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<blockquote data-quote="Pat" data-source="post: 1771162" data-attributes="member: 14958"><p>If you are okay with no Ethernet and DVD ROM drive (both can be connected externally through USB), go for MacBook Air. I bought an Air for myself few months back and couldn't have bern happier. My Core i5, 4 GB RAM Air is much more snappier than my office Core i7 Pro (likely because of SSD) and it just feels so good to carry it around. I always wondered if Air would be good for me (I am a hard-core iOS developer), but 3 months later, I have no regrets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat, post: 1771162, member: 14958"] If you are okay with no Ethernet and DVD ROM drive (both can be connected externally through USB), go for MacBook Air. I bought an Air for myself few months back and couldn't have bern happier. My Core i5, 4 GB RAM Air is much more snappier than my office Core i7 Pro (likely because of SSD) and it just feels so good to carry it around. I always wondered if Air would be good for me (I am a hard-core iOS developer), but 3 months later, I have no regrets. [/QUOTE]
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