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How can I use a MacBook Air as a screen and Mac mini pro as a computer?
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6 points
by optimussupreme
1041 days ago
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Not sure if this is appropriate to ask on HN, but I'll try (I couldn't find anything meaninful on the internet). I have been trying to decide whether I should buy a macbook pro 14 m2/m3 or macbook air m3/m3. MBA is very lighweight for travels but it can't withstand heavy computing for very long periods of time, it starts trottling and heating oscillation damages soldering of a soc over time. MBP can compute anything anytime however i want but it is very bulky and heavy to carry in a backpack for me as i have backache.
SO i stuck in between both worlds, and I was wondering, maybe i can use MPA as a travel computer and when i need more power when i come home, i just attach macmini pro or macstudio to a macbook air and use macmini's compute power instead of a mba? |
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If you're really worried about throttling, at home you could put the MBA on a cooling pad. Naturally that only makes sense if otherwise it's fast enough for you. Perhaps just get the MBP, based on your reply to another commenter. In any case, a couple of pounds are not worth the hassle of having two machines. Do consider offloading some work to the cloud.