Costco Wholesale has
Apple MacBook Air 13.3" Laptop: M1 Chip, 2560x1600, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (MGND3LL/A) on sale for
$799.99 valid for
Costco Members only.
Thanks to community member
bazzinga for sharing this deal.
Note, must login w/ your Costco account w/ an active Costco Membership to purchase. Availability for in-store purchase may be available/may vary by location [
Store Locator].
Specs/Key Features:
- Apple M1 Chip 8-core CPU
- 13.3" 2560x1600 Retina IPS LCD Display
- 256GB Solid State Drive
- 7-Core GPU
- 8GB LPDDR4X RAM
- 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.0
- Integrated 720p FaceTime HD Camera
- Backlit Magic Keyboard with Force Touch Trackpad
- Aluminum casing
- macOS Big Sur 11.0
- Weight: 2.8 lbs
- Ports
- 2x Thunderbolt 3/ USB 4 Ports
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Used, good condition 2012 13" macbook pro
200+135 (upgrades)=300
pluses:
easily upgradable: 16gb ram for ~50, 500gb SSD ~50, new battery ~35
minuses:
Apple supported up to catalina, 2 versions back. Problem? minor. still get security updates
Used, late 2014 mac mini
~200+65 (upgrades)= 265
pluses:
Still fully supported by Apple, can upgrade to latest OSX (monterray)
Can add PciE, nvme ssd in additional to stock 1tb hhd (~15 adapter, $50 256 apple nvme)
minuses:
Not portable
Used 2015 15" macbook pro
~500+115 (upgrades) = 615
pluses:
upgradability: replace slower, small stock ssd to PCIe3.0 nvme 1tb ssd (~15 adapter, 100 drive)
still performant (4xi7 intel)
portable
ports
minus:
...... maybe intel processor...
New 2020 M1 Air
~800
pluses:
performance
portability
new
can do thermal pad mod for performance similar to MBP
minuses:
non-upgradability
I was thinking of making a video about those configurations and the upgrading procedure, if you think it would be useful, let me know.
-Paul
Great machine, very reliable, and wicked fast for just about everything. The M1 processor in these is a performance and battery life game-changer relative to the intel chips. As long as she doesn't need windows for some specific software, this is absolutely the way to go.
https://forums.macrumor
https://forums.macrumor
There are already plenty of discussions around this. If you learned basic CS you would know that using MacOS doesn't magically reduce the amount of memory needed for certain tasks.
Yes, the "unified memory" or whatever could make virtual memory access faster, but that doesn't fundamentally change things. And there is no evidence whatsoever Mac's memory management is superior to Windows, so stop any nonsense around that.
Finally, I have definitely seen this dreaded dialog on my MacBook Air M1. Very occasionally but it happens. If I had a 16G version I may not see it at all.
https://i.stack.imgur.c
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