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Apple Computing Products:
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Air vs Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean R" data-source="post: 924635" data-attributes="member: 126118"><p>All I need is someone to convince me. If anyone has strong feelings for one side, then let me know what you think and be biased.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would stick an SSD into my MBP if I could but sadly I don't have an extra $800 laying around. My problem is that every MacBook Pro I've gotten gets hotter than my oven at 400 degrees, but the Air doesn't look like it can overheat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean R, post: 924635, member: 126118"] All I need is someone to convince me. If anyone has strong feelings for one side, then let me know what you think and be biased. I would stick an SSD into my MBP if I could but sadly I don't have an extra $800 laying around. My problem is that every MacBook Pro I've gotten gets hotter than my oven at 400 degrees, but the Air doesn't look like it can overheat. [/QUOTE]
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