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Model: Apple 2024 MacBook Air 15-inch Laptop with M3 chip: Built for Apple Intelligence, 15.3-inch Liquid Retina Display, 16GB Unified Memory, 256GB SSD Storage, Backlit Keyboard, Touch ID; Midnight
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This is the configuration you want. 16gb model now for the price of the 8gb model. I wish I had gotten this instead of the MacBook Pro. The extra screen size is worth.
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This is the configuration you want. 16gb model now for the price of the 8gb model. I wish I had gotten this instead of the MacBook Pro. The extra screen size is worth.
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Would this be a better purchase for someone who runs a lot of programs at the same time (MS Excel, PowerPoint, 5 others, browser with lots of tabs) compared to a 14inch M3 MBP with same ram and memory space?
Would this be a better purchase for someone who runs a lot of programs at the same time (MS Excel, PowerPoint, 5 others, browser with lots of tabs) compared to a 14inch M3 MBP with same ram and memory space?
If the MBP has the base M3 then there isn't much performance benefit except having active cooling. The size, screen quality, and ports are going to be the major differences.
Would this be a better purchase for someone who runs a lot of programs at the same time (MS Excel, PowerPoint, 5 others, browser with lots of tabs) compared to a 14inch M3 MBP with same ram and memory space?
You dont need a MacBook Pro to run productivity apps. You don't even need this much ram to run basic stuff like PowerPoint, excel and internet browser tabs. I'd still probably spring for 16gb, but if you want to save money, 8 might do you ok.
Would this be a better purchase for someone who runs a lot of programs at the same time (MS Excel, PowerPoint, 5 others, browser with lots of tabs) compared to a 14inch M3 MBP with same ram and memory space?
If you want to swutch from Windows, the Mac version of desktop Office 365 apps have less features than the Windows version if you are doing advanced tasks.
For day to day use this is a great choice.
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For day to day use this is a great choice.
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