Anyone planning on using the updated Macbook Air as a "Pro" machine?
I'm coming from a 15" MBP 09 that is apparently a lemon so Best Buy is giving me $1800 for it. While I loved the Pro a few years ago, even todays lowest end i5 machines can handle Aperture than most C2D machines. So I'm probably getting the updated Macbook Air and save the change for some other Apple treats.
I know the Air isnt a Pro machine, but with the i5 13" Macbook Pro I had temporarily it ran Aperture infinitely better than my old MBP. So in terms of power I'm not worried and I kinda have the storage thing figured out because I will still "work" with my 24" monitor and 2TB FW drive on the desk. But what am I overlooking? I know im justifying things because I prefer the 13" Air over the 13" Pro, but is it foolish to expect too much out of the Air or is an updated (presumed) i5 Air simply the direction computers are heading.
Thanks for any advice
I'm coming from a 15" MBP 09 that is apparently a lemon so Best Buy is giving me $1800 for it. While I loved the Pro a few years ago, even todays lowest end i5 machines can handle Aperture than most C2D machines. So I'm probably getting the updated Macbook Air and save the change for some other Apple treats.
I know the Air isnt a Pro machine, but with the i5 13" Macbook Pro I had temporarily it ran Aperture infinitely better than my old MBP. So in terms of power I'm not worried and I kinda have the storage thing figured out because I will still "work" with my 24" monitor and 2TB FW drive on the desk. But what am I overlooking? I know im justifying things because I prefer the 13" Air over the 13" Pro, but is it foolish to expect too much out of the Air or is an updated (presumed) i5 Air simply the direction computers are heading.
Thanks for any advice