11" 128GB MBA Vs 13" 256GB MBA

Hoping someone else has already into all this very closely...
What are all the differences between the 11" 128GB MBA Vs 13" 256GB MBA?
Doing some quick research for an aunty who wants to buy a gift for my mother.
Alas I don't have the time to painstakingly look into all of this.
Is the only the difference display size & SSD capacity, or are there some other subtle (yet potentially significant) differences to be noted?
Any well-informed advice greatly appreciated. Thank-you!

As an owner of both and 11" and a 13", I strongly advise you to turn away from the 11". The 11" is of a size that you would buy only if you KNOW beforehand that you need that size, and can live with it's deficits.
Most older people will fight with the size of text on the 11", due to aged eyes. At 50, I find it perfectly usable, but certainly less comfortable than my 13". I only use my 11" for certain situtions, otherwise it just sits idle.
The bottom line is that in all cases, default opt for the 13", unless you are certain that only the 11" will suffice.
the 11" also has no SD card slot, which is a convenience if you want to transfer photos from a digital camera, on the 13".

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