No 8GB RAM upgrade?
I hate thinking about memory pressure and having to manage applications to keep it in check...
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No 8GB RAM upgrade?
I hate thinking about memory pressure and having to manage applications to keep it in check...
I'm really not a fan of their non-US pricing, it rarely works out well for international buyers. For example the $1,199 model costs £999 in the UK. $1,199 is equal to £744. So to buy it from the UK store you're paying 34% more? For the cheapest option, $999 in US store, the UK price is 37% more. And I'm too lazy to work out the 13" price differences.
Is VAT tax built-in to the £999 price point? Or is that added on at checkout (like sales tax is in the US)? If it's built in, that would explain at least part of the difference.
When did this change happen? What would this mean for someone developing cuda apps, then?
I'm really not a fan of their non-US pricing, it rarely works out well for international buyers. For example the $1,199 model costs £999 in the UK. $1,199 is equal to £744. So to buy it from the UK store you're paying 34% more? For the cheapest option, $999 in US store, the UK price is 37% more. And I'm too lazy to work out the 13" price differences.
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The biggest downside might be 4GB maximum RAM - that's enough to dissuade me, anyway.
Seems like plenty to me for a laptop, do you bump up against that limit for what you do on a laptop? (I'm curious.)
That 13" Macbook Air is looking really attractive as a portable work computer. Any downsides I should be aware of?
Seems most people are interested in the 13". Does anyone have any comments on the 11"? The only downside I can see is that only 1 external monitor is supported. After all, when you're traveling, the smaller the better.
http://bergie.iki.fi/blog/11-macbook_air-the_best_computer_i...
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I have a current MBA, and I find 2GB very limiting when running eclipse, tomcat, photoshop and firefox. 4GB will be very nice. Also, a second USB port! Oh, the luxury!
You must have the original? I have the Air that was available yesterday and it has 2 USB ports and 4GB RAM.
I could possibly have gotten 4GB with it, but my aging brain still couldn't conceive of anyone ever needing more than 2GB. Now I know better, haha.
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Seems most people are interested in the 13". Does anyone have any comments on the 11"? The only downside I can see is that only 1 external monitor is supported. After all, when you're traveling, the smaller the better.
I'm using the 2010 11" as my primary computer, and have been really happy with it. But then again, I mostly hack CoffeeScript and PHP with vim on Linux, so how much power do I need ;-) http://bergie.iki.fi/blog/11-macbook_air-the_best_computer_i...
Also, new Mac Mini: http://www.apple.com/macmini/ NO Optical Drive! Includes Thunderbolt. Supports an SSD plus a regular hard drive. HDMI port. I really have no idea how much of this is new features, though.
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The biggest downside might be 4GB maximum RAM - that's enough to dissuade me, anyway.
Seems like plenty to me for a laptop, do you bump up against that limit for what you do on a laptop? (I'm curious.)
My ideal machine would have more than 4GB RAM. It could even come at the expense of a smaller internal storage, because I'd use an external Thunderbolt drive to store client stuff.
So I might be sticking with the MBP for that reason..