expired Posted by PJ01 • Nov 8, 2024
Nov 8, 2024 8:31 PM
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Item 1 of 3
expired Posted by PJ01 • Nov 8, 2024
Nov 8, 2024 8:31 PM
Costco Members: 13.6" Apple MacBook Air: 2560x1664, M2 Chip, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD
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I do get your point though and I'm torn on what I want to eventually get. There are noticeable pros/cons between the Air and Pro.
Air: Size and weight! .7 pounds lighter and thinner. Probably better for people on the go. The 256GB drive is noticeably slower, but you probably wouldn't notice it, if that makes sense? For base model you're much more likely to find better deals like this.
Pro: Screen size is 14.2" vs 13.6" Brighter and better XTR screen. HDR will noticeably pop more. A fan if you're a heavier duty user. SD card slot and better/more ports but can't remember the configuration. Also offer a M3 Pro and Max option but they get much pricier.
For most people the Air is more than enough and the weight/size is very noticeable. That said you'll fall in love with the Pros screen, but the Airs screen isn't a slouch.
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Air: Size and weight! .7 pounds lighter and thinner. Probably better for people on the go. The 256GB drive is noticeably slower, but you probably wouldn't notice it, if that makes sense? For base model you're much more likely to find better deals like this.
Pro: Screen size is 14.2" vs 13.6" Brighter and better XTR screen. HDR will noticeably pop more. A fan if you're a heavier duty user. SD card slot and better/more ports but can't remember the configuration. Also offer a M3 Pro and Max option but they get much pricier.
For most people the Air is more than enough and the weight/size is very noticeable. That said you'll fall in love with the Pros screen, but the Airs screen isn't a slouch.
More importantly why? Current format is fine because I didn't want a long list which might upset others. Also, kinda rude to just tell someone to do that!
$749 - 10% = $674 before tax, did you have an extra $10 off coupon or anything?
Also, just curious, how did you manage to use PayPal on their price match invoice?
As much as it pains me I don't think it's worth trading back in and losing the ~$250 unless I'm decently confident PayPal won't come back for the points.
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