Since most of us typically own laptops for a few years before upgrading, it's at least worth considering. If you're really patient, though, it's inevitable that Apple will eventually give the MacBook Air a Retina Display. Or maybe your bigger priorities are battery life and ultra-light weight? If you don't mind a less than cutting-edge display as a tradeoff, then the new MacBook Air could be the notebook for you. Neither laptop is perfect, but their respective strengths are clearer than ever:Do you want a ridiculously sharp display? Willing to pay for it? Can you allow a bit more weight and thickness, and lose some battery life? Then go with the MacBook Pro with Retina Display. The pricing ladder climbs quickly once you start adding extra goodies. Of course these are just the starting prices, based on 128 GB of storage with no upgrades. So now we're looking at a $400 premium to get that Retina Display (and other upgrades) in the Pro. The new MacBook Air dropped US$100 from last year's Air. Here's your consolation prize for missing out on that Retina Display. Apple dropped the entry-level price for the 13-inch MacBook Air
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