Which MacBook is Right for You?
The newest addition to Apple’s MacBook has arrived in the Philippines. Along with Macbook Airs and MacBook Pros, all with their configurations and prices, don’t you feel confused which one should you get?
Here’s to help you which MacBook is right for you.
To have a better readability on the comparison among all available MacBook in the market, here’s a table as indicated in the Apple’s Online Store:
New MacBook 12″ | MacBook Air 11″ | MacBook Air 13″ | MacBook Pro 13″ | MacBook Pro 15″ |
12-inch 2304 x 1440 Retina Display | 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 Display | 13.3-inch 1440 x 900 Display | 13.3-inch 2560 x 1600 Retina Display | 15.4-inch 2880 x 1800 Retina Display |
1.1GHz dual-core Intel Core M | Fifth-gen 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 | Fifth-gen 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 | Fifth-gen 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 | Fourth-gen 2.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 |
8GB RAM | 4GB RAM | 4GB RAM | 8GB RAM | 16GB RAM |
256GB | 128GB | 128GB | 128GB | 256GB |
0.35 – 1.31 cm height | 0.3 – 1.7 cm height | 0.3 – 1.7 cm height | 1.8 cm height | 1.8 cm height |
0.92 kg | 1.08 kg | 1.35 kg | 1.58 kg | 2.02 kg |
Intel HD Graphics 5300 | Intel HD Graphics 6000 | Intel HD Graphics 6000 | Intel Iris Graphics 6100 | Intel Iris Pro Graphics |
480p camera | 720p HD camera | 720p HD camera | 720p HD camera | 720p HD camera |
Php64,990 | Php44,990 | Php49,990 | Php64,990 | Php99,990 |
Force Touch Trackpad, USB-C, other color options | Force Touch Trackpad |
The New 12-inch MacBook
Compared to its siblings, the new MacBook is the thinnest and lightest; it’s also generous on its storage – both ROM and RAM. However, it only has one port and it’s underpowered with the Intel Core M CPU. Also if you noticed, the price of the new MacBook is similar to the 13-inch MacBook Pro, why? It’s because the MacBook’s value lies in its style and portability while still packing a Retina Display, 8GB RAM, 256GB flash storage and claimed no compromise in battery life.
Who should buy the new 12-inch MacBook?
- Users who value style and portability;
- Users who need more mobility;
- Users who want a good laptop but do not need heavy processing power (great display, enough storage for a lot of things, force touch trackpad, still great backlit keyboard).
Who shouldn’t buy the new 12-inch MacBook?
- People who use a lot of ports (for memory cards and other cables);
- Heavy application users;
- If you need higher resolution front-facing cameras.
MacBook Air
MacBook Air is still Apple’s most affordable laptop, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a great buy. They barely bring any compromise in power and ports compared to the new MacBook. However, that’s basically it. It is Apple’s all around laptop for everyone – the middle ground MacBook – you get enough power and enough portability.
CheckWho should buy the MacBook Air?
- Users who need a balance between power & mobility
- Users looking for the most affordable Apple laptop
- Users who need very long battery life
Who shouldn’t buy the MacBook Air?
- People looking for a Retina Display
- Graphics-intensive application users
13-inch & 15-inch MacBook Pro
This 13-incher makes it a jam-packed notebook with a lot of latest technologies. On the other hand, the 15-incher is just pure power. The price skyrockets to a hundred thousand and also double the weight of the new, 12-inch MacBook.
Who should buy the MacBook Pro?
- Users who need superior processing & graphics prowess
- Users who need large storage capacities
Who shouldn’t buy the MacBook Pro?
- Users who value portability & mobility
My suggestion on which MacBook is right for you
I’d save up for the updated 13-inch MacBook Pro in any way I look at it. The new MacBook lacks a lot of power, and the Air does not please with the lack of a Retina Display and a Force Touch trackpad. You’d get the 13-inch for the same price as the 12-inch Macbook but a lot more powerful.
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Which MacBook is Right for You?
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