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The flash for the SSD on the 12" Macbook is soldered to the motherboard, and can't be upgraded.
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But if you want to get the 128GB now, and upgrade it in the future when you have more money, that's an option. If you're looking at a new 2014 or 2015 MBP, the company that sells SSD upgrades is still working on making compatible SSDs.
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You'll still pay about 2x what it costs for a SSD on a PC laptop (Apple uses a proprietary connector), but it's better than the 4x Apple charges. You're not stuck with what the laptop had when you bought it. It's possible to upgrade the SSD on the Macbook Pros. Upping that to 256 costs about $200 and that's out of myt price range. However I failed to mention that the Macbook 12 inch also comes with 256GB of SSD storage as default while the Pro comes with only 128GB.
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I'm also considering just buying a gaming laptop from XoticPC and dual booting Mac OS X on it however there are a lot of problems with that. But I also love the Macbook 12 inch aesthetics, and for travel it seems perfect. If I ever feel the need to play a game on the go, then the Pro would deal much better with a WoW session or DOTA 2.
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I know building a code requires quite a bit of CPU power. I might miss the Pro's larger screen and powerful specs. The 12 inch Macbook is one of the lightest laptops in the world, incredibly thin, makes the Macbook pro feel like a brick, has a small enough footprint, and may be powerful enough to meet my needs as they aren't high. I have a powerhouse PC for all other needs such as gaming and intensive work, so I only need a laptop for the reasons listed in the beginning of this post. I'm leaning towards the 12 inch Macbook however. So basically, they are going neck and neck right now. Keyboard looks and feels nicer (I've felt it) Comes with 256Gb compared to Pro's 128Gb default config Small enough to fit comfortably in a backpack They both also have the same touchpad and features such as Force Touch. The footprint is also larger which can be good or bad. Later on I may purchase a gaming grade laptop for the same usage as my desktop, but for when I'm, on the move.īoth laptops have Retina screens, however the Macbook pro has a larger screen. I'll be using XCode and Swift for iOS development, so a Mac is a must. What it ABSOLUTELY needs to have is.OS X. It's a difficult decision because where one laptop has a flaw, the other alleviates that issue, and vice versa. The brand new Macbook 12 inch 2015 and the Retina Macbook Pro 13 inch 2015. Obviously, I'm boiling the decision down to two laptops. What I need out of the laptop specifically is for it to be light, thin, easy to travel with, a nice battery, a great screen and keyboard, and a nice touchpad. I'm in need of a laptop for mobile usage and I will use it for research, school work, and you guessed it: coding. I have both a custom desktop for home usage and a Surface RT for school work through Word and Powerpoint. I know that it will be very difficult and require lots of patience, but I'm willing to stick it out.)Īlright, to the point. Well, needless to say it peaked my interest and I want to expand my horizon more, so as of now I want to begin learning coding and developing.
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All for a very cheap price that ranged from teaching Java Script, C++, Ruby and Python to iOS and Android game development, Unity Engine lessons, to Cyber Security and hacking and VPN's, and a lot of other things. When I was scrolling through their Deals section of the site I noticed a LOT of coding and developing bundles, lessons, teaching, etc. One of the many websites I use for tech info is WCCFTech. I love the computer to death and use it for nearly everything, especially gaming. It's running an i5-4690k overclocked to 4.3GHz on a Corsair H100i GTX water cooler alongside 16GB of RAM and a Powercolor PCS+ R9 290, housed in an NZXT H440 case.

As of now, I have a custom built desktop computer that I built nearly a year ago. (I'm 14 years old and am starting to delve deeper into coding, developing, game creation, etc. TL DR - I'm interested in learning code and developing apps, as well as game creation.
