Hi Simon, 

Thanks for writing in. 

My current Pro is a 13-inch MacBook with 2.5GHZ CPU, 512GB of flash storage, 
and 8GB of RAM. 

Honestly having sceen the 12-inch MacBook I’m in agreement with you the 
keyboard isn’t as good as the traditional scissor mechanism found on the Air 
and Pro’s. 

Will wait and see what they announce in June/September. 

Most likely will go with the Air. 

Best regards, 

Sadam Ahmed 

LinkedIn: 

https://au.linkedin.com/in/sadam-ahmed-04121258 
<https://au.linkedin.com/in/sadam-ahmed-04121258> 




> On 10 Apr 2016, at 8:20 pm, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> 
> Yes I thought the keyboard was less useable than that of the mac book air,
> And as for the USB C port, that' I don't see as a killer but the price of the 
> adaptors is crazy for the apple branded.
> The hardware internaly  is also to me limited 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sadam Ahmed
> Sent: Sunday, 10 April 2016 8:34 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: MacBook or MacBook Air?
> 
> Hi Sabahattin and others,
> 
> Today I went to  the Apple Store to pick up my Watch which needed repair 
> after a major melt down when I upgraded to 2.2 of the Watch OS.
> 
> Whilst there got some hands on time with the MacBook and came away quite 
> disappointed.
> 
> The machine is very nice to hold but in all other ways is very compromised.
> 
> Not only  does it have only one port,  but the keyboard on the thing is 
> pretty bad.
> 
> The good old arrow keys are squashed and the usuall  springiness that I've 
> come to expect from my 13-inch MacBook Pro  simply isn't there.
> 
> As Alex says the MacBook Airs are probably up for an update most likely 
> bringing 6TH generation Intel chips so will wait for those.
> 
> Let's just hope that the revision during WWDC 2016 or   whenever they 
> update doesn't bring it in  line with the MacBook with only one port.
> 
> Sorry for the long post.
> 
> Thanks to all who chimed in.
> 
> Sadam Ahmed
> 
> On 4/10/2016 7:13 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>> Hi  Sadam,
>> 
>> If I were you, and my choice was limited to just the latest MBA11 and the 
>> latest MacBook, then there would be no contest: MBA11.
>> 
>> Why?  Connectivity.  Like the first MacBook Air way back when it was 
>> introduced, the connectivity of the MacBook is horribly compromised: just 
>> one USB type C port.  Even if I weren’t sold on the MBA’s slightly smaller 
>> size and its superior specifications, that one port would kill me.  You’ve 
>> got to faff about with adaptors if you want peripherals of pretty much any 
>> variety that you already have, or if you also need power.  You can’t benefit 
>> from Thunderbolt, which means you’re not getting Ethernet at no cost either. 
>>  The machine is undoubtedly cute, of course, but in my opinion its real 
>> distinction is as a Mac for the iPad generation.  If that is not you, I’d 
>> seriously consider staying with the tried and true and get a MacBook Air.  
>> It’ll be a good investment as long as Apple strive to keep OS X running lean 
>> on lower-end dual-core hardware.  It’s either that, or wait for the 
>> next-generation MacBook, when Apple will probably do a Google and put in a 
>> second, much-needed USB type C connector, just like Google Pixel.
>> 
>> Just my opinion, of course.  What you need is entirely dependent on your 
>> tolerances, needs and desires.
>> 
>> Oh, and BTW, you can downgrade to Yosemite on either, because that’s what 
>> both shipped with.  You don’t have to use El Cap if you don’t want to.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Sabahattin
>> 
> 
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