Hi Everyone,

 

I'm a long-time PC user with JAWS, but am now on the verge of buying my
first Mac.  For several years, I've also been an iPhone  user so am familiar
with VoiceOver, even though I realize the Mac is different and involves a
learning curve.  However, I love learning new skills so that doesn't bother
me.  In fact, I've been studying various materials including Janet
Ingbergt's books, and have looked at different Mac models.  I definitely
want a portable Macbook, as opposed to the Imacs, but am wanting various
perspectives on whether to get the Pro or the Air, as well as with or
without touch bars. I'm leaning toward getting a Pro, but know of many
people like the Air and are just as productive with it.  I've also read that
getting one without the touch bar would be less expensive.  In your opinion,
is the touch bar necessary or advantageous?  Or would I do just fine without
it?  Whichever way I go with this, I'm trying to get the most for my money
and want   a computer that will last me for as long as possible.

 

Thanks much in advance for your perspectives.

 

Rhanda

 

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