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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
11" MacBook Air Late 2010 vs new 13" Air Core i7?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lbatson21" data-source="post: 1321559" data-attributes="member: 169331"><p>The way I look at it, you can never go wrong having more processor power. If it was just a choice issue, not monetary, I would always side with going with the better processor. The i7 MacBook Air with SSD should mop the floor with the older Core 2 Duo. Google comparisons between the i-series vs core 2 duo on the Airs and you'll see the difference the processor makes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lbatson21, post: 1321559, member: 169331"] The way I look at it, you can never go wrong having more processor power. If it was just a choice issue, not monetary, I would always side with going with the better processor. The i7 MacBook Air with SSD should mop the floor with the older Core 2 Duo. Google comparisons between the i-series vs core 2 duo on the Airs and you'll see the difference the processor makes. [/QUOTE]
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