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I do basically everything in OS X, but I do have bootcamp installed in order to run Intel Extreme Tuning Utility to undervolt the CPU and GPU to get better battery life and increased performance due to less/no throttling. I'm sure that you won't have any problems with 8 or 16 bit systems at all.
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As far as emulation goes, it has more than enough horsepower to emulate Twilight Princess and Windwaker upscaled to 1080p native at full speed with 0 frameskip. I mostly use it to play WoW or various steam games. For general purpose computing there is very little to no difference between this machine and my i7-4790k my i7-2920xm GHz, it generally outperforms my 27" mid 2010 i3 iMac as well. I use my 1.2GHz 512GB as my primary machine. If you don't use a big monitor for more productivity and you can only have one computer to do you work than possibly the 15 inch is a better option.
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If I needed a hard core video editing machine, Id just buy a used 1st gen Mac Pro trashcan when the new ones come out.

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Unless Apple doesn't update the OS X and make this little guy sloppy in a couple of years, I don't see myself replacing it for a new one. It will probably slide around the desk during typing if it got any lighter. This 12 inch is so thin that I can't imagine it getting any lighter or thinner. If you mostly do document and web stuff then I don't see why you would need another computer. I do notice that the 15 inch is snappier and more responsive in comparison to the 12 inch but the 12 inch grew on me and is my primary machine now. The 15 inch is big looking and feels like more premium solid computer now but I don't like using it and don't like the old keyboard. Now that I have the 12 inch, I stopped using the 15 inch and the 12 looks sleeker with the big monitor without the monitor needing to be too high. The setup was aimed to allow for multiple documents opened at same time with the macbook being underneath monitor in middle. I set the 15 inch up with a 34 inch curved ultra wide monitor. I anticipate upgrading this rMB at the end of my Apple Care, I expect. It might solve problem with large complex documents and bring the battery around the turn. I'm curious to see what Skylake will bring. It's a good battery, but it's a close call somedays if it'll need a charge before the end of the day and I'd rather not have that on the back of mined (I petulantly refuse to carry the charger because that to me seems to defeat the purpose of the portability). Generally I never run out of battery during an 8 hour work day, but sometimes its close (especially if I watch Netflix over lunch). I have found it's especially prone to debris under the keys though-even a little bit can cause you problems, so you have to be careful.īattery is not bad also. I've been whining about wanting a keyboard like this for years and now I have it and I love it. I have no qualms about the keyboard either. When writing, I find fans to be horridly distracting and I'm glad to have it gone. I also cannot say how much of a relief not having a fan is. I find I actually have more usable space on the 12" screen than I do on a 13" rMBP. The aspect ratio on the rMB is far superior to the rest of the MacBook lines. I would not worry about the smaller screen (unless of course you're comparing to a 15", but that's apples and oranges).
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And it is so portable I'm not even totally sure why I have an iPad still, tbh (I do find my iPad useful when I'm teaching, but the MacBook would do just as well if I wanted it to). This thing weighs the same as my first iPad did. Even now, though, because I take this machine with me everywhere I go, its portability trumps this hassle. I'm curious to find out what exactly causes this lag. Strangely, my iOS devices (iPad Air 2 and iPhone 6S+) manage these exact same documents without any lag.
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I should say also that I've had this problems on other kinds of machines too-including PCs, and Android phones. With a desktop, I wouldn't even really worry about this because I would probably be doing most of my editing on the larger machine, but it does get annoying on this one. My chief difficulty is when I'm editing large documents and accumulate around 1000 tracked changes (in either Pages or Word), my CPU usage goes through the roof and the app becomes laggy. I found the machine quite sluggish at first, but El Capitan solved many of those problems. My usage isn't heavy-writing, freelance editing, surfing etc.

It wasn't my intention to do so, but last year my plan to also buy a riMac fell by the wayside due of some unexpected expenses.
