I may be miss remembering, but I believe the largest one was 17 inches.

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> On 3 Jul 2014, at 10:10, Jessica D <jldai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I never knew their was a 17 inch MacBook Pro.
> 
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>> On Jul 2, 2014, at 6:08 PM, David Chittenden <dchitten...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> In an Apple store two years ago, we measured the Apple Bluetooth keyboard 
>> and found it to be the exact same size as the MacBook Air 11" keyboard. We 
>> then compared it against the other MacBook computers, and found it is the 
>> exact same keyboard, even on the MacBook Pro 17". 
>> 
>> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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>>> On 3 Jul 2014, at 9:19, Kayaker <sea...@me.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I agree with David's comments below. 
>>> 
>>> I would absolutely upgrade the RAM.  The SSD upgrade depends solely on your 
>>> use case. Can you split both the Mac and PC data in that size?  If not, 
>>> upgrade.
>>> 
>>> I'm not sure what the value added is for the Apple BT keyboard. It's about 
>>> the same size as the Air keyboard, minor size differences between the 11, 
>>> 13 and BT.  But for me, they all feel the same.
>>> 
>>> I do concur that any Air will do you well.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> --k
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Jul 2, 2014, at 5:10 PM, David Taylor <e.david.tay...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> Either the 11 or 13 inch will be perfect for what you need. Really, the 
>>>> only gain from the 13 is some extra batter life and much more weight to 
>>>> carry around, I'd go for the 11 personally, unless the 13 has something 
>>>> you specifically need.
>>>> 
>>>> It would be very highly advisable to upgrade your RAM, in terms of 
>>>> performance. Unless you don't use it very much, and don't mind using 
>>>> external storage, I would also upgrade the SSD. It is not that important 
>>>> to upgrade the processor, though doing so will get you some extra speed.
>>>> 
>>>> The Apple wireless keyboard is an alternative, but it doesn't have a power 
>>>> button so you'll always need to use the built in keyboard for that. It is 
>>>> the same, standard, Apple keyboard you always get now, same size keys, no 
>>>> numpad etc Must admit, I don't use my VM as much as I thought I would, but 
>>>> when I do, it runs faster than on any Windows machine
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Dave
>>>> 
>>>>> On 2 Jul 2014, at 21:54, Juliette <jmswi...@samobile.net> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> I am looking at purchasing a Mac book Air 13-inch model with 256 GB haed 
>>>>> drive. I am planning to run windows via VMware fusion. Would it be 
>>>>> necessary in this case to do any or all of the following:
>>>>> 1. Upgrade the hard drive to 512 GB?
>>>>> 2. Upgrade the RAM from 4 GB to 8 GB?
>>>>> 3. Upgrade the processor from 1.4 to 1.7 GHZ?
>>>>> I also have one more question. Is the Apple wireless keyboard that we use 
>>>>> with iOS devices the same one that Apple sells as a full-sized 
>>>>> alternative to using the laptop keyboard on the Mac Book?
>>>>> Thanks in advance for any help with this.
>>>>> Juliette
>>>>> 
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