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What to upgrade to? (Current = 2011 13" i7 MBA 4/256) - Buzz - 07-02-2017 Once sweet piece of kit now getting a bit long in the tooth. If there was a reasonable way to take it to 8/512 it would probably still be usable. What's the most practical/affordable/portable at least 8/512 lightweight laptop these days in 13" or 15" to use a replacement? OK for say 8/128 to start with, if SSD is swappable for a reasonable price. No touch bar desired. Thanks. == Re: What to upgrade to? (Current = 2011 13" i7 MBA 4/256) - jdc - 07-02-2017 For your MBA a bigger drive is easy. https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc/macbook-air/2010-2011 More ram, not possible. No MBA can get a ram upgrade. If you want upgradeable ram and SSD, then you will have to get something different than a MBA. You best option is what Grateful11 did. Budget? Re: What to upgrade to? (Current = 2011 13" i7 MBA 4/256) - anonymouse1 - 07-03-2017 need more info re needs and budget. Sigt unseen, I'd pick either a current 13' MBA, or a 13" MBP, probably without the touchbar. but the MBP has only two ports at all including power-- two Tbolt 3/USB3. Re: What to upgrade to? (Current = 2011 13" i7 MBA 4/256) - mattkime - 07-03-2017 What do you use the machine for? Re: What to upgrade to? (Current = 2011 13" i7 MBA 4/256) - sekker - 07-03-2017 If the keyboard, trackpad and screen all work, you are not going to see a huge jump if all you use is that as a laptop. Almost all of the updates since then are for: 1) True all-day battery life. That appeared 4 years ago. This was a big deal for college kids, as is meant leaving the charged at home/dorm. 2) Better Intel graphics. Depends on what you need. If you are only using as a laptop and not gaming, probably not going to notice. 3) If your SSD is not full, then the modest RAM is not going to be a big bottleneck with normal use. 4) I think the newer trackpads will have more gesture options, but you might not notice what you never had. Re: What to upgrade to? (Current = 2011 13" i7 MBA 4/256) - Buzz - 07-03-2017 General machine stuff, nothing too heavy. Newer MBA kinda makes sense. Budget not totally critical, but would like to be under about $1800 tops. == Re: What to upgrade to? (Current = 2011 13" i7 MBA 4/256) - sekker - 07-03-2017 Buzz wrote: A new battery and updated SSD would make that machine feel new. The most expensive new MBA is under $1600 https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-mac/macbook-air?product=MQD42LL/A&step=config# Re: What to upgrade to? (Current = 2011 13" i7 MBA 4/256) - Grateful11 - 07-03-2017 So far I'm really pleased with the new MBA. It's a good bit snappier than my 2012 MBA. The battery life is really nice. I was helping my son prep his old gaming PC laptop to sell and we used the new MBA on battery power for about 3 or 4 hours and it only dropped 15%. I didn't want to spend a lot of money and know the MBA will do what I want it to do. As far as storage I can always just send larger files to one of the HD's on the iMac thru the LAN. BTW: Prepping a Windows PC for sale is way more difficult than a Mac. Re: What to upgrade to? (Current = 2011 13" i7 MBA 4/256) - anonymouse1 - 07-03-2017 New/refurbished MBA for the best value and no need to buy adapters. Might find one for $800-900. 2017 13" MBP FOR THE Retina screen and horsepower. Probably all of the $1800. |