Hi,

there are new 13 inch MBPs.  They updated all their Mac books last week.  The 
SSD is the real game changer here.  although you are giving up storage space 
with an MBA, most won't notice nor care about the lesser processor found in the 
MBA.  Not unless your doing something resource intensive task that just demands 
a more powerful processor and more RAM than you can get in a MBA.  And if this 
is the case, you probably need a 15 inch MBP or an iMac anyway.

JMO.

Ricardo Walker
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On Jun 17, 2012, at 9:25 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli <sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi:
> At one time, I'd say the Pro; however with the new Air that just came out, 
> along with the availability of iCloud, that choice is much more difficult. 
> Google Macbook Pro S Macbook Air. There are some speck sheets floating 
> around. I don't think they've updated the 13 inch pro yet. I'm suspecting a 
> new Pro would come out in October. Based on everything you've told me, not 
> counting finances, I'd get an air. VO isn't like Jaws. RAM isn't going to 
> matter as much because the screen reader is a built-in application, not an 
> addition. 
> On Jun 17, 2012, at 7:05 PM, Joanne Chua wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I guess by now some of you may have feel totally frustrated with me,
>> as i bringing this out every so often...
>> I'm about to get a mac laptop, in the next few days.
>> But i'm torn between MBP 13inch and MBA.
>> my question is, what Mac will be the best? Either the MBP13inch,
>> MBA13inch with 128GB, or MBA11Inch 128GB?
>> I know the spects for all these three are very similar, and i also
>> know that MBA will operate somewhat faster in live time compare to
>> MBP, more portable, etc. I also know that mbp is great for  post
>> processing, and heavy duty usage such as vedeo edditing etc etc.
>> As this will be the very first Mac notebook that i own, and coming
>> from the windows screen reader for laptop background, i'm interested
>> to know, if voiceover will slow any of the mbp or mba down from the
>> specs performance?
>> As my windows brain kick in, sort of telling me that the greater
>> processer, memory, will be better as far as screen reader is concern.
>> 
>> i'll mainly using it for studying e.g. research, browsing, word
>> processer etc purposes, however, i also uses it for audio edditing,
>> and basic photo edditing as well.
>> 
>> The size of the storage doesn't really effect me as much, however, who
>> would say no to a bigger size harddrive? The optical drive also not
>> the priority, as i have a 4 year old IMac sitting at home as my
>> desttop.
>> 
>> All of your advice is very much appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Joanne
>> 
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