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Ask HN: Which MacBook Pro model is best for iOS app and web development?

by askar on 10/25/13, 4:23 AM with 9 comments

13-inch rMBP is light and very mobile but the 15-inch screen makes it very viable. For some iOS app development and some web development which model of the latest rMBP would fit better?

Memory upgrade to 16GB seem to be a no-brainer. The extra ~ $500 for the 15-inch is something that's worth to consider. Don't wanna spend on something that's not really needed.

Which of the latest model MBP would you recommend for a reasonable iOS and web development?

  • by phaus on 10/25/13, 6:07 AM

    Are you going to be doing graphic/web design stuff yourself?

    If Yes ----> Buy a 15" rMBP

    If NO -----> Go to a store, look at a 13" laptop.

    Is it too small?

    If Yes ----> Buy a 15" rMBP

    if NO ----> Buy a 13" rMBP

  • by vldx on 10/25/13, 11:48 AM

    I'm currently with rMBP 13 and I'm using it mainly for web development, as UI/UX stuff also.

    The screen size is not an issue for designing; you can switch to more space, e.g. when designing I'm switching to 1680x900 and don't feel claustrophobic as on my previous MPB's 13".

    I had high-resolution & anti-glare MBP 15", just before buying the retina, so I'm comparing it with the 13" rMBP and actually the retina feels more comfortable for designing stuff. Weird, heh?

    I would max out the ram and SSD and go for the 13" model.

  • by malandrew on 10/26/13, 6:22 PM

    The big benefit of a small monitor is that in the long term is forces you to be uber productive with the keyboard. You'll probably get more short term value from a 15" but more long term value from a 13". My keyboard mojo went through the roof when I switched from a 17" to a 13".
  • by rizwan on 10/25/13, 10:52 AM

    Something to consider: Xcode's UI, particularly for editing Interface Builder stuff, really benefits from a larger screen.

    On a smaller screen (13" or 11"), you'll find yourself constantly toggling panels on/off so that you can see what you're working on.

  • by workhere-io on 10/25/13, 10:06 AM

    For web development a MacBook Air will do just fine, even with 4 GB RAM. Screen size shouldn't matter, you're probably going to hook the laptop up to an external monitor anyway.
  • by dylanhassinger on 10/25/13, 5:27 AM

    for development, i think they're all the same. I prefer the 13" because its more portable, or the Air for better battery life

    For design, the 15" would be nice