Hi,

I use both an iMac and MacBook Air. I love them both.

Sounds like I use my MacBook Air for exactly the same things you need. I have 
the standard 13" with 4GB RAM and 128 GB SSD. In comparison my iMac has 16GB of 
RAM and 1TB HD.

This MacBook Air is perfect for my needs and it never seems slow and I don't 
run out of space. I keep my huge media library on the iMac and just use iTunes 
Match for my Air. I use Dropbox for all my other files.

The MacBook Air is really fast to load and doesn't seem slow or powerless at 
all for the tasks I use it for. In fact, it often seems faster than my iMac, 
but this is probably just because my iMac is typically doing more things.

The only downside of the MacBook Air for me is the smaller keyboard. I use the 
Apple USD keyboard with my iMac as I like having VoiceOver keys on both sides 
of the keyboard. The MacBook Air has the standard MacBook and Bluetooth 
keyboard set up with control, option and command on the left of the space bar 
and only command and option on the left. I've played around with a number of 
configurations of this but nothing is as good as the USB keyboard with all 
three modifier keys on each side.

Best,
Nic 

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