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    Default Macbook or Macbook Air

    Which one should I go for?

    The white macbook or the new macbook airs?
    Whats the differences between them? I'd check but i'm lazy .

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    Neither, go for Mac Book Pro

    The normal macbook, i don't like. I use them at college and they are just clunky and slow and the CD drives always seem to break in them (we have a few that are barely a year old and sound like an plane taking off) the new Macbook Air is sooo thin that it just looks like everything could go wrong with it and seems gimmicky

    I myself have a Mac Book Pro and love it. Yes it's true i could have bought a much much better spec laptop for the price i paid, but i wanted a Mac and they don't come cheap. The thing i thought was, i'm paying alot of money for this regardless so i'd rather spend a little bit more and get something i actually really want, rather than still spending alot of money to get something i kinda want.

    So yeah, macbook pro has better spec, looks better and has loads of different features like backlit keys and trackpad etc etc.
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    go for a imac or a big mac

    na but rlly um

    i'd say just a macbook
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    http://store.apple.com/uk/compare/mac?mco=MTg4Mjg4Njk

    Maybe interesting for you, can select all macs and compare spec and prices etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -Danube- View Post
    Neither, go for Mac Book Pro

    The normal macbook, i don't like. I use them at college and they are just clunky and slow and the CD drives always seem to break in them (we have a few that are barely a year old and sound like an plane taking off) the new Macbook Air is sooo thin that it just looks like everything could go wrong with it and seems gimmicky

    I myself have a Mac Book Pro and love it. Yes it's true i could have bought a much much better spec laptop for the price i paid, but i wanted a Mac and they don't come cheap. The thing i thought was, i'm paying alot of money for this regardless so i'd rather spend a little bit more and get something i actually really want, rather than still spending alot of money to get something i kinda want.

    So yeah, macbook pro has better spec, looks better and has loads of different features like backlit keys and trackpad etc etc.
    Funny, they use the same DVD drives in the MacBooks as they do in the MacBook Pros, and mine isn't slow and clunky at all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Funny, they use the same DVD drives in the MacBooks as they do in the MacBook Pros, and mine isn't slow and clunky at all?
    I thought this too!

    I have a MacBook and it's perfect for what I need, so I just assume it depends on what you need it for.

    Do you need a CD/DVD Drive? Yes? Get a MacBook.

    I'd say that the new MacBook Air's are nice but it's just aesthetics. You're better off getting the MacBook (or if you have some more cash, the MacBook Pro) because honestly, the MacBook will have better specs than the MacBook Air.

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    The MacBook Air is Apple's attempt to kill netbooks, and it fails because of the high pricetag IMO.
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    Over priced pieces of poo. Id rather stick to my £400 pc/laptop Idc whether my PC get viruses, what would a PC be like if you didnt have to maintain it, I love maintaining my PC

    Id never move to mac, although I do like the look of the mac book pro

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    I have a MacBook and I am planning on moving back to Windows simply because of how crazy the cost is going to be to buy a new Apple machine. I can buy the new Dell XPS 15 laptop with an i5, 4GB RAM, 420M GPU for £649. Whereas a MBP of lower spec costs £1499.

    The cost is seriously hard to justify, the only reason I have my current MacBook is because it was going for cheap and I wanted a mac. Why do you really want a MacBook (Air) - if you can't justify it, go for something else.

    All that being said, if you had to choose between the two, I would probably say the 13" MBP (not the white one, simply because it's only another £150 for a superior machine).

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    Also, check out Apple's refurb bit of their online store, I got my MacBook for about £200 cheaper than it cost brand new, Apple changesthe battery and casing (on mine it looked as if they did anyway, although I still think mine was in the refurb store because it was EOL) and makes sure everything works as intended.
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