A:AnswerThe screen resolution is the biggest difference. The Pro has a much faster processor, but unless you're doing heavy-duty graphics work the Air is more than up to the task.
A:AnswerNo! Have had our iMac for 3 years and it still works like new and I use programs that work hard like Abobe Illustrator. Always had PCs. I don’t deal with viruses anymore. No lagging anymore. It’s amazing. Do it. Just do it.
A:AnswerIssac,
You have to check in Specifications, the latest model is 2017. The 899.99 priced MacBook Air are 2016, and the core I5 processer is not as fast. You can get an Apple Beats with the Apple purchase on the newest 2017 model and get a student discount which will bring it closer to 2016 system.
A:AnswerYou are talking to a dummie when it comes to computers. However, mine was billed as a 2017 model and I’m not sure if 2018 are even out. I have found throughout the years that the models don’t change that much other then upgrades to the OS. By the way this is my first Mac. So far real happy. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerThe speed of your DSL connection is controlled by your service provider, you'll need to purchase a Apple USB Ethernet Adapter to connect your DSL line to the MacBook Air. The MacBook Air supports Adobe Flash, you'll download and installed the version you want from the Adobe website.
A:AnswerYou have to read the fine print on the laptop cases. Each case is built specificly to a particular model as distinguished by serial numbers. https://everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/
A:AnswerYes! This is my first Mac and editing photos was the main reason I purchased it. Photo editing programs work effortlessly on it. My PC was lagging and a pain to use Photoshop and Lightroom.
A:Answer1/Yes, this is the most up to date model.
2/ It is called flash storage because the hard drive is Solid State Device that works as a flash stick.
3/ of course you can connect an external hard disk to it.