![]() The baseline model also ships with 256GB of onboard flash storage, which is impressive considering the measly 128GB that both the MacBook Air and Pro offer at baseline. The MacBook comes with a retina display of 2304x1440 (translating as 226 pixels per inch), which is great for developers who have the pleasure of working with retina graphics for the web. You’d have to be quite uptight not to consider one, regardless of their tech specs. They come in a range of colors - silver, space grey, gold and rose gold, boast a slimmer unibody chassis than ever, and weigh a staggeringly small 2 pounds. The prettiest and most portable range of Apple’s current Mac lineup is undoubtably the new MacBook. Read on for our take on the MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and iMac for web development. ![]() In this post we’re purely discussing the most popular products of the Mac range that Apple ships as of 2016, comparing each product of their lineup as possible candidates for the seasoned web developer. However you see it, the choice is largely down to personal preference, and of course how much of a beating your wallet can take. Our team uses a combination of both Macs and Windows machines to develop websites and themes, and even our own developers are torn between which OS they prefer. Apple’s Mac range has long been a topic of debate amongst the web development community.Ī sizeable number of developers do (and probably always will) prefer Windows PCs to work, usually citing that they offer more options and are as good as Macs, often without the price-tag.
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