Going backwards, you realize that the CPU is only running at 1.4Ghz and its a C2D as opposed to a Core i5?I was going for the the 11" but do not want to go backwards....Argh
Before you pay too much attention to the specs, I think you should head over to a store and experience the 11" MBA before drawing the conclusion of this being a slow machine. That is, of course, only if you are actually serious in considering getting it, and not just making a comment to troll.
You are both right, I think. If I may be allowed to provide an executive summary of your remarks: It's a mistake to be a Spec Whore.Going backwards, you realize that the CPU is only running at 1.4Ghz and its a C2D as opposed to a Core i5?
The whole design of the 11" MBA is set up to achieve good battery in a small enclosure. That being the case, apple made sacrifices on a number components.
I'd not focus on one aspect of the MBA, and as the other poster mentioned, try it out.
Before you pay too much attention to the specs, I think you should head over to a store and experience the 11" MBA before drawing the conclusion of this being a slow machine. That is, of course, only if you are actually serious in considering getting it, and not just making a comment to troll.
I did at Best Buy and I was ready to order one, until I saw the specs, now I may go for the 13" but I would have loved to go for the 11, just I do not want to go backwards even though it is snappy.
I did at Best Buy and I was ready to order one, until I saw the specs, now I may go for the 13" but I would have loved to go for the 11, just I do not want to go backwards even though it is snappy.
I still can't agree with your logics - even though you felt it was snappy, you decided to go against your own judgement because it has 800 MHz FSB printed on the specs. Sure, whatever makes you happy... good luck.
You are both right, I think. If I may be allowed to provide an executive summary of your remarks: It's a mistake to be a Spec Whore.
I don't understand thinking like the OP either, where actual use of the product is trumped by something on a piece of paper. The MBA11 works and it works well as others have said, but the OP should go buy the device with the best specs. 🙄
I understand that if a machine works well, then it works well, regardless of specs. However, technology advances pretty fast. So, wouldn't a machine with better specs be more "future-proof". I think we can all agree that the 11 inch works great now, but what about in 1.5 years when software and/or computing needs may be different and possibly more demanding?
I'll play Devil's Advocate here. I understand that if a machine works well, then it works well, regardless of specs. However, technology advances pretty fast. So, wouldn't a machine with better specs be more "future-proof". I think we can all agree that the 11 inch works great now, but what about in 1.5 years when software and/or computing needs may be different and possibly more demanding?
FSB mhz is hardly the biggest impact to performance of a machine though. This was a big debate when Intel switched to 100 mhz FSB for the Pentium IIs and before they had multiplier locks. People would run out to buy BX boards to run 100 mhz at some weird multiplier (so as not to overclock) and Tom's hardware or Anand did a piece showing it basically had 0 impact on real world performance numbers.
I did not realize that the 11" only has a 800 Mhz FSB (Front Side Bus) but the 13 has the 1066 Mhz FSB 😡
I was going for the the 11" but do not want to go backwards....Argh
Yes of course, but all comes down to what is the intended purpose of the computer. Clearly a 11" laptop with limited storage and limited ram, is not going to be used for Maya rendering, heavy Photoshop work or be used for autocad on an extensive basis.So, wouldn't a machine with better specs be more "future-proof".
I did at Best Buy and I was ready to order one, until I saw the specs, now I may go for the 13" but I would have loved to go for the 11, just I do not want to go backwards even though it is snappy.
I agree that in the future we will need Octo core CPUs to check our emails
Geez I feel bruised and abused, anyway I decided to go for the Ultimate 13" MBA, only because I could get the option of 256GB.
I ran both side by side and they both perform really well, but I ordered a 13" MBA only because the screen was the driving factor for me, and my original post was not to state the 11" stinks, just that I did not understand why the backwards turn to 800Mhz when everything Apple is using has been with the 1066 FSB.
Kill this thread or lock, it, I am bloody enough 😱
I was dissapointed about the Backlit kybd, I did like this but I can live without it, and I am sure it did not use too much battery power anyway.
That's the one thing I'm having the most trouble with. I find myself typing in places where the lighting isn't the greatest and its difficult w/o a backlit keyboard. btw, I'm a touch typist who's been using a keyboard for 30 years. I say this not to gloat but because some people invariably respond with learn to type. Even so, I find the need for a backlit keyboard.I was dissapointed about the Backlit kybd, I did like this but I can live without it, and I am sure it did not use too much battery power anyway.