- Apr 07, 2020 So much, in fact, that it can even compare to the MacBook Pro, that is in regards to single-core performance. On the multi-core side, things change quite a bit. When it comes to CPUs, the latest MacBook Air moves ahead of its predecessor by leap and bounds, and the same goes for the Pro 13″. So, what does that mean?
- MacBook Air is powered by 5th generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors. This ultra-efficient architecture was designed to use less power and still deliver high performance. There are many people nowadays who prefer using an Apple products. And the first thing to get the Apple products is Photos.
- The MacBook Air M1 leverages Apple's own CPU to morph from a small and inexpensive but slow option into a darn fast alternative. But if you want to get some photo and video editing done, then.
If they're out into the 24-36 megapixel range, the Air might be slow; a 13' MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM would provide performance closer to what you get from the iMac. That's based on the 2019 models of the MacBook Air and the 13' MacBook Pro (low end, with two Thunderbolt ports).
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- Apr 07, 2020 So much, in fact, that it can even compare to the MacBook Pro, that is in regards to single-core performance. On the multi-core side, things change quite a bit. When it comes to CPUs, the latest MacBook Air moves ahead of its predecessor by leap and bounds, and the same goes for the Pro 13″. So, what does that mean?
- MacBook Air is powered by 5th generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors. This ultra-efficient architecture was designed to use less power and still deliver high performance. There are many people nowadays who prefer using an Apple products. And the first thing to get the Apple products is Photos.
- The MacBook Air M1 leverages Apple's own CPU to morph from a small and inexpensive but slow option into a darn fast alternative. But if you want to get some photo and video editing done, then.
If they're out into the 24-36 megapixel range, the Air might be slow; a 13' MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM would provide performance closer to what you get from the iMac. That's based on the 2019 models of the MacBook Air and the 13' MacBook Pro (low end, with two Thunderbolt ports).
How To Edit On Laptop
I have a MacBook Pro and my wife has a MacBook Air. Originally, we copied my iPhoto library to my wife's Air. Since then, she has edited certain images in the library. Our desire is to reconcile, or 'sync' the newer versions of the photos to those in the original library on the Pro.
I have been told that this is possible through Mobile Me. We are hesitant to do this as we have lost data in the past with Mobile Me (in this case, it was a month of events on iCal.)
Would Mobile Me be a safe and viable option? What other options are available?
I have been told that this is possible through Mobile Me. We are hesitant to do this as we have lost data in the past with Mobile Me (in this case, it was a month of events on iCal.)
Would Mobile Me be a safe and viable option? What other options are available?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.6)
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Posted on Mar 2, 2011 11:29 PM