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MacBook Air and MacBook Pro

MacBook Air and MacBook Pro – Which one is better?

If you are planning to buy the latest Apple laptop, then you have two options – MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. Although both of them have similar features including Retina Display, Keyboard, and Mouse models, and also falls in the same price category. But, there are a few specification differences between the two. You can take this article as a guide where we are differentiating these two on the basis of their design and performance so that you can select the best one for you.

Design

Both of the MacBooks have an all-aluminum finish. However, you can get MacBook Air in gold and silver colors along with the standard Space Gray color. Leaving that aside, one cannot differentiate between the two based on their looks.

When talking of displays, both of them pack Retina displays with a total resolution of 2,560 × 1,600 for 227 pixels per inch. The brightness level, however, is quite different in the two. The MacBook Pro has an impressive brightness level of 500 nits, while that of Air is only 291 nits. But, the latter has a high level of color accuracy making it a great option for in photography and graphic designing profession.

The MacBook Air has no flex, bends, and friction points, which are a typical feature of an Apple design. This indicates the durability of the Air. It includes the third-generation butterfly keyboard and also a larger trackpad than the Pro. The large trackpad helps to easily select the text, drag the windows as well as make use of multi-touch gestures.

Thunderbolt-compatible USB-C ports can be seen in both Air and Pro. Because of this, both of these accomplish a wide variety of tasks that include high-speed charging and data transfer. While you can find just two ports on the left side of the Air, the Pro has two of them on either side increasing the limit of accessories used at a time.

The MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air both have a webcam with a resolution of 720p. They feature similar kind of stereo speakers with a 3.5mm jack. You can opt for the Pro model if you happen to be a music freak as it has a high dynamic range and offers much better audio.

Performance

The specification and features along with the pricing of the MacBook Air easily point out a big difference between the two. There are several performance differences in the two as well. You get a 7th-gen 2.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor in the base model of MacBook Pro. You also get a Turbo Boost of up to 3.6 GHz and can also upgrade to the new six-core 8th-gen processors. However, you have to spend a good amount of $1,500 for the upgrade.

On the other hand, the MacBook Air comes with 8th generation 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 Y-series processor. It also features a Turbo Boost of up to 3.6GHz. This laptop is found to be sluggish and is not meant for doing many things at a time.

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