Macbook Air--13 or 11 inch?
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Macbook Air--13 or 11 inch?
I've been asking FT members about external hd space for MBAs as I'm about to buy a refurb. I was planning to get the 13" but now, from reading feedback from that thread, I'm considering the 11" as an option, though still leaning toward 13".
Any opinions? I'm a light traveler (one carry-on, one personal bag) but visually challenged, so thinking the larger would be better for that. I plan to also travel with an iPad for watching movies. I've tried using iPad only, but it just doesn't work for me, and my MBPro is too much. Thinking the MBA will be my sweet spot. Thanks!
Any opinions? I'm a light traveler (one carry-on, one personal bag) but visually challenged, so thinking the larger would be better for that. I plan to also travel with an iPad for watching movies. I've tried using iPad only, but it just doesn't work for me, and my MBPro is too much. Thinking the MBA will be my sweet spot. Thanks!
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I'd go 13. The 13 is still exceptionally light, and it has a (IMO) more usable screen and keyboard. Plus given your interest in expandable storage. the 13 inch models have an SD card slot which you might find appealing for lightweight expansion. (Though I see you are considering a refurb... not sure when they put the SD card slot in, if it's only newer generations...)
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I recently purchased an MBA 11" and it has worked well for me. The iPad was too inflexible for me and wanted a full size keyboard in a somewhat similar form factor. The lightness of the MBA 11" has effectively made it a solid iPad replacement for my purposes.
However, if I went into the purchase knowing what I know now, I probably would go with a 13" instead. The extra screen real-estate would be nice. Also, with photography as a hobby, it's annoying to have to bring an SD card adapter everywhere I go, since the 13" has one already.
However, if I went into the purchase knowing what I know now, I probably would go with a 13" instead. The extra screen real-estate would be nice. Also, with photography as a hobby, it's annoying to have to bring an SD card adapter everywhere I go, since the 13" has one already.
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If you want to actually work on a plane get the 11 inch
If you intend to do any significant amount of typing on the plane get the 11 inch.
In many economy seats even the 13 inch air is unusable if the person in front leans the seat back even a small amount. The lower screen height of the 11 inch means that it is still usable. If you always fly business or first or if you don't intend to type on the plane get the 13 inch.
In many economy seats even the 13 inch air is unusable if the person in front leans the seat back even a small amount. The lower screen height of the 11 inch means that it is still usable. If you always fly business or first or if you don't intend to type on the plane get the 13 inch.
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If you intend to do any significant amount of typing on the plane get the 11 inch.
In many economy seats even the 13 inch air is unusable if the person in front leans the seat back even a small amount. The lower screen height of the 11 inch means that it is still usable. If you always fly business or first or if you don't intend to type on the plane get the 13 inch.
In many economy seats even the 13 inch air is unusable if the person in front leans the seat back even a small amount. The lower screen height of the 11 inch means that it is still usable. If you always fly business or first or if you don't intend to type on the plane get the 13 inch.
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Granted - I don't work in Excel. I think for my line of work, the 11" is awesome.
I can type in any seat - no issues when the guy in front reclines. It has a full size keyboard and - most importantly, offers incredible portability. It fits INSIDE a binder or zippered portfolio.
It depends on what you do. I do a lot of stuff with MS Word, and presentations (Powerpoint/Keynote). The 11 is perfect... it will plug into any projector, run all day, and I can type/prepare presentations on the flight there/back. Otherwise it rides in my briefcase and I forget it's even there.
I love the portability and don't miss the screen size. Have at it.
I can type in any seat - no issues when the guy in front reclines. It has a full size keyboard and - most importantly, offers incredible portability. It fits INSIDE a binder or zippered portfolio.
It depends on what you do. I do a lot of stuff with MS Word, and presentations (Powerpoint/Keynote). The 11 is perfect... it will plug into any projector, run all day, and I can type/prepare presentations on the flight there/back. Otherwise it rides in my briefcase and I forget it's even there.
I love the portability and don't miss the screen size. Have at it.
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I have both, different generations. I find it depends on my use, but when I travel with one of them, I'm almost all Ipad now, it is the 11 about 90% of the time. I use the 13 as a "desktop" at home.
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Any reason why you don't 'dock' your MBA when at home and make use of an external screen?
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Don't really need it. I used to use a big monitor at home with a dock but if I need that now I tend to stay in my office. I have used an iPad as a second screen for a MB Air while traveling and it works well. I just typically don't need it.
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Any reason why you don't 'dock' your MBA when at home and make use of an external screen?
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Don't really need it. I used to use a big monitor at home with a dock but if I need that now I tend to stay in my office. I have used an iPad as a second screen for a MB Air while traveling and it works well. I just typically don't need it.
Don't really need it. I used to use a big monitor at home with a dock but if I need that now I tend to stay in my office. I have used an iPad as a second screen for a MB Air while traveling and it works well. I just typically don't need it.
Ah that makes sense. I have a home office with a 23" monitor plus the same setup in the office - I do like the Lenovo docking stations as espically when moving between travel and office is so often. I think you can get the same thing for Apple laptops - ish anyway.