469 Questions on Comparing Macs
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What is the best laptop for DJing usin only a laptop? and what requirements do I need to do so?
- Asked by Froilan V from Doral
- 05 5, 13
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Which to buy -13 inch MacBook Pro retina or 15 inch retina
I am confused which MacBook Pro retina to buy ,I mainly use my laptop for basic tasks such as email,YouTube videos,gaming such as call of duty etc.
My old laptop takes 2 minutes to load a YouTube videoI need my MacBook for the fastest Internet ,please reply ASAP- Asked by Kavitha K from Dubai
- 04 3, 13
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Best AnswerI currently have the use of both retina MacBook's. I was given the 15 by my company and the 13 came up on Groupon at a bargain price that I couldn't see past. My intention was to evaluate them and sell one or the other.
I use all the standard apps, and the most intensive stuff I use is Aperture 3 and PSE. I can honestly say the i5 in the 13 has handled everything I have thrown at it with ease with no noticeable lag in any environment.
For my uses the 13 is more than adequate, and it is a lot easier for carrying round. Until they put a retina screen in the 11' Air, this is about the best mobile computer available.
I've not even noticed any lag from only having 8gb ram in the 13 instead of the 16gb in the 15.
For you though, the gaming maybe an issue. I don't have any games to run and test for you. The hd4000 is far superior to the hd3000 I last used on a 13 Pro, and I imagine for most games on medium settings it would be fine. But if you want that top notch graphics performance, you're going to need a top notch (and dedicated) GPU.
So in short, the 13 is just about the perfect laptop for most things, but the 15 is an out and out desktop replacement.- Answered by Dean J from Nottingham
- 04 14, 13
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Which is better for college? Macbook Pro 13' or Macbook Air 13'?
I'll be entering college this upcoming fall and I'm majoring in Broadcast Journalism so I'll be doing a lot of school work and video editing with Final Cut. I know the Air doesn't have the CD port which is my only reason I was going to get the Pro but the Air is cheaper so that's always a better deal. As of now, I don't really care much about the price but rather which is more convenient for me. I don't know if I'll be using the port a lot or not but the majority of my use on the computer will be school work so a lot of typing, researching, etc. Also personally I'd watch a lot of movies, music, surf the web, etc, etc. When I buy the Air, will it come with the portable CD port of do I have to buy it seperately?
- Asked by Kelly N from Las Vegas
- 04 13, 13
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AnswerMacBook Pro. If you're wanting to use the higher end processor intensive applications like Final Cut, photoshop etc. (Also if you read the fine print, you'll need at least the 13 inch MacBook Pro for the new Final Cut) You probably want to have the processing power the Pro has to offer. Also bare in mind that once you get the Air is is NOT upgradable. At all. No more RAM, no hard drive upgrades. (Upgradeable for Pro (hard drive, RAM))
Also you have to buy the Super Drive for the Air, or you can use another optical drive from another computer on the same network as the Air.
(Google DVD or CD sharing: Using Remote Disc for more info)
And the MacBook Pro will also offer higher graphic options as you, if you're able, to branch out to higher end models later on (15 inch)
I do hope that helps! Happy shopping!- Answered by Darren R from Chireno
- 04 14, 13
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how long will the flash drive last?
- Asked by Andy E from Two Mile Ash
- 05 2, 13
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Which is more reflective, the MacBook Air or the Retina MacBook Pro?
I'm trying to decide between getting a 13-inch MacBook Air maxed out as far as it can go or the $1699 13-inch MacBook Pro w/ Retina Display with 512GB storage. Since both are close in everything (including price) I want to know which display is more reflective, the retina display or the MacBook Air's display?
- Asked by Jacob E from Gillette
- 04 1, 13
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Macbook air 13'' or macbook pro 13'' (without retina disp) will do for me??
i'm just start college this year and i would love to have mac.
-i play games (PES 2013, FIFA13, COD)
-musics and some movies
-microsoft office
-autocad
-etc.
i just wanna know which mac is right for me with a costless price.
Thanks for the help
appreciate :))- Asked by Natpakan U from Songkhla
- 04 14, 13
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13 inch Air vs 13 inch Retina - Daily use and Gaming
Hey everyone,
Currently in the market for my first Mac, and having the internal debate about which laptop to pull the trigger on.
Debating between the 13 inch Air w 8Gb ram(maybe upgrade the processor) and the base MacBook Retina 13.
I'm looking for portability, daily surfing, gaming specifically Blizzard products (Diablo 3, StarCraft 3, and WoW), maybe the occasional video/photo edit to take advantage of the features of a Mac.
Reading all the different forums, some say the gaming aspects will be fine on the air(on low graphics), some say it won't... Same can be said of the Retina 13... I can't personally justify the 15 Retina although its SO nice...
Just wanted to get some feedback from some of the experts out there :)
Appreciate the help!- Asked by Scott M from Oakville
- 12 13, 12
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Best AnswerI have a mid 2009 13" MacBook Pro running a 2.53 Intel Core 2 Duo with 8 GB of ram, and it is my daily use computer (by choice over a Dell workstation). I am in the Printing industry and I use both the current Adobe CS6 (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, etc...) as well as CAD software.
