Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Today's Topic: Should I buy Macbook Air?

Hey guys , today  I'm going to tell you should you buy a MacBook ?
               Apple is Luxurious Brand in many countries like  India , China etc. When we think to buy a laptop, there we have to choose which OS will be suitable for us . Microsoft is most widely use OS in world , it is powerful OS , Whereas talking about OS X ( Apple OS) it is also powerful OS . But when the money comes in we always prefferd Microsoft.

MacBook Air 2013 :

 MacBook Air is the best notebook for your needs.

Pros:
  • Lightweight, attractive, and thin case designs.
  • Respectable performance, particularly due to PCIe-based flash storage and relatively the efficient Intel HD 5000 graphics processor. Typically slower than Retina Display MacBook Pro systems, but often can be similar, or even slightly faster than some models, in disk and graphics related tasks.
  • Impressive battery life thanks to the Intel "Haswell" architecture.
  • LED-backlit widescreen displays that are fairly high-resolution for the physical dimensions.
  • Essentially full-size keyboards with backlit keys despite compact system dimensions. A full featured "inertial" multi-touch trackpad, too.
  • Fast 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
  • Two USB 3.0 ports and Thunderbolt port.
  • SD Card reader (13-Inch models only).
  • 720p "FaceTime HD" Webcam.
  • Relatively affordable -- the 11-Inch models start at US$999.

   Cons:

  • RAM cannot be upgraded after purchase (any "Mid-2013" MacBook Air model can be upgraded to 8 GB of RAM, but at the time of purchase only).
  • Internal storage is not intended to be upgraded by an end user, although it is possible to do so.
  • Battery is relatively difficult to access and replace and is not intended to be replaced by an end user, either.
  • The 11-Inch (1366x768) and 13-Inch (1440x900) MacBook Air displays are comparatively low resolution compared to the 13-Inch "Retina Display" MacBook Pro models (2560x1600).
  • No internal Ethernet (a Gigabit Ethernet adapter is available via Thunderbolt) or Firewire.
  • No internal optical drive (external option available).
  • MagSafe 2 power connector requires adapter (MD504ZM/A) to use with anLED Cinema Display, Thunderbolt Display, or earlier MagSafe poweradapter.
  • Upgrades (additional RAM and storage) and accessories (optical drive) can make the MacBook Air more expensive than alternatives should a user need these additions.
So, is one right for my needs?
Ultimately, if you want a beautiful, lightweight notebook Mac and future upgrades are not particularly important, the MacBook Air might be the perfect system for you.Performance is solid for those who do not do demanding tasks while on the go (like high-end video editing and encoding) and with two USB 3.0 ports and a Thunderbolt port, connectivity also is unlikely to be an issue for most.
In general, the 11-Inch display -- although high-resolution for its physical size -- still is rather limiting and most who do more than basic multitasking likely would prefer a 13-Inch model as the difference between the two in size and weight is unlikely to be enough to be critical for most. The 13-Inch model also has better battery life and the useful SDXC Card slot.
However, for those who only do fairly simple tasks on the go -- word processing, e-mail, web browsing, listening to music, and basic photo editing, for example -- or who are looking for a lightweight "companion" notebook to complement a desktopMac, the 11-Inch model could be perfect. If price is important, the 11-Inch model is less expensive as well (although a used MacBook or MacBook Air would be cheaper, still).
If performance, connectivity and expansion are high priorities -- but size and weight are lower priorities -- a MacBook Pro would be a better choice. If price is a high priority, a used MacBook Air also could be a worthwhile option.

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