The rMBP 13" has the same graphics chip as the new MBA with more RAM and a 
faster chip. I have seen plenty of people drive a 27" screen with their MBA 


On Tuesday, 30 October 2012 at 9:57 AM, Michael Pearson wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Tim McEwan <t...@mcewan.it 
> (mailto:t...@mcewan.it)> wrote:
> > That's a great point; thanks for that.  I'm not sure I want to get a 13" 
> > rMBP now.  (I need to use an external a fair bit.)
> 
> I don't think he was saying that using an external display was a bad idea - 
> just that the native screen is much better. 
> 
> Personally, I spend about two hours a day on the train with the laptop open 
> (hence preference for the 13") and the rest of the time plugged in to a Dell 
> 27" at home or work.
> 
> Preferring retina as it's 500g lighter than the non-retina model, and the 
> price of the non-retina model is near to the retina once you add in the 256GB 
> SSD.
> 
> -- Michael Pearson
> 
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