On my off time, I also Play WOW (Mists of Pandaria) and Diablo 3. Both have to have their resolution turned way down to be playable.
If I were in the market today, I would pay the little extra and get the
15-inch: 2.6GHz, MacBook Pro. It's only $200 more than the retna display 13" MacBook Pro, but it has a 1GB dedicated video card + the 256 shared card. The retna display is nice, but there are only a handful of programs that can take advantage of if at this time. Just my $0.02, so take it as you will.- Answered by Travis L from Fairbanks
- 01 14, 13
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I am trying to decide between what mac to get as a university student
I currently have an ipad and I feel that it is not reaching its needs as my course is heavily loaded with presentations etc.
I want to get a MacBook Pro 13" but I do not know whether I should get the retna or standard one.
Which mac would run better if I undertake these activities on it:
-word documents constantly 5+ hours 3-5 days a week
-power point presentations
-occasional movies
-occasional games ... Mainly league of legends
-lots of web browsing.. Multiple tabs open at a time
Etc
I understand that the processor is the only thing I cannot upgrade, and the dual core worries me for the occasional game, I am not sure how it will go as I'm new to mac. It is necessary to get the top end retna (I'm leaning towards the retna) over the lower end as they only have a minor difference in the processors I.e. 2.5 & 2.6 with a turbo boost of 3.1 and 3.1.
Thanks!!!- Asked by Erin D from Cromer
- 04 29, 13
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Macbook pro retina 13" i5 or i7 processor?
I will be going to college next year for mechanical engineering, and I will be purchasing a 13" macbook pro retina. I am unsure in which processor to get, the 2.6 GHz i5 or 3.0 GHz intel i7. I occasionally will be using engineering programs like CAD, and I will be using programs like Final Cut Pro for video editing. Also I plan on having this computer for the next 4+ years.
- Asked by Judy B from Lunenburg
- 04 15, 13
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Can final cut pro run on a mac mini? - Editing web series.
- Asked by Lisa M from Burbank
- 04 11, 13
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will quick books pro work with ipad
Looking for new light weight computer that I can use accounting program with. Does Mac have an easy to use program? Can I use my current Quick Books Pro ? Which machine would be best?
- Asked by Susan J from Charlotte
- 04 27, 13
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WHAT COMPUTER WOULD BE BEST FOR ONLIE EDUCATION?
I AM DOING A COLLEGE 100% ONLINE AND I DONT KNOW IF I SHOULD GET A MACBOOK PRO 15'' WITH RETINA DISPLAY OR AN IMAC 27''? PLEASE HELP ME OUT
- Asked by Jordan F from Mesquite
- 04 25, 13
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What Mac would be the best choice for editing gaming video.
- Asked by Miguel V from Santa Ana
- 04 24, 13
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this Macpro has hd 4000 & gt 650 How do those two graphics work together ? Usually Most laptops have one or the other ?
2.6GHz quad-core Intel Core i7
Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz
8GB 1600MHz memory
750GB 5400-rpm hard drive1
Intel HD Graphics 4000
NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M with 1GB of GDDR5 memory- Asked by Anthony R from Wallingford
- 10 15, 12
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Best AnswerMacBook Pro, not Mac Pro.
It uses both, if a application needs better graphics it would require the strongest which is GT650. At its base it start with 4000 HD. You can also download a third party software to change your GPU (graphic card)
Usually laptops have two, just if you want to save money then you have a choice of buying one with integrated graphic card.- Answered by Samad G
- 10 22, 12
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whats better 13" macbook pro with retina display or 15" macbook pro with retina display
im having a hard time because there technically the same but i was comparing these products and they have a lot of a difference
- Asked by Javier C from Houston
- 04 9, 13
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MacBook Air or MacBook Pro?
So I'm entering in my 3rd year of university, and it involves a transfer from a smaller campus to a large one. I already have a desktop for heavy duty work (games, movies, etc.) and I want a laptop that I can carry to classes with realative ease. I will be traveling alot as I have a full course load, so this laptop would be used mostly for going to and from classes or from my rental place to home. I have narrowed it down to either the 13" MacBook Air with the 256GB and the MacBook Pro 13", I just don't know which one would be better for dealing with traveling and taking intensive notes, etc. Any help would be great and thanks in advance!
- Asked by Heather Z from Oshawa
- 04 9, 12
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Best AnswerComparing my Macbook Air 11 vs Macbook Pro 13, I would recommend the Macbook Pro because of its more powerful 2.8 ghz processor over the Macbook Air's 1.8 ghz. It also has its own optical drive that comes in handy to burn your own music CD, play DVDs and load an occasional software. The one thing that I use my Air over my Pro model is for business trips because every ounce counts. Overall, I think you will be best off with the Pro model. If you decide to get the Air though, get 4gb of RAM because you cannot upgrade it later.
