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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Smith" data-source="post: 5406" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I personally wouldn't drop below 24GB RAM Jack, just for future proofing reasons. 32 GB would be great but it comes at a hefty price and only available on MacBook Pro models.</p><p>The Macbook Pro has a brighter screen and is mini LED rather than the Air which is an LCD retina display so the Pro will have better colour accuracy.</p><p>Both have about the same battery life, but the Macbook Pro has a few more ports like HDMI & SDXC card slot (which may be beneficial to you for downloading the video), </p><p>speakers & mic are better on the Pro model but not really noticeable to be honest for most users.</p><p>However, the Macbook Air is really good enough for most users and with the large price difference it may make more sense for you to go with the Macbook Air.</p><p></p><p>Note: <em>(From MacRumors.com)</em></p><p>You should also be aware that the 256GB MacBook Air and 512GB MacBook Pro base models have up to 50 percent slower SSDs than configurations with more storage. This is because the base models only have a single SSD module inside, whereas models with larger amounts of storage have two SSD chips, significantly increasing the overall speed of the machine's storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Smith, post: 5406, member: 20"] I personally wouldn't drop below 24GB RAM Jack, just for future proofing reasons. 32 GB would be great but it comes at a hefty price and only available on MacBook Pro models. The Macbook Pro has a brighter screen and is mini LED rather than the Air which is an LCD retina display so the Pro will have better colour accuracy. Both have about the same battery life, but the Macbook Pro has a few more ports like HDMI & SDXC card slot (which may be beneficial to you for downloading the video), speakers & mic are better on the Pro model but not really noticeable to be honest for most users. However, the Macbook Air is really good enough for most users and with the large price difference it may make more sense for you to go with the Macbook Air. Note: [I](From MacRumors.com)[/I] You should also be aware that the 256GB MacBook Air and 512GB MacBook Pro base models have up to 50 percent slower SSDs than configurations with more storage. This is because the base models only have a single SSD module inside, whereas models with larger amounts of storage have two SSD chips, significantly increasing the overall speed of the machine's storage. [/QUOTE]
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