Hi guys,
The situation,
I've been waiting the last 2 months for apple to refresh their lineup with the new haswell processors. Sadly, only the MacBook Air was refreshed.
I now definitely need to pick one up this weekend as not having one (sold my last one on eBay, got scammed, eBay and PayPal are causing a fuss so never again but that's another story).
I'm torn between getting the new MacBook Air 1.7ghz i7 or a MacBook Pro w/retina display 2.6ghz i5 both with 256gb ssd, 8gb ram.
My previous MacBook Pro 2.3ghz i5 had 8gb ram and 320gb hdd.
The new MBA has a geekbench score that's over 1,000 points higher than my old laptop and about the same as the MBP w/retina which makes it seem as powerful. However, can these benchmarks be relied upon in real world use?
The weight is not an issue for me as they are both very similar. The only advantage I can see is the retina display in one and the battery life in the other
And just to clarify, yes I'd prefer a mac as all my software is mac (hard copy and app store) and I don't particularly fancy dishing out thousands of pounds on new software. Plus I play around with iOS app development (hobbyist level) and I need a mac to be able to continue.
Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks guys
The situation,
I've been waiting the last 2 months for apple to refresh their lineup with the new haswell processors. Sadly, only the MacBook Air was refreshed.
I now definitely need to pick one up this weekend as not having one (sold my last one on eBay, got scammed, eBay and PayPal are causing a fuss so never again but that's another story).
I'm torn between getting the new MacBook Air 1.7ghz i7 or a MacBook Pro w/retina display 2.6ghz i5 both with 256gb ssd, 8gb ram.
My previous MacBook Pro 2.3ghz i5 had 8gb ram and 320gb hdd.
The new MBA has a geekbench score that's over 1,000 points higher than my old laptop and about the same as the MBP w/retina which makes it seem as powerful. However, can these benchmarks be relied upon in real world use?
The weight is not an issue for me as they are both very similar. The only advantage I can see is the retina display in one and the battery life in the other
And just to clarify, yes I'd prefer a mac as all my software is mac (hard copy and app store) and I don't particularly fancy dishing out thousands of pounds on new software. Plus I play around with iOS app development (hobbyist level) and I need a mac to be able to continue.
Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks guys
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