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Buy MBA now...?
Hi all,
Looking to buy a MBA (11" 8gb ram, 128gb SSD, 2 ghz i7). Is it worth waiting for the rumoured Haswell models or taking the plunge (giving my MBP to the missus as she's starting a degree). Cheers |
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Buy now. There's no time like the present.
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IF you need something now, then buy it. If you can wait until later this spring, then wait.
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Depends on you. Worth it is subjective. The only right answer here is yours.
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Yeah, I guess it is down to me!
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Click on the buyers guide tab above.
"Buy only if you need it - Approaching the end of a cycle" is what it says about MBA. That is somewhat misleading, since it is averaging years of MBA refreshes, and I think the average cycle time is a bit off. The next MBA will probably be released in Jun or Jul. Can you wait until then? |
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I thought there was news from intel at CES that haswell for laptops was delayed till the end of the year?
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I could wait until June/July, it's more price dependant I guess. If the Haswell chips push the price up, it'll be a pain!
And it looks like the chips aren't being launched until June so not a lock for the next MBA refersh anyway. |
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The price points are highly, highly unlikely to change. The Macbook line will inevitably be refreshed to Haswell, it's just an issue of when. If you don't need it, I'd wait, even if it might be 6 months or more. Otherwise, just go for it. I'm personally waiting for the Haswell Mini myself, but Air suffices for the time being.
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I bought my MBA less than a week ago and I couldn't be happier. Got a good deal on it too (13" 8GB RAM for $1150 New!). The only way I'd regret not waiting is if the new refreshed 2013 MBA came with a retina display, which by all accounts doesn't seem like it'll happen.
Haswell is a little faster and uses less energy, but the real benefit is the upgrade in graphics. The mid-2012 is plenty fast for everyday use and a faster graphics processor wouldn't do me much good. Only hold out if you can think of reasons for needing the slight upgrade to Haswell. Otherwise, find a good deal on the mid-2012. |
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Forget graphics, Isn't the main benefit of haswell the battery life increases? If a 11" air could get 12 hours
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I'm guessing Apple is going to rate battery life for 11" at 7 hours and 10 hours for the 13" with Haswell. I mean that's a 40% increase in battery life, crazy good. I'm just having a hard time seeing anything over 100% increase in battery life.
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I, too, have been stuck with this dilemma for the past few weeks and have been desperately wanting to own a MacBook Air for University use (starts in a few weeks), casual use and some light gaming however, after much deliberation with myself, I have decided to wait 5 or so months for the release of the 2013 Air. Hopefully, the wait will be well worth it.
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MacBook Air 2012 4GB RAM/128GB SSD/13"
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I'm waiting for Haswell to upgrade but I'm waiting with a July 2011 MBA. If you need a system now it makes sense to get one, there are some good deals popping up lately.
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