My office is buying me a macbook with a budget around the $2,500 mark (plus minus a bit should work as well). I don't have a heavy workload: I will be doing lots of word processing, browsing with multiple browsers & tabs, some Excel stuff, lots of PDFs, some PPTs and some music.
I have desktops at work and home so this will be primarily for use on travel ~ once a month
I'm confused between three models (in the specified price range): A MBP 14” with M3-pro chip OR a M3 15” MBA OR a M3 13” MBA both heavily souped up on RAM (and storage).
Weight is super-important to me so the 13" MBA is attractive but I worry that the screen may be too small to be productive (as I'm growing older; 13" was great in my younger days).
The 15” MBA seems like a good choice but is similar in weight (inside my briefcase) to the 14” MBP so that's confusing also. I make presentations from time to time so the HDMI port on the MBP is nice but 1 dongle would nullify the advantage.
Your inputs on choosing between the 3 models mentioned would help me reach a decision. Thanks much.
PS. not worried about 'latest' so I'm looking to make this purchase now.
PPS. cross-posting to the pro subforum; hope that's ok.
I have desktops at work and home so this will be primarily for use on travel ~ once a month
I'm confused between three models (in the specified price range): A MBP 14” with M3-pro chip OR a M3 15” MBA OR a M3 13” MBA both heavily souped up on RAM (and storage).
Weight is super-important to me so the 13" MBA is attractive but I worry that the screen may be too small to be productive (as I'm growing older; 13" was great in my younger days).
The 15” MBA seems like a good choice but is similar in weight (inside my briefcase) to the 14” MBP so that's confusing also. I make presentations from time to time so the HDMI port on the MBP is nice but 1 dongle would nullify the advantage.
Your inputs on choosing between the 3 models mentioned would help me reach a decision. Thanks much.
PS. not worried about 'latest' so I'm looking to make this purchase now.
PPS. cross-posting to the pro subforum; hope that's ok.