It also depends on your workflow/environment. (and save yourself a ton of money if you don’t need sidecar on the go) If you are doing anything serious skip to at least Pro 13” or even 16” (recommend for higher value), or just pick up 2015 one’s. (no direct heatpipe to the fins, reportedly these puppies kill themselves within a year of heavy usage) Plus they don’t have any edge of performance vs the old Airs beside retina screen and HEVC encode accelereation provided by newer Intel Chips and T2 (Which you also get on any new Macs these days). The cooling systems on the 2018+ Airs are a joke. I’m out 17 now, and I have a case I can’t use Read more. but the case is about an 1/2 inch too small. ![]() I know that it’s impractical to a lot of ppl having 2 machines.īut don’t get the new Air. The case was designed ONLY to be compatible with MacBook Air 11 inch (models: A1370 & A1465, MJVM2LL/A, MJVP2LL/A, MC505LL/A, MC506LL/A, MC968LL/A, MC969LL/A, MD223LL/A, MD224LL/A, MD711LL/A, MD712LL/A). But a lot of people like to pick an all-rounder machines. If I want portability I go 11” (they don’t do em that small anymore, but I find myself having a lot of fun using i) and if I’m trying to be productive I go 15” (I spent most of my time on this).
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