With the launch of the latest 13-inch MacBook, Apple has further reduced the number of users of the factors to consider when buying a laptop.
There was a time when he went to buy a laptop should take into account all the things I wanted to do with the machine and remove the models based on these criteria. Things like having the power to record music or the process of a mixture are a thing of the past.
All Apple laptops are powerful enough to do all these things these days. The only consideration is the actual return the screen size you want.
I chose the 13-inch MacBook Air. I have, and love, the latest generation 11-inch model, but the screen was a little small for my taste. I thought 13 inches would do everything he did and give me the screen space I wanted. I was right.
I’ve
been using the 13-inch Air since last Friday, doing all of my
day-to-day work on it. The machine was comfortable as soon as I turned
it on. I didn’t force myself to use it for a week to see how it worked, I
wanted to keep using it.
My main laptop when at home is a 17-inch MacBook Pro, so you may
think that it was a big change when I started using the 13-inch. In
fact, it wasn’t. The size of the keyboard and ample screen resolution
made the switch pretty easy.
I used the Apogee Duet 2 as my audio interface, connected to the MacBook Air, plugged my guitar and launched GarageBand. Without any configuration, I recorded my guitar in GarageBand with zero (or near zero) latency.
I added some drum tracks of the project connected to the amplifiers in the middle of a song, add effects, and done almost everything else I could think of to make the MacBook Air Pressure Parasite.
He did everything I could throw at it and never miss a beat. Now what I want out of a laptop.
Pre-installed OS X Lion, the MacBook Air to provide users with Apple's latest hardware, including some of the fastest and most modern technologies in the industry in the operating system on the market today.
13-inch MacBook Air is the computer that all the other laptops are measured. And 'the design of power, portability and fashion, which is only adapted to other MacBooks.