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Is the 2B RAM on the base 13.3" MBA enough for most users? This will be our first Mac computer and my wife will be the one using it mostly everyday. She will be mostly using it for web browsing, MS Office for Mac applications, Facetime, iTunes and Skype. We don't anticipate doing any video editing or Photoshop on it.
Also we plan to keep the computer for atleast a few years. Will the MBA with its Core 2 Duo chip and 2 GB RAM risk becoming obsolete within the next year or so with Sandybridge and Lion around the corner? Will it slow down to a crawl or something if we install Lion on it when it becomes available? How much of a future proofing does the current base model 13" MBA offer, if any? |
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get the 4 gig
my 13" mba with 4gig ram is my first mac. i went with the extra ram based on what i read in these forums, and because you can't upgrade later. its worth the extra $100.
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I would get the 4GB model. The minimum RAM for lion is set to be 2GB, so future releases may require more, and it can't be upgraded. Otherwise, I imagine it should last at least a few years
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Chances are you'll be fine with 2GB for years to come. If you're not confident of that, get the 4GB. I got the 2GB and it's more than ample for my needs.
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If you guys had to choose between the two which one would you get:
1) 13" MBA (1.86 GHz + 2GB RAM + 128 GB SSD) on Macconnection - Final price $1189 (no tax and free shipping) 2) 13" MBA (1.86 GHz + 4GB RAM + 128 GB SSD) at Apple Refurbished - Final price $1305 (including tax and free shipping) Is the extra $116 worth it for the extra 2GB RAM keeping in mind that the one from Apple is also refurbished and hence not new. |
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Depends what you do with it as to RAM. You're definitely better off having the 4 GB's if you can afford it, but you may never notice the difference. Resale value with the box might add on nearly the same as the extra 2GB's, so probably hardly any difference there. Personally I always buy through Apple because they've always been great when I've had any issues (except for very real and very annoying reception issues because of the antenna design on the iPhone 4... they sucked big time then). I'd get the 4GB's refurb. You'll help pay for better local services by paying the tax too, maybe .
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if your keeping it several years the extra $116 is well worth it |
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Get the 4 gig ram from apple refurb, and don't think twice.
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It might be enough for now. But will it be enough in 6 months? In 12 months? What will you do if it's not enough? You cannot upgrade it yourself, and selling it might be difficult.
Go for the 4 GB. It's only $116 extra in your case, and it's certainly worth it. |
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I had no idea it would sell of so quickly. Anybody familiar with buying Apple refurbished know if they what kind of inventory numbers they maintain for the refurbished items and if they constantly restock them? If yes, how soon can I expect the model that I want to be back there? Also do you recommend buying immediately if you see something good at the refurbished site before it goes out of stock? |
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always get more ram! (with airs even more important,as ram can't be upgraded!)
and the refurbs can be better then new...there completely gone over. just check back daily,it shouldn't take too long..... |
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Get 4GB RAM
My MacBook Air with 4GB RAM never slows down with that much RAM. Also, you can't upgrade your RAM in the future. So I recommend 4GB.
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get 4, you will not regret it. you may regret 2
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I agree, get the 4GB. I am running windows 7 in vm and it runs faster than in my windows box
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The new upcoming OS LION is likely to crawl on a mere 2GB. If you can live with that then have at it.
I bought a BTO with 4GB since I plan on using the latest OS. Resale on 2 GB models will collapse once Lion is released. |
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