I want to buy it but the keyboard is very risky and so is that 1 port, should I buy it or buy a MacBook Pro?
Depends on what you will be using it for and your personal preference. The MacBook is a good bit slimmer than the Pro so it's easier to carry around. The Pro has more ports, a more traditional keyboard, better FaceTime camera and serious processing power for involved tasks.
Would you recommend the pro or the MacBook for school students?
Another MacBook decision thread, eh?
The answer is the same as it has been: Both models are great for students. They're both plenty powerful to run anything a typical student would like. The deciding factor is whether you or your parents would like to spend the extra money for a Pro with a little more power.
Omg I hope no one would notice, but I'm gonna buy a MacBook and it's gonna last me 6 years so I need as much info as possible
Omg I hope no one would notice, but I'm gonna buy a MacBook and it's gonna last me 6 years so I need as much info as possible
MacbookWould you recommend the pro or the MacBook for school students?
I get it, but we are essentially just repeating the same information. Perhaps a better approach would be to ask additional questions within of your existing threads so users who respond know what's already been discussed and can built on those thoughts.
I get it, but we are essentially just repeating the same information. Perhaps a better approach would be to ask additional questions within of your existing threads so users who respond know what's already been discussed and can built on those thoughts.
Also I'm hearing bad rumors about the new MacBook Pro such as: It will feature USB-C (which means bye bye MagSafe) touch-sensitive trackpad, and won't release until the last quarter of this year, should I just buy the 2015 MacBook Pro, will that satisfy my needs in terms of sleek and battery life?
I have a late 2013 that is getting me through my last semester of grad school right now. It does everything that I need it to do and more. It's sleek and I have zero issues with battery life.
Although I don't have an issue with USB-C it doesn't hold a candle to the convenience of the MagSafe connector on my MacBook Pro. Furthermore, my kids have a tendency to trip on the cord, which comes right off and doesn't take my notebook down with it.
I really don't think you'll be disappointed with any MacBook you choose. If sleekness and battery life are ultimately the most important then go with a MacBook. Everything has a give and a take.
Also I'm hearing bad rumors about the new MacBook Pro such as: It will feature USB-C (which means bye bye MagSafe) touch-sensitive trackpad, and won't release until the last quarter of this year, should I just buy the 2015 MacBook Pro, will that satisfy my needs in terms of sleek and battery life?
I have a late 2013 that is getting me through my last semester of grad school right now. It does everything that I need it to do and more. It's sleek and I have zero issues with battery life.
Although I don't have an issue with USB-C it doesn't hold a candle to the convenience of the MagSafe connector on my MacBook Pro. Furthermore, my kids have a tendency to trip on the cord, which comes right off and doesn't take my notebook down with it.
I really don't think you'll be disappointed with any MacBook you choose. If sleekness and battery life are ultimately the most important then go with a MacBook. Everything has a give and a take.