D Dookieman macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 12, 2009 390 67 Jun 10, 2013 #1 This is my first MB Air, ditching my MBP 2007 model. Will this computer be sufficient for web development? Thanks!
This is my first MB Air, ditching my MBP 2007 model. Will this computer be sufficient for web development? Thanks!
M messiry macrumors member Jan 2, 2013 52 11 Jun 10, 2013 #2 congrats! i am a bit confused between the new MBA and the 13' rMBP, is there big performance between them?
congrats! i am a bit confused between the new MBA and the 13' rMBP, is there big performance between them?
tgi macrumors 65816 Aug 29, 2012 1,332 335 Jun 10, 2013 #3 Congrats on your purchase! It should be more than enough for web development.
J jjfcpa macrumors member Feb 25, 2009 84 0 Jun 10, 2013 #4 Dookieman said: This is my first MB Air, ditching my MBP 2007 model. Will this computer be sufficient for web development? Thanks! Click to expand... Ditto - MBA i7, 1.7, 8 gig RAM, 512 gig SSD. Excited because I need the battery life, not so excited because I wanted 16 gigs of RAM.
Dookieman said: This is my first MB Air, ditching my MBP 2007 model. Will this computer be sufficient for web development? Thanks! Click to expand... Ditto - MBA i7, 1.7, 8 gig RAM, 512 gig SSD. Excited because I need the battery life, not so excited because I wanted 16 gigs of RAM.
omgitscro macrumors 6502a Jul 12, 2008 576 91 Jun 10, 2013 #5 messiry said: congrats! i am a bit confused between the new MBA and the 13' rMBP, is there big performance between them? Click to expand... The new MBA has noticeably faster graphics and storage, but the CPU is a bit slower compared to the rMBP.
messiry said: congrats! i am a bit confused between the new MBA and the 13' rMBP, is there big performance between them? Click to expand... The new MBA has noticeably faster graphics and storage, but the CPU is a bit slower compared to the rMBP.