Actually both of my machines have SSD drives. The one on the MBP is 768gb and 
the MBA is 512gb.
On Feb 2, 2013, at 10:46 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The Pro is a beefier computer and comes with more storage options, but on a 
> mechanical hard drive. The Air is slimmer and lighter, but has less 
> connection ports and jacks and less storage. However, the storage on the Air 
> is flash-based, much faster (though of lower capacity) than the mechanical 
> drives found in the Pro line. Neither device includes a CD/DVD drive, though 
> you may still be able to find the previous-generation Pro which is a bit 
> larger, but includes that drive. In addition, note that neither machine lets 
> you upgrade its ram or storage; if you decide in six months that you want 
> more ram, you have to buy a new machine. The previous-generation Pros are 
> still user-upgradeable, though the process, I hear, can be tricky. If, for 
> some reason, screen resolution is important, the Airs and newest Pros include 
> the Retina display, whereas the previous-generation pros do not.
> On Feb 2, 2013, at 10:14 AM, David McLean <david.mcl...@cox.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hello, Although you may be able to get a non retina display at this point 
>> I'm not sure that that is still the case.
>> The Macbook Pro I have which is a 15 inch has a retina display and does NOT 
>> have a DVD drive in it so I bought their external DVD writer.  I haven't 
>> needed it very much luckily.  I say luckily because I'm not sure how good it 
>> is and
>> how many burns you might get successfully with the product.  
>> 
>> I also have a 13-inch Macbook Air which is a bit smaller (not surprising) 
>> but has a 512gb dasd drive in it.  
>> The MBP has a 768g drive.  
>> So I'd say the difference is going to be in terms of how much computer you 
>> need and how much do you want to spend on it.
>> 
>> Either would serve you well I think so it's just a matter of deciding based 
>> on your funding and needs.
>> 
>> BTW, Wendy did you ever live in Connecticut?  I went to school with someone 
>> named Wendy and a last name similar to yours so I was wondering if you might 
>> be that person.  If it was you I think you lived in New Britain.
>> On Feb 2, 2013, at 9:49 AM, Randy George <george.ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Wendy,
>>> I hope you're doing well. I'm fairly new to the MacWorld as well, however, 
>>> I have quite a bit of experience working on them. I recently bought a 
>>> MacBook Pro for the 14 inch display (non-retina display) with a 1 TB hard 
>>> drive and eight gigs of RAM and it is absolutely wonderful. I've had It for 
>>> nearly 6 months already and haven't noticed one single slowdown. I 
>>> personally prefer the old style of RAM and ROM versus flash memory, which 
>>> you will get on a MacBook air. The MacBook Pro also has a CD-ROM drive, 
>>> which the MacBook Air will not. While most programs are electronic these 
>>> days, There are some that still come on CD-ROM. And if you have a 
>>> collection of DVDs, and would like to watch them on your computer, you 
>>> would have to purchase an extra DVD drive to watch them on a MacBook air.
>>> I hope all this information helps, please feel free to write me off list if 
>>> you have any other questions.
>>> Randy
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On Feb 2, 2013, at 9:37 AM, "Wendy Alling" <wendall...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> 
>>>> I'm new to this list and have a question.  Seriously thinking about 
>>>> purching
>>>> a mac, but not sure what I should purchase.  I'm looking at either a mac
>>>> book air or mac book pro.  What are the differences between the two?  Is 
>>>> one
>>>> better than the other?  Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Wendy Alling
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