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Rayban

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Original poster
Sep 5, 2008
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I just recently bought a new iMac and I'm thinking of buying a laptop to go with it. I would probably use it for watching videos (Divx,mkv) , remotely controlling my iMac, VMWare with Windows, basic internet surfing and maybe some World of Warcraft. And maybe tweaking my songs in Garageband (unfortunately it doesn't have audio in :( )
I really like the look and size of the Air but I'm just not sure if it would be powerful enough for my needs. I was thinking of a low end MBP but they're just too large. The regular Macbooks are great but the Air REALLY appeals to me. I've always loved small electronics (I had a Palm III and loved it!)
So I ask you this: Is the Air right for me?
I've read many topics here on the forums but just can't determine if it's the right Mac.

Edit: 1.6 GHz only. The high end Air is just TOO much.
 

Turmoil

macrumors regular
Jul 2, 2008
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I just recently bought a new iMac and I'm thinking of buying a laptop to go with it. I would probably use it for watching videos (Divx,mkv) , remotely controlling my iMac, VMWare with Windows, basic internet surfing and maybe some World of Warcraft. And maybe tweaking my songs in Garageband (unfortunately it doesn't have audio in :( )
I really like the look and size of the Air but I'm just not sure if it would be powerful enough for my needs. I was thinking of a low end MBP but they're just too large. The regular Macbooks are great but the Air REALLY appeals to me. I've always loved small electronics (I had a Palm III and loved it!)
So I ask you this: Is the Air right for me?
I've read many topics here on the forums but just can't determine if it's the right Mac.

Edit: 1.6 GHz only. The high end Air is just TOO much.

From my experience it should work fine for your needs.
 

iBookG4user

macrumors 604
Jun 27, 2006
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Seattle, WA
It should work fine for what you do. I use my Air for a bit of Lightroom and Photoshop work and it handles it adequately so if it can do that then it'll be great for you :)
 

longball11

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Feb 3, 2009
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Maybe you could wait for the Dell Adamo. This laptop so called ultraportable looks incredibly small and well designed.
 
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