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Who is going to buy MBA 15 inch?

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Who is going to buy MBA 15 inch?

StoneJack

macrumors 68000

Original poster

Dec 19, 2009 1,961
Well, right after the opening of WWDC, I am planning to visit Washington. And if by then MBA 15 inch is available, I might be tempted to buy one. Currently, I am a happy owner of MBA m2 but bigger screen intrigues me. Other than, probably specs are similar and maybe MBA 15 inch has a higher specced M2, which I'd be happy to have but it is not a deal breaker.
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Schnitzel1979

macrumors newbie
Oct 4, 2013
Hi everybody,
I am considering buying a MBA 15 inch. Just waiting for the specs. I hope it can be equiped with 32 Gb Ram and a fast Cpu, also need 1 Tb Ssd. Otherwise going for a MacBookPro 16 inch.

Best regards,
Schnitzel

raythompsontn

macrumors regular
Feb 8, 2023
Well, right after the opening of WWDC, I am planning to visit Washington
Washington D.C. or Washington state? If state, and the device is available, you may want to make a detour to the Portland Oregon Apple Store to purchase the device. Oregon does not charge sales tax and that could save you some money. Is your time, and travel money worth the savings? That is up to you.

StoneJack

macrumors 68000

Original poster

Dec 19, 2009 1,961
Washington D.C. or Washington state? If state, and the device is available, you may want to make a detour to the Portland Oregon Apple Store to purchase the device. Oregon does not charge sales tax and that could save you some money. Is your time, and travel money worth the savings? That is up to you.
Sorry, it is dc

anshuvorty

macrumors 68040
Sep 1, 2010 3,050 4,181 California, USA
Gonna buy 1, then most likely, gonna return it within the 2-week return period if it doesn't meet my needs.

Already have an M1 MBA that was also purchased on Day 1 and has some middling battery life now.

ignatius345

macrumors 603
Aug 20, 2015 5,490 8,418
Been doing a lot more graphic design work lately and would buy a 15-inch MBA for this purpose. The work I do (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop) all runs pretty nicely on my M1 Air, so I don't really need the power and expense and weight of a MacBook Pro. But at the same time I would love to be able to spread out a little more on screen. The upgrade to an M2 or M3 processor would probably be all the speed bump I need.

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