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Yes. The new Macbook Air does have a frontward facing FaceTime camera.
Macbook pro is better than macbook air. Although it is heavier but it has better screen quality and the screen is made out of glass. if you are tight on money, i would suggest u to get and 11 inch macbook air, if not get a macbook pro which is $9088 (Hk dollars) Or even better ones that are listed in apple.com. Alright, last thing. Macbook pro has a better battery life. It can be used up to 7-10 hours for 13-15 inch. But for 17 inch it is only 5-7 hours. Air sucks, and pro rocks! You guys should listen to me, cause once you get an air. You will regret.
yes, the new MacBook Air comes in 11 inch screens and 13 inch screens
If you have OSX El Capitan or later, some softwares are compatible for split screen. Press and hold the green button
theyres not diffrent macbook brands just diffrent versions Here they are MacBook Pro - professional and powerful but have a higher price tag than others MacBook air - ultra thin and semi powerful and have a smaller screen MacBook - these ones have been discontinued but you can find them for cheap on eBay , they are compromises with mid range screen size and medium powerful processors . Hope this is helpful
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No, the Macbook Air does not break easily.
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Open the Utilities folder on your MacBook Air, this can be found in Applications. Click to open Migration Assistant and follow the prompts, make sure you have Migration Assistant open on both your Mac Mini, and your MacBook Air. Follow the prompts on your MacBook Air screen and you should be all ready to go!
Either the MacBook Pro or the MacBook Air has its share of features that makes it distinct from each other, but it doesn't necessarily mean that either laptop is superior. If you are looking for long battery life, a light and slim form factor, and storage space isn't a high priority, then the MacBook Air is for you. If you are looking for a sharp display (especially the Retina versions), larger form factor (ie: 15" screen), a high-end CPU/GPU, and plenty of storage, then the MacBook Pro is for you.
The MacBook Pro cases are much larger and sturdier the the MacBook Air cases.