by codex_irl on 12/12/13, 5:11 AM with 9 comments
My 6 year old MBP is on its last legs & I am need to buy a new portable device, I am trying to decide between a MBP or MBA.
The pro has a faster processor, retina display and can hold 16GB of RAM but the Air has a 12 hour batter life and is much lighter. The screen & HD sizes are both the same.
I spend most of my time developing Rails, NodeJs and Angular apps at the moment, I do a little graphic work via Sketch, nothing too exotic.
Just wondering if anyone has tried both machines, what was your experience, what did you go for in the end?
by mxxx on 12/12/13, 6:46 AM
but yeah, i find my air is more than adequate for all the stuff i do on it (basically the same as what you're asking about).
by jameswyse on 12/12/13, 8:44 AM
I went from a 2011 13" MBA to an early-2013 15" rMBP and found the difference to be massive. The main benefits being the incredible display and a pretty decent cpu/gpu/ram upgrade. After using the retina for a couple of weeks I opened my MBA (which was gathering dust on a shelf) and couldn't believe how bad the screen looked in comparison.
However I do miss the battery life and boy does this thing get HOT. It's summer here in Brisbane and yesterday (it was around 35c) my CPU got to 106c.. my lap did not enjoy.
But yeah I definitely recommend the retina. Be sure to max out the RAM too.
Edit:
I recently added a 27" haswell iMac to my collection which was another massive improvement. I've been doing maintenance on an old node.js app that has a pretty crazy build process and compared the runtime on each of the machines - The MBA took just over 3 minutes, the rMBP about 1.5 minutes and the iMac did it in under 20 seconds! I still spend most of my time on the MBP though :)
by mailslot on 12/12/13, 5:42 AM
A way around this is to simply SSH into a bigger box to work on. Then it's GREAT. If you use Fuse w/ SSHFS, it's powerful enough for a fat IDE... but I still use TextMate or Vim over SSH and run my tests on command line remotely on the Air. It saves days of productivity.
by askar on 12/13/13, 8:34 PM
by 27182818284 on 12/12/13, 4:35 PM
I bought the Pro for web development and I think it was a bit overkill. I don't really use the Pro-ness of it ever. I think the Air is a better deal.
by hatred on 12/12/13, 4:06 PM
by eswat on 12/12/13, 9:45 PM
One thing though is you can forget trying to run dual monitors on an Air if you’re into that.