

I'm thinking of buying a macbook pro with 16GB of Ram and 256 GB SSD: i don't need huge amount of disk space and since i don't play games anymore even a powerful graphic card shouldn't be necessary.Īlso, i'm not sure about going for the 15" or keeping on the 13" monitor. That's the most expensive beer i've never drank

I've asked an estimate to repair the keyboard: it would cost around 1400 Euros to repair it, since the apple car is expired. Unlike earlier MacBook Air models that require one to remove the bottom plate of the notebook and the battery before accessing the storage, the 'Late 2010' and 'Mid-2011' models have the SSD module. I'm using an external keyboard, but it's not exactly fun to bring my external keyboard with me everywhere. These upgrades are available in 120 GB, 240 GB, and 360 GB capacities and fit in all of these 11-Inch and 13-Inch models. I've spilled some beer on the usb port this summer and now a whole row of keys (from q to p) are not responding anymore. I'm an SEO and i have to handle large CSV files, which tend to become problematic under OSX because the native application sucks (at the moment.).
#Mid 2011 macbook air ssd upgrade install
While it's ok in most cases, i would like to install a window emulator to run Excel. Now i have 2 big issues that are forcing me to upgrade: These upgrades are available in 120 GB, 240 GB, and 360 GB capacities and fit in all of these 11-Inch and 13-Inch models.

I have bought a macbook air 13" in 2012 with 256 GB SSD and 4 GB ram.īeside some issues (solved during the warranty), the machine has worked beautifully for me during these years. More recently, site sponsor OWC released the Mercury Aura Pro Express line of SSD upgrades for the 'Late 2010' and 'Mid-2011' MacBook Air lines.
