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MBA 11" as your only set up (e.g. no external monitor)
Title says it all MBA 11" owners, is this your only set up in terms of a screen.
I have a dell 23" screen and its great, only thing is I have found myself using it less and less. I have a buyer lined up to buy it for $175 (cheap but its off CL and i don't want to bother with ebay) I have found myself enjoying this machine more and more on the couch, outside, etc. I don't see the point of having an extra screen if I don't use it as much anymore. Plus with the double tap feature on safari, it works wonders. I don't want to regret selling this dell, but I feel right now this is a great way to make $175 on something I don't use much anymore. I use this basically for internet, music, some photoshop, photo management. Thoughts, experiences? |
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If you're finding that you don't really need to be using your computer on a desk, then sell it. Otherwise, keep it.
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I'm actually doing the exact opposite and looking to pickup an external monitor. I still find it quite useful for extended working sessions to have a larger monitor. The 11" isn't exactly conducive to good posture!
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I have an older Cinema display on my desk, but I hardly ever plug it in anymore. I do better work away from home, and even on my 11" I can easily fit two Word documents side-by-side. Add being able to have multiple full screen Firefox windows just a quick swipe away, it's easy to stay untethered from the desk.
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Really it depends what you do. For most tasks it's fine, but I find myself wishing for more space when I'm working on big spreadsheets or photos. I mostly do the spreadsheets on my hated Toughbook, for compatibility, and work on photos on my iPad, because it's easier and just as good for a rank amateur.
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2011 11" Air i5 1.6/4/128; 2011 Mac mini; iPad 3 32GB WiFi; iPhone 5 64GB; Apple TV3 |
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Is your MBA a recent purchase? In my initial enthusiasm I didn't see any need for a larger screen. But I have found again and again that I sometimes need to see more than the 11 inch screen will allow.
My 11 inch MBA is perfect for over 90% (possibly 95%) of the time, but there are times when a bigger screen is required.
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I have a 13" and sometimes hook it up to the 42" 1080 TV i have for my Mac Mini. Maybe I'm just getting old and my eyes are going.
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2011 MBA 13" i7 256 Mac Mini C2D iPad Mini 16GB 4G iPhone 5 White MacBook Apple TV
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I have an 11" and don't use any external monitor. I think the screen is great - I zoom in/out as needed if I can't read something.
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If you think you can get by with the 11", you should really consider the iPhone 5/iPod 5 + bt keyboard setup.
Seriously, I'm trying this for the next month, to see if I can get by using it as my main setup :-) I can use it for pretty much everything I need it for - spotify, email, photoshop, ebaying, internet banking, reading newspapers, amazoning, googling, gaming, reading. I did mention this on another thread btw, but that arrogant troll NutSNGun took it off topic. |
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Sell it. Monitors only keep getting cheaper.
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down the line? maybe when the ipad offers a bit more, ill get a desktop + ipad combo. for now i think ill be selling my dell screen. thanks! |
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my wife's getting me an ipad mini and if that becomes by default surfing device i may consider a 13" mba next year... |
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