Hi guys,
I'm currently in the market for a new laptop for my mom after her hand-me-down 15" PowerBook G4 died.
I have a friend who works for an Apple Authorized Reseller, and I've been offered a special deal on either a brand new Rev B MacBook Air 1.6GHz with 128GB SSD (a CTO model which they had in stock but didn't sell), or the Rev B 1.86/SSD model for US$200 more.
To put the price difference into perspective, since I'm in Australia: the 1.6/SSD model costs the same as a new white 2.13 MacBook, while the 1.86/SSD model costs slightly more than a 13" 2.26 MBP.
The 1.6/SSD is very tempting, and should handle everything my mum will throw at it, with one possible exception: HD video playback. This is of some concern, since a search of these forums shows many MBA users -- particularly those with 1.6 MBAs -- having playback/heat/fan issues with HD content, such as YouTube HD.
Many of those posts are also a few months old. Has HD video and Flash performance improved significantly with Snow Leopard? Can the 1.6/SSD models handle such content better now?
Would there be much difference in overall performance between the 1.6/SSD and 1.86/SSD? Would the 1.86 handle HD content appreciably better than the 1.6? Are the performance gains to be had with the 1.86 worth the extra $200 (i.e. a 20% premium)? (If I *had* to pay $200 more, the 13" MBP would also come into consideration, since the extra portability of the MBA is desirable but not essential.)
Any help would be much appreciated!
I'm currently in the market for a new laptop for my mom after her hand-me-down 15" PowerBook G4 died.
I have a friend who works for an Apple Authorized Reseller, and I've been offered a special deal on either a brand new Rev B MacBook Air 1.6GHz with 128GB SSD (a CTO model which they had in stock but didn't sell), or the Rev B 1.86/SSD model for US$200 more.
To put the price difference into perspective, since I'm in Australia: the 1.6/SSD model costs the same as a new white 2.13 MacBook, while the 1.86/SSD model costs slightly more than a 13" 2.26 MBP.
The 1.6/SSD is very tempting, and should handle everything my mum will throw at it, with one possible exception: HD video playback. This is of some concern, since a search of these forums shows many MBA users -- particularly those with 1.6 MBAs -- having playback/heat/fan issues with HD content, such as YouTube HD.
Many of those posts are also a few months old. Has HD video and Flash performance improved significantly with Snow Leopard? Can the 1.6/SSD models handle such content better now?
Would there be much difference in overall performance between the 1.6/SSD and 1.86/SSD? Would the 1.86 handle HD content appreciably better than the 1.6? Are the performance gains to be had with the 1.86 worth the extra $200 (i.e. a 20% premium)? (If I *had* to pay $200 more, the 13" MBP would also come into consideration, since the extra portability of the MBA is desirable but not essential.)
Any help would be much appreciated!