"The 13-inch MacBook Pro and the 13-inch MacBook Air were once very different computers that served very different needs. One was bulkier but pretty fast and user-serviceable, while the other was thin-and-light to a fault, arriving with anemic low-power CPUs and GPUs, slow hard drives, and no easy means to upgrade. In the last two-to-three years, that gap has narrowed substantially. The Air has become more powerful and less compromised, while the Pro has slimmed down and dumped features like user-replaceable RAM and its Ethernet jack. Both use Thunderbolt 2. Both use modern dual-core CPUs with some of Intel’s better integrated GPUs. They’re even priced in the same ballpark. What was once an easy recommendation has gotten more difficult."13-inch Broadwell MacBook showdown: Should you go Pro or get an Air? | Ars Technica
Monday, March 23, 2015
13-inch Broadwell MacBook showdown: Should you go Pro or get an Air? | Ars Technica
From an extensive comparison of the latest MacBook Air and Pro models
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