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12-inch MacBook vs. 13-inch MacBook Air vs. MacBook Pro – Best Comparison So Far

Apple’s laptops are renowned for their sleek designs and powerful performances, but there is a downside to them. People always have a difficult time choosing one because there are so many MacBook models. With that being said, today we are going to help readers understand what Apple’s latest MacBook models have to offer and which one deserves their money the most.

12-inch MacBook

The first Apple laptop we are going to start with is the standard 12-inch MacBook. This laptop was refreshed back in 2017 and it is considered to be the “basic” Apple laptop. Nonetheless, the laptop is available with the following CPU options 1.2GHz and 256GB or 1.3GHz and 512 GB. The price difference between these models is about $300 so we advise Apple fans to pick wisely.

13-inch MacBook Air

If you are looking for a thin laptop that can be used for everyday activities, then the 13-inch MacBook Air is the perfect choice. This laptop is fueled by a 1.8GHz CPU and 128GB for 949 euros or by the same 1.8GHz CPU and 256GB for 1,099 euros. We should also mention that both models ship with 8GB of RAM memory.

MacBook Pro

Now that we briefly went over the 12-inch MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Air, the next step is the highly popular MacBook Pro models. Apple made sure to give fans different options to choose from when it comes to the MacBook Pro lineup and two of them even ship with different screens and a Touch Bar.

The premium model was released in 2015 and it ships with a 15-inch screen (without Touch Bar) and a quad-core 2.2GHz CPU that’s paired with 256GB of internal storage space. The laptop costs 1,899 euros and Apple fans who are on a budget can also pick the entry-level 2017 13-inch MacBook Pro that’s powered by a dual-core 2.3GHz CPU and 128GB for the price of 1,249 euros.

By Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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