![]() OSX backups include all of your applications, settings, documents, you name it. I picked my old MacBook Pro, and a few hours later, it was just as if my old laptop had been transformed into an Air. I use an Apple Time Capsule for my backups, and the Air detected it automatically and asked which of my Macs I was replacing with the Air. You simply boot up your new Mac at home, and it asks if you’d like to transfer data from an existing Time Machine backup. One of the cool things about replacing Apple gear is the Time Machine backup system. I didn’t want to hassle with picking a subset of data to sync. For me, that made the 128GB drive a deal-breaker because I wanted to sync my complete home directory with all my client documents, presentations, and music. It’s technically end-user-replaceable, but you just can’t buy a replacement off the shelf yet, so love the one you’re with. The drive space is especially important because the Air uses a new format of SSD drive that isn’t available to consumers yet. ![]() ![]()
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