And,,, aside from SB, what is the max SSD available in the projected new 11" in June? Still max 128GB/4GB RAM? If larger projected in June, reason alone to wait.
I would pay an extra $300 or so for a 512 option. 256 vs 512 is the difference between the Air having the ability to be my primary computer (and I'm really pulling for this). If I can't get 512, I guess I will have to look into some cloud storage alternative or something before I can pull the trigger.
256GB ~ £330, 512GB ~£850, the difference is about £500 which is quite a lot, say twice or three times, more than $300.I would pay an extra $300 or so for a 512 option. 256 vs 512 is the difference between the Air having the ability to be my primary computer (and I'm really pulling for this). If I can't get 512, I guess I will have to look into some cloud storage alternative or something before I can pull the trigger.
Who says the MBA is going to get refreshed in June, anyway?
The MBA hard drive space is pretty much exactly the same as it was 3 years ago. 128 SSD.
I would not expect an increase until SSD prices drop significantly. The 256 SSD model is already $1599 -- so a larger sized drive is going to drive up costs significantly.
Thanks for the link. SSD and flash storage are still so expensive, they are luxury items in anybody's book. As you point out, OWC's 360GB flash storage module for the MBA costs several hundred dollars more than the price of an entry level 11 inch MBA. That kind of storage is clearly the wave of the future but it's still too expensive for most mortals, it seems to me.SSD Prices are dropping, but you're right that I'm not sure if they've dropped enough for Apple to bump the $999 base-model 11" to 128gb.
If the OP was asking what'll *fit*, OWC has up to 360GB. But it'll cost you more than the 11" Air Costs.
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/SSD/OWC/Aura_Pro_Express
256GB ~ £330, 512GB ~£850, the difference is about £500 which is quite a lot, say twice or three times, more than $300.
Sorry I replied in the wrong topic first.
But to be on-topic: I don't expect the SSD size to increase, NAND prices haven't dropped at all apparently so it would be too expensive for Apple to bump them. But maybe the 256GB as a (very expensive) option on the 11", people have already proven that the Apple-branded 256 GB SSD will fit in the 11".
RAM: I think the 4GB BTO option is very popular so it's probably a nice cash cow for them, I'd expect the next one to be 2GB standard still. I can't imagine an 8GB option.
It's true but it does not disprove my point.What you pay as a consumer and what Apple pays to their supply chain as the largest global consumer of these items is not comparable.
Who says the MBA is going to get refreshed in June, anyway?
It's true but it does not disprove my point.