I iPersian macrumors regular Oct 23, 2012 229 0 Copenhagen, Denmark Oct 23, 2012 #26 +SSD +retina -probably ghosting and IR issues. -expensive -same crap as the MBPr 15
L lcseds macrumors 65816 Jun 20, 2006 1,239 1,180 NC, USA Oct 23, 2012 #27 OSMac said: No quad i7 option No RAM options Only HD4000 $1699 - Saved. Click to expand... This sums it up for me.
OSMac said: No quad i7 option No RAM options Only HD4000 $1699 - Saved. Click to expand... This sums it up for me.
clyde2801 macrumors 601 Mar 6, 2008 4,365 54 In the land of no hills and red dirt. Oct 23, 2012 #28 cokeb said: Sure, but the 13" is far easier to carry around. For those who value portability it would still be a better deal. Click to expand... And think of the extra weight you'll save not having to carry that full wallet around with you everywhere!
cokeb said: Sure, but the 13" is far easier to carry around. For those who value portability it would still be a better deal. Click to expand... And think of the extra weight you'll save not having to carry that full wallet around with you everywhere!
mohsy90 macrumors 65816 Original poster Feb 4, 2011 1,332 2 New York Oct 23, 2012 #29 clyde2801 said: And think of the extra weight you'll save not having to carry that full wallet around with you everywhere! Click to expand... haha
clyde2801 said: And think of the extra weight you'll save not having to carry that full wallet around with you everywhere! Click to expand... haha
R RickG macrumors regular Feb 8, 2011 236 47 Oct 23, 2012 #30 if I did my research correctly the 13rMBP is about .5 lbs heavier than the 13 air- this is a light machine- I have been waiting for this 13rMBP and am disapointed that it max out at 8 ram
if I did my research correctly the 13rMBP is about .5 lbs heavier than the 13 air- this is a light machine- I have been waiting for this 13rMBP and am disapointed that it max out at 8 ram