Depends which uni you're at mate!Can you guys charge your laptops at uni if so where?
I'm thinking of waiting until the new Macbook Air comes out. Will the new ones be the same price as the current ones when get released?Do you think you will actually be using the better hardware and specs on the Pro? If not (which I suspect), go with the lighter option which is more portable whe running between classes. If you can wait until March 9, you can see if they do end up releasing refreshed MacBook air models for 2015.
Oh and there are plenty of places to charge your laptop at uni but the challenge is whether or not it will be where you are (ie in the classroom or lecture theatre). Newer uni buildings usually have more power points in their classrooms but in some places (eg law library at unsw when I was there), power points weren't as common as one would have liked. Hence better all day battery life is important.
You don't need a MacBook Air , just a standard laptop....I'm thinking of waiting until the new Macbook Air comes out. Will the new ones be the same price as the current ones when get released?
If he/she can afford an air what's the issue? I certainly enjoy using mine around uni compared to my old 2.5kg school laptop.You don't need a MacBook Air , just a standard laptop....
No one knows for sure but I doubt it'll be significantly different unless there's totally new models vs refreshes (spec upgrades).I'm thinking of waiting until the new Macbook Air comes out. Will the new ones be the same price as the current ones when get released?
One could say you also don't even need a laptop at all. It's all for convenience and style.You don't need a MacBook Air , just a standard laptop....
Pre much ^One could say you also don't even need a laptop at all. It's all for convenience and style.