A:AnswerI'd recommend the Air if you are just writing essays and basic multimedia stuff. Air is 200$ cheaper and does the same thing. Only thing that you loose is the touch bar and some performance. Unless you are video editing and photo editing, this really isn't needed.
A:AnswerThe pro also has the Touch Bar, and a dual core processor. In terms of speed, creativity, editing, the pro will give you a much another experience.
A:AnswerOrdering online is NOT required to get the discounted price. Remember that Best Buy does price matching. This includes other stores prices as well. Try to shop around and find a reasonable price for you. Take the ad or online ad to Best Buy and show it to the person checking you out prior to them ringing up anything. I’ve never had a problem using price match from other stores or Best Buy’s website.
A:AnswerThe speakers are loud and clear. Quite lovely, to listen to, really. Bass is scarcely present, however, as is to be expected. If yours is an ordinary 30-student classroom, the internal speakers should be sufficient to comfortably reach the ears of everyone present.
A:AnswerThis is an excellent laptop for college. Apple products have Pages and Numbers as free downloads which are the apple version of the Windows software. Hope this helps.