Do you really want the Pro to become Air-ish just yet ?


i've been 6 months air-only user (both 11/13) , 13" pro i've been thinking it..

while surely lost portability (in fact "special" portability) somehow happy pro right now. happy fans don't run crazy every , then, happy more "deep" keyboard , above all, think missed feeling of having "real machine", similar feeling when you're holding build phone , not super ultra slim one.

no means i'm ditching air now, convinced wonderful machine, don't think it's ready yet become pro or vice-versa. heating issues still there, doesn't run toaster it's still increasing bit when pro doesn't.

i'm not comparing air pro. point not sure if pro ready yet powerful , slim machine in same time without worries.. @ 13" 2011 pro , 15" running significally hot (indeed lot more compared 2010 model).
odd, don't know you, in digital-download era, music stores still sell cds, magazines still ship dvds, movies still being released in dvd/bluray. sure, in these 6 months had no need disc, not once, sure come someday.. think, odd maybe technically not needed anymore, socially there still demand it. can ditch dvd home cinemas way well..

, let's face it, in moment pro still thinner (if not all) other notebooks.
 


agreed, wasn't aware of lack of keyboard depthness , heat problems, people want 15" mbps use processor power/gpu power think wouldn't mind having remain same thickness. , said, thinnest 15" laptop available.
 


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