I’m a bit like you, I have an aging Air and will probably replace it soon with 
a 13 inch Macbook Pro (without the touch bar). Portability is important to me 
so 15 inch is too big to lug around (I had couple of Macbook Pro 15 inch models 
prior to the Air, so know what that’s like).

Screen real estate is an issue for me though and when I’m in the office, at 
work or home, I tend to hook into an external monitor (one is 21 inch the other 
23) and this makes things a lot easier for LC development – particularly for 
mobile stuff, where I often have LC and the simulator open or even two copies 
of LC.

If portability was a non-issue I’d be very tempted by a 27 inch iMac, but even 
at home I do find myself using my Air in different places for different reasons 
on quite a regular basis. That flexibility would be tough to give up.

Terry...

On 1/09/2017 11:53 am, "use-livecode on behalf of Mike Kerner via use-livecode" 
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    I'm thinking of replacing my 2011 macbook air with a new macbook, but I'm
    torn on which one to go for.  Primary uses are going to be LC development
    and browser goodness.
    Before anyone chimes in about Windoze or LInux, I already have both of
    those covered.
    Things I'm wondering about:
    1) Screen real estate:  Appearance aside, is there an advantage to retina?
    Do I get more working space if I don't go to a 15" display?
    2) I don't notice the speed of this box affecting much of anything.  For
    development, does cpu really matter?  I suspect I'd do better with some
    more memory, but has anyone noticed that it matters?
    3) I can get a 27" 5k imac pretty nicely equipped for the same price as a
    15" MBP.  Ignoring the portability issue, any thoughts?
    
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