Can the macbook air do everything my pro does?

can the macbook air do everything my pro does?

Yes but slower, depending on how old your pro is. The cpu in the air models are slower then what is in the pro models. Slower cpu mean that everything works slower.
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can the macbook air do everything my pro does?

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    i know the specs but are there some differences where you can tell me about??

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  • How does the MacBook air 1.7ghz processor compare to the MacBook Pro 2.5ghz processor?

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    We don't know what any future MBP changes will be implemented. Apple's product evolution is pointing in a direction away from expandability, and it's pretty clear disk drives (both optical and HD) are on the way out. If those considerations matter to you waiting for a future upgrade may not work in your favor.

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