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128Bg might be enough. I don't think I've ever reached that so it depends how much stuff you store. The OP could look at her old laptop to get an idea.
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Guest repliedif a basic laptop is all you are after, then go for a bulk standard laptop from PCWorld as you'll get it a lot cheaper (of course it runs windows, but hey).
But with a Macbook Air, its based on the UNIX operating system and is very VERY robust and high performing.
But my advice is that if you skimp on the basics (disk storage, memory , etc) its very difficult if not impossible to add more. You don't need a CD-ROM drive as any software you install you can do from another computer (if you have one).
But the storage is the key factor I think. 128Gb in the base model will not be enough as the operating system takes up a portion of that and to expand it, you'll have to buy an external drive, which makes the whole thing clunky......
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostIt will be for accounts, some site admin work, answering support queries, etc.
I'm thinking deffo the 13" at the moment, but don't know if I should go for the base 13" or go for one of the more expensive ones. I'm also not sure what add-on's people who have these couldn't live without (I assume it comes with a USB CD-Rom?).
Mac's I have used previously seem generally pretty good and very Linux like so I'm sure I'm not going to have any big issues fixing any problems she may come across, I've just never bought one before hence the questions.
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It will be for accounts, some site admin work, answering support queries, etc.
I'm thinking deffo the 13" at the moment, but don't know if I should go for the base 13" or go for one of the more expensive ones. I'm also not sure what add-on's people who have these couldn't live without (I assume it comes with a USB CD-Rom?).
Mac's I have used previously seem generally pretty good and very Linux like so I'm sure I'm not going to have any big issues fixing any problems she may come across, I've just never bought one before hence the questions.
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Guest repliedshe uses it for design work and emails and stuff like that......
the extra 2 inches of screen real estate does present a problem if you are using it for anything else other than basic web / email stuff......
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostAnybody have any hints as to which one has enough power to keep the missus happy
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Guest repliedI got my missus a MacBook Air 13 inch base model but upped the disk (flash) storage to 256 (as 128 is too low).
Thats really what you want....nice bit of kit too...a bit pricey but it will do the business.
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What no replies??
Somebody on here must have some insight into these surely....
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Which MacBook Air?
Anybody have any hints as to which one has enough power to keep the missus happy without totally breaking the bank?
Also any must have add-ons?Tags: None
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