I kind of think you can use it with Eathernet, but I am not sure about it, come to think of it. Cindy On Aug 10, 2012, at 2:17 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > Can you use the Air with ethernet or only with wireless? That might be a > consideration. > > -- > Cheryl > > May the words of my mouth > and the meditation of my heart > be acceptable to You, Lord, > my rock and my Redeemer. > (Psalm 19:14 HCSB) > > > > On Aug 10, 2012, at 1:25 PM, David Chittenden <dchittenden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Life is all about prioritising your requirements. >> >> Keyboard - All MacBooks use the same size keyboard, so this is not a >> consideration. >> >> Memory - The new Air can go up to 8GB whilst the new pro can go up to 16GB. >> >> Display - If you do not have much useable vision, there is no significant >> difference between the Air 11" and the Air 13" except that the Air 13" has a >> built-in SD card reader (I use a USB to SD converter. >> >> Boot up times / storage - As you know, the computer's OS is stored on its HD >> (hard drive). All Airs use SSD (solid state drive) for their HD. SSDs have >> significantly faster access speeds than even the fastest standard mechanical >> HD. You can get similar boot-up speeds from a pro if you upgrade to one of >> the SSD options. Note that they are significantly more expensive for less >> storage compared with the standard HD. >> >> DVD/CD - The pro has it built-in. For the Air, you need an external USB >> drive. Apple recommends their SuperDrive, which is what I have. I only >> access discs once every few weeks. >> >> Portability - The 11" Air is the lightest, most portable option. I prefer it >> because it doesn't fatigue me at all to carry it long distances. As you go >> up in size, weight increases. >> >> If you need to go with high-end video and sound editing, you will want a >> Pro. Otherwise, an Air is quite sufficient. >> >> I am a doctoral candidate. I mainly use my Air for online library database >> research, much of my writing (especially now that ML has speech dictation), >> and scanning of print / OCR of scanned PDF files. >> >> For my personal use, including email, contact management, appointment >> management, financial tracking/management, and reading long documents, I use >> my iPhone. I also use my iPhone for most of my business management >> requirements. Oh, I use my iPhone for OCR of personal mail as well. >> >> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA >> Email: dchittenden@xxxxxxxxx >> Mobile: +64 21 2288 288 >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On 11/08/2012, at 4:58, "Don" <nancydc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Which do I want a mac book air or mac book pro. Which will give me the most >>> bang for the buck. I need a dvd drive once in a while and I know that the >>> pro has one. I do want 4 gigs memory. I am told by apple that the air loads >>> faster than the pro, I don't understand this as the pro is more money. I >>> would appreciate thoughts on this. I use a imac now. My computer use is not >>> specialized and I am not into to phots and the like Please let me hear >>> some ideas on this. Thanks Don >