- Answered by Adam A from Las Vegas
- 04 10, 12
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500GB 5400-rpm hard drive or 128GB flash storage?
I want to find out what the functional differences between the two are. I tend to use lots of Photoshop, so I need something that won't get stuck easily. At the same time, I also want larger storage space. Can the 128GB flash storage space be increased?
- Asked by Alicia L from Folsom
- 12 26, 12
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AnswerLook for the similar question and answer on "500GB hard drive or 256GB flash storage?" in this section (october),
us/question/answers/mac/500gb-hard-drive-or-256gb-flash-storage
You can always increase with external hard disk. Flash is faster, but a speed which isn't relevant for Photoshop, more for live video rendering and that kind of stuff. I guess you won't really profit of that speed for work, but may be you will of more space.- Answered by Andres L from Fort Lauderdale
- 05 14, 13
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Which 13 inch Macbook Pro?
I am looking to buy my first macbook, and I want good processing. I do a lot of internet surfing and documenting, along with mulitudes of other stuff... And I'm on a budget so I cant be too spendy. I watch a LOT of downloaded movies and have a lot of songs. So basicly I would like to know what amount of ram, what amount of GHz, what core, and what hard drive to get. Any answers in the future, I thank you.
- Asked by James M from Butternut
- 04 5, 12
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AnswerFrom what you have described I would recommend the 13" Macbook Pro with 2.5GHz Intel Core i5 with the 750Gb hard drive option. Here is why, it will be much cheaper than the retina macbook pro and with far more hard drive space as the retina only has 128 Gb standard. Next you will also be able to upgrade the non retina macbook pro in the future if needed while the retina MBP is non upgradable, its how you get it from the factory. The Solid state drive in the rMBP is not worth it for what you do and the added speed is not a dealbreaker for what you will use your new laptop for. Hopefully this helps you make your decision.
- Answered by Demarcus P
- 05 17, 13
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iPhone 5 or a Macbook Air?
Hey guys. I need some more help about another decision. So, a few days ago my father popped up randomly (Monday). We hardly talk but he does get me anything I want. So, my mother told me to tell him what I wanted for my birthday, or Christmas. So, I bought my current laptop downstairs to show him what I wanted for my birthday - It was the Macbook Air. He asked how much he would be out of, and I said the price. He said he would be better off getting me a iPhone... so I thought that was a good decision until I thought what my sister was talking about. Below are some cons and pros I came up with. By seeing my cons and pros, you can tell me which one needs to be my final choice.
Macbook Air: Cons ;
I already have a laptop, but it's worth nothing anymore.
Macbook Air; Pros ;
It will work better than my current laptop.
I have been wanting a Macbook Air forever.
I want a backlit keyboard.
iPhone: Cons ;
I don't talk on the phone a lot.
The bill is going to be 85 dollars including my mom's cell phone and the house phone.
I already have an iPod touch, but thinking about giving it to my cousin.
iPhone: Pros ;
I can txt whenever I want and wherever I want.
So, as you can see, the Macbook has little Cons and 2 Pros. Now, my current laptop my mouse doesn't work, and some of the parts are falling off. Whatever you do, don't get a Toshiba laptop. My cousin had one, and she went over to the another laptop... I think the Samsung? I'm not sure.
If you can, please give me some details about these items too. I'll reply when I get the chance. Thank you.- Asked by Jamare L from Leighton
- 10 12, 12
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Best AnswerHey.
I highly prefer a Macbook Air.
As I can see you are saying that your laptop is at a dying state or a leave it "away side", I would prefer a Air against that.
Now Against the iPhone I highly prefer you get a MBP air , because it has a processor which is better then the iPhone 5 and it is much stable, it has i5 processor which is dual core. the iPhone 5 has a quad-core but it can not perform that well as a intel one, and it is specially built for a phone.
MBP air ultra light and it can survive most of the stuff running on a computer. It is capable of having a parallel OS, so you can run windows as well on boot camp or third party parallel softwares.
You were adding up the text thingy, that you could text when ever you want with an iphone" Apple has developed a new app called iMessages, you can send message to any Apple to Apple product which is compatible for it. Obviously you need WIFI for it, and you need that with the iPhone as well (with iPhone you can text without wifi, but if you use the iMessages free Apple to Apple text then you need Wifi)
you are also saying you do not talk that much on a phone, so I could not see any need of it, as both of the items gives you the portability.
If you are looking for buying a gadget running iOS, I would head for the iPad 3, I am pretty sure the 4th is coming soon but do not know when.
The MBP air´s CPU (processor) has a availability for having a 2.0 ghz upgrade as well if you customise it. And you can choose between 11 inch and 13 inch (the specs difference is the flash drive).
If your father buys you nearly every thing you point at, then I prefer a Macbook pro Retina. It has weight of 4 lbs, but the specs are awesome. it is easy to carry and fits a daily school books bag, with a laptop pocket. Look it up on the Apple site!- Answered by Samad G
- 10 14, 12
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