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Hi
I'm new to Mac World and trying to figure out the best way to go about it.
I understand that a Macbook Pro would be powerful enough as my main machine. I could hook it up to a 30" Apple Cinema display at home, and take it with me when I leave.
Alternatively, I could have an iMac 27" at home, which is continually synchronized with a macbook air. This way I take a much lighter notebook with me when I leave, and a more powerful computer at home.
My questions are:
1) Is it possible to keep the Macbook Air always synchronized with the iMac? What software does it seamlessly?
2) What are some advantages/disadvantages that people can report from experience about the two setups described above?
Thanks for your help.
I'm new to Mac World and trying to figure out the best way to go about it.
I understand that a Macbook Pro would be powerful enough as my main machine. I could hook it up to a 30" Apple Cinema display at home, and take it with me when I leave.
Alternatively, I could have an iMac 27" at home, which is continually synchronized with a macbook air. This way I take a much lighter notebook with me when I leave, and a more powerful computer at home.
My questions are:
1) Is it possible to keep the Macbook Air always synchronized with the iMac? What software does it seamlessly?
2) What are some advantages/disadvantages that people can report from experience about the two setups described above?
Thanks for your help.