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bamf

macrumors 6502
Feb 14, 2008
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I've got both machines, and I'll tell you that without an SSD the i5 will feel much slower than the MBA. Now, if you put a SSD into the i5 the "feel" of the computer will improve a ton.

So with both machines having a SSD, the real issue is weight, video card, and raw CPU power.

I've been really happy with the MBA as my travel machine, and my i5 as my "desktop replacement". It's really up to you what the important factors are for you, but you can't make a bad choice either way really.
 

monaarts

macrumors 65816
Jan 16, 2010
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Kennesaw, GA
Go for the 13" Macbook Air. AMAZING! I had the 13" Macbook Pro and it was awesome but this runs loops around it and is a fraction of the size/weight! :)



- Joe
 

torbjoern

macrumors 65816
Jun 9, 2009
1,204
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The Black Lodge
Apple has a different firmware for the air which allows it to wake instantly and so on

Ok, but how to what extent is MBA better than MBP with SSD when it comes to booting, shutdown and launching heavy applications?

I'm not going to ask you about number-crunching, as I already know that MBP is superior on that point, I just wonder to what extent disk-intensive tasks go faster on the MBA than on a MBP with SSD installed. I haven't seen any such tests on YouTube, only how (obviously) MBA beats HDD-MBP and (even more obviously) SSD-MBP beats HDD-MBP. Makes me wonder if Apple has paid them to shut up about the answer to my question above, or if I'm really the only one who cares.
 
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