. Then only we can advise you.
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Icehart
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May 19 2012, 08:26 PM
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QUOTE(un_id @ May 19 2012, 07:12 PM) i'm getting the MBA mainly to be used for document writing and presentation when i'm out of office. while at home/office, i always prefer to use PC due to the large screen, and more powerful. i already got MBP, but it is very underutilized. its still empty inside, only got Microsoft office installed, and only used when i'm outstation. that why i think macbook air suites me better. Document editing and presentation I think the MBA 2010 is more than enough.
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Icehart
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May 20 2012, 03:19 PM
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QUOTE(un_id @ May 20 2012, 10:37 AM) how many months bro? >< sometime i really need a lappy.. thus wonder if i can wait.. furthermore, news i heard, the Macbook Pro will be thinner, using SSD, thus there might be a possibility that Apple will stop the Macbook air lineages??  Macbook Pro will launch first followed by Macbook Air in Q3. By the time Macbook Air launched all the world will be ready for a new refreshed Macbook Pro due in 2013. The waiting game
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Icehart
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May 20 2012, 03:30 PM
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QUOTE(un_id @ May 20 2012, 03:23 PM) icic.. so i guess better grab the MBA late 2010 first, then later upgrade next year?  Got Retina Display on all upcoming MBP and MBA. Since you got MBP means you're not in a hurry to change also. So I suggest you wait, perhaps the new MBP may suit you. It's not long away, one more month to go only.
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