What graphics issue...?
Also, can the new airs run 64-bit kernel on SL?
http://www.ditii.com/2010/10/21/apple-ships-macbook-air-software-patch-for-graphics-issue/
And yes to 64.
What graphics issue...?
Also, can the new airs run 64-bit kernel on SL?
The 17" screen to the 13" or 11" is a huge trade off... The entire package, including sound, screen, peripherals, and connections are going to be much superior in the 17". The only reason to get an AIR is portability - I used to have a macbook (for portability), but after seeing it sitting on my desk most of the time, I've sold it and switch to an MBP. You get less heat, quieter work (fans don't kick in like all the time), and overall a much better screan to look at...
Now - I'm never home these days, so end up dragging a netbook along... so I just sold the MBP and ordered an AIR... for portability... but will deffinetly miss the MBP...
I'm in a similar situation and I am leaning towards getting one of these with a 240GB OWC SSD drive. The package would take you just over $2K, but that would give you a noticeable improvement.Since you play games, I suggest you get a used or refurbished 15" MacBook Pro Core i5 or Core i7 with the GeForce GT 330M GPU. Much more power on tap.
Plus it gives you a backlit keyboard for those late night gaming sessions and much more expandability. (Up to 8GB RAM, option of switching to a Solid State Drive or a bigger, faster HDD.)
For example, Apple lists this unit for $1529 in their special deals section:
Refurbished MacBook Pro 2.4GHz Intel Core i5
15.4-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display (1440 x 900 pixel)
4GB (2 x 2GB) of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
320GB Serial ATA @ 5400 rpm
8x double-layer SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M graphics processor with 256MB of GDDR3 memory
(Qualifies for full 12 month warranty -- can be extended to 36 months)
add apple care, office and your now over $2K
You sound like a guy who keeps a mac for quite a couple of years. (core duo 17" x1600)... but convince me NOT to.