or should I just get a Macbook for $900. Really just shooting for a notebook thats portable. I am using my student discount and have a $100 gift card to Apple Store. I am just a college student by the way with no other computer with me.
If you want to spend extra money for fewer features, get the MBA. If you want the best value for your money in a laptop that runs OS X, get the Macbook.
Actually you should have said marginally less performance, as the MBA has a few features the MB does not.
The only features the MBA has that the MB doesn't are an aluminum shell, a backlit keyboard--which is modeled after the Macbook keyboard, and an LED screen--which is modeled after the Macbook screen. Besides that, it's just a gutted Macbook that costs $700 more. If the OP thinks it's worth it, no one's stopping him from getting it. But if he wants the best value for his money in a laptop that runs OS X, the MBA's not even on the radar; he'll be looking for a Macbook.
First of all even considering a MacBook Air puts him in a different category.
Actually you should have said marginally less performance, as the MBA has a few features the MB does not.
You can argue forever, but it's not going to change the point that he'll get a better value for his money (presuming he's looking at the purchase from a fiscal-value standpoint) with a Macbook than he ever will with a Macbook Air.
Guess it's what you consider better value.
heatmiser said:You can argue forever, but it's not going to change the point that he'll get a better value for his money (presuming he's looking at the purchase from a fiscal-value standpoint) with a Macbook than he ever will with a Macbook Air.
I don't believe that MBA has any performance features that the MB does not. If you are talking about physical dimensions, yes, then the MBA has an advantage over MB, but if you are looking for a performance based machine, MB will would be the winner.
i agree
i think the mba is well worth the extra $$ also
however as a main computer it certainly lacks features
it's mostly recommended only as a secondary portable machine
the thinner size.. and lighter weight is def a big plus for a student
but cheaper price tag is also a big plus for a student =)