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Don't Ever Upgrade Your MBA 13 For The rMBP 13
The MBA 13 i7 w/ 8GB ram is the best ultraportable laptop you can purchase from apple right now. Don't trade it up for the rMBP unless your profession depends on final cut, 3d rendering, or making anime pornography.
Please do not let all these retina ads make you switch because the rMBP 13 is basically an MBA with retina, literally. I have both the rMBP 13 and MBA 13 btw, crazy how crisp the retina is but the novelty wears off QUICK. |
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Um... What if people actually like the crispness of Retina? What if they want more usable space than the MBA's screen offers in a similarly-sized package? What if they want two Thunderbolt ports?
Please, such sweeping proclamations, stated as if they were fact, when they are just opinion are just ridiculous. Yes, the Retina 13" MBP isn't for everyone, but it most certainly does have a target market. That target just isn't you.
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Now your argument is about the dual thunderbolt... The MBA could do so with dual thunderbolt displays but what amount of people dual display their MBA's or even MBP's?.... You also have to keep in mind that my statements are "opinions", which were consolidated from using both machines for about a good week. I am not telling people not to purchase the rMBP but please consider that the only thing going for the rMBP is the retina (which has been reinforced by multiple online reviews). Last edited by omegasyn; Nov 27, 2012 at 12:16 AM. |
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? Like MBA has 1440x900 whereas rMBP has a straight doubling of cMBP13" 1280x800 resolution ?
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There we go SWPROX, you're heading in the right direction.
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You wanna explain that to me. The "best for retina" option is scaled down from its native resolution to 1440x900, same resolution as the MBA. You can increase the resolution to get "more space", giving you more usable space. ---------- You clearly have no idea what he's talking about.
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Have you tried using the retina on 1440x900 resolution? If so, PLEASE don't tell me the text is as crisp as the default resolution of 1280x800 resolution.
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I think you need to learn the difference between display resolution vs pixel resolution.
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I have a 15" MBPr. I love it, but I'm totally prepared for the next update when all the MBP's will have this form factor, just maybe not the screen. I would have to agree the 13" isnt much of a jump up from the MBA.
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Tha hell have to do anime porn with the rmbp ?
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![]() ![]() ![]() Edit: Never mind. I see the ridiculous comment about anime porn in the original post.
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Please go look at screens side by side. As someone who owns both computers, the difference is night and day in favor of the retina. Makes my 2012 MBA look and feel dated. Everyone in my family has only requested retinas since I got mine.
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Hopefully you understand the concept now. I'm tired of these people bashing on the 13" rMBP because it just has just a retina screen nothing else. If you do your research, you know thats not the sole reason and you wont regret the purchase.
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The retina display makes a huge difference. I wouldn't even bother considering buying a MacBook Air if I were in the market today. But the retina MacBook Pro would probably be my first choice. Although the work area in the 13" is 1280x800 (less than the 1440x900 of the MacBook Air), the actual resolution is 2560x1600, so text and images look much sharper. It is possible to zoom out documents and webpages without losing detail, and this makes the work area in the retina MacBook Pro larger than the one in the MacBook Air, despite the scaled elements.
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,but still even the MBA is a lovely machine for the price
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Sorry, but I don't think it has been scaled down to 1440x900 by default on the 13" model, but to 1280x800 real estate by default at 'best for retina'. It's simple math. Just go to the store and open up any web page in safari on the rMBP and MBA side by side and check. The MBA displays more content when the rMBP is set at 'best for retina'.
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Last edited by Canadian Bacon; Nov 27, 2012 at 03:08 AM. |
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I've also used both for a good while and am exceedingly jealous of my wife's machine. Not only is the display gorgeous, but the HDMI port is very handy. Also the form factor (although slightly thicker and heavier - due to the larger battery to drive the display and the non-wedge form factor) it has a significantly smaller footprint. The i5 in the base rMPB is almost identical in performance to my ULV i7 in my MBA (so I wouldn't say the rMPB 13" is really the machine for 3D rendering). Ultimately it is a matter of personal preference - one size will never fit all for computer users. But I wish I had the rMBP 13" - it is an amazing little machine. P.S. Neither me nor my wife make anime pornography. Last edited by cg399; Nov 27, 2012 at 03:38 AM. Reason: spelling |
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OP is just mad because he can't afford the RMBP after wasting his money on a MBA
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I would never consider buying the retina MBP 13" to run apps like final cut pro or photoshop. To me, it really is an issue of whether you are willing to pay a premium for a much better screen (and tolerate a thicker and heavier form factor in the the process).
The retina display is something that has to be seen in person to understand, but boy is the text and images bright, clear and crisp. Look at it side by side a normal air, and it will be as though you just came out of eye surgery!
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OP actually owns both
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...I would also be trolling if I were to compare the MBA 13 to a rMBP 15... ---------- Quote:
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Also since it was found that the rmbp has free space inside, maybe we can have a discrete graphics card next year.
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? Like MBA has 1440x900 whereas rMBP has a straight doubling of cMBP13" 1280x800 resolution ?
,but still even the MBA is a lovely machine for the price
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