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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
New MacBook aluminum or previous gen MacBook Air?
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<blockquote data-quote="TechJunky" data-source="post: 747922" data-attributes="member: 71424"><p>Thanks for all the input everyone. Sounds like the Air would be a cool computer to have, however, after further research and a few comments on here, it seems like I'd be better off with the regular MacBook. I really do love it, not unhappy in any way, I just really like the form factor of the Air. However, I think I'd rather keep the MB and have the extra bit of power if needed as opposed to get the Air and find I don't have it when I need it. Plus, one thing I really love most about the Macbook is the touchpad being one button. I wouldn't miss the 4-finger gestures as much, but I would miss it being one button, and the Macbook's still pretty slim in its own right, so I'm just going to keep it and continue loving it! Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechJunky, post: 747922, member: 71424"] Thanks for all the input everyone. Sounds like the Air would be a cool computer to have, however, after further research and a few comments on here, it seems like I'd be better off with the regular MacBook. I really do love it, not unhappy in any way, I just really like the form factor of the Air. However, I think I'd rather keep the MB and have the extra bit of power if needed as opposed to get the Air and find I don't have it when I need it. Plus, one thing I really love most about the Macbook is the touchpad being one button. I wouldn't miss the 4-finger gestures as much, but I would miss it being one button, and the Macbook's still pretty slim in its own right, so I'm just going to keep it and continue loving it! Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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