Not too long ago, it was pretty obvious whether or not the MacBook Pro or the MacBook Air was the laptop to buy; one was a power user’s dream that carried a lot of speed and performance, and the other was a less powerful, albeit ultra-portable notebook that’s great for road warriors. However, times have changed, and the gap between the two different laptop models are closer than ever.
Thanks to the introduction of the Retina-equipped MacBook Pro, power users can now have a laptop that’s significantly lighter and thinner than the MacBook Pro has ever been, making it a tempting buy over a MacBook Air. However, the MacBook Air has improved over the years as well, and its performance is quite admirable for such a thin and light device. This makes it difficult to decide which model to buy, but there are still some differences between the Pro and Air that consumers should know, and they can be the deciding factor as far as which MacBook model you purchase.

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