Hi,

For what you  want to do with your mac you should be fine.

Matthew


On Mar 6, 2013, at 12:37 PM, Phil Halton wrote:

> I'm seriously considering purchasing a MAC Air 11 inch with the only upgrade 
> being a 128 flash drive from the default 64 GB flash drive.
> 
> It has:
> 1.7 I5 processor
> 4GB 1600 MHZ ram
> 128GB flash drive
> 
> My questions:
> is this sufficient to do basic internet, mail etc plus iWork apps like Pages 
> and Numbers? or, do I need a ram upgrade to 8GB? I'm not looking for a power 
> machine, just something to do basic stuff plus simple word processing and 
> spreadsheet during travel.
> 
> the 13 inch has a 1.8 I5 processor with upgrades to I7 series, but I'm not 
> yet convinced that is necessary for my needs.
> 
> Any thoughts or ideas, educated or otherwise welcome.
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