I'm thinking of if to get a Macbook Air for £870 or what ever but that's only for 11 inch. Is it worth saving the extra, for the £999.00 13 inch macbook pro?
I'm just worried about less performance on the Air, and the fact there isn't a disk drive.

I'm thinking of if to get a Macbook Air for £870 or what ever but that's only for 11 inch. Is it worth saving the extra, for the £999.00 13 inch macbook pro?
I'm just worried about less performance on the Air, and the fact there isn't a disk drive.
I would never ever get the MB Air. Go for the Pro - far better imo.
I would save for the extra cause I don't like the idea of no cd drive. Plus wouldn't you have to buy a superdrive anyway which are like £66
I agree with this; your paying for the name that isn't even that great. you could get a way better dell laptop.
But I would go for the macbook pro
Lmao dell is no competition to mac. Dell was by far the worst laptop we have ever had. I was wary of becoming a mac user but there would be no way I'd ever go back to windows now.
COZ U NO SO MUCH BOUT COMPUTERS
Windows and OSX both have their advantages, a decent dell (I wouldn't get one of the cheaper end ones) is a really good windows laptop.
You probably bought a computer with crap hardware and had no idea what the hell was going on with your Windows system. Windows is a good operating system and so is Mac OS, if you have a decent computer with Windows on it will run great.
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 07-05-2011 at 11:27 AM.
No idea what it was causse its at home and im at uni.
Yea they both have their pros and cons and the rest of my family are still using windows, i'm just not a fan of dell.
I personally despise Bell, but does that make Windoze bad? No.
Plenty of other good manufacturers, like HP, Toshiba etc.
Also, to anyone calling the Air a Netbook, just go tell that to Steve Jobs... he.. won't be all that happy.
Chippiewill.
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