So, I didn't actually get one. I needed something quickly and didn't have the cash at the time, but now I regret it. Is it still worth getting one of the current models now? I can't seem to find out when the new models will be released... :/
Superior colour reproduction, what most consider to be a superior keyboard, and expandable memory. The Pro theoretically has more going for it. It completely depends on your needs; if one was clearly better than the other, the sales figures would show us that.13" air IMO. the pro has nothing going for it at the moment
Superior colour reproduction, what most consider to be a superior keyboard, and expandable memory. The Pro theoretically has more going for it. It completely depends on your needs; if one was clearly better than the other, the sales figures would show us that.
The Pro is a tad more powerful than the Air, that is, not enough to make it a deciding factor. We're talking around 10% or so. I'd say that with subsequent releases of Mac OS X, 4GB of memory is going to start pushing it a tad for you. The SSD will diminish that, but it is still worth considering.
The Pro isn't heavy, not at all. That said, if you have to carry around a book or two alongside it, I can imagine why you'd want the Air. The Pro alone is no problem though.
Are you going to be using this as a desktop replacement, or solely as a notebook?
If I had a £1 for every time an Ivy Bridge and complete redesign comment has been posted. The Apple fanbois have been assuming it'll be out within the week for a good five months now!
As proved by the desktop chips Ivy Bridge isn't a step performance wise. If there's a requirement for a 13" quad core then it might be worth waiting on the off chance Apple release one, otherwise buy when you need it.
I wouldn't want to code on only 4GB of RAM. On the other hand, I wouldn't want to code on a 13" screen, especially the Pro's low-res screen.
If you've got an external monitor, I'd say go with the 13" Pro and upgrade the RAM to 8GB (aftermarket, only about £35).