
Magic: The Gathering is widely known as the first trading card game and the first to pioneer the market on trading card games. Be sure to set the Dock to automatically hide in the System Preferences.Magic: The Gathering is a trading card game that released its first set, Alpha, in the August of 1993. Play with it for 10 minutes and I'm sure you'll agree that the screen is sufficient. Go to your local Apple Store and open GarageBand on an 11" MBA. It's not my main machine, obviously (a 2012 quad-core Mac mini fills that role), but for some quick fun in Logic, it's awesome. The only thing I'm wondering is whether the current 11" MBA will actually be similar in display to my 2009 MBP because even though it has a smaller screen it has a better resolution? Is that how it works or am I assuming something incorrectly about screen resolutions?I have a MBA 11" and I find the screen resolution and screen real estate perfectly fine for working with Logic Pro 9. I am definitely open to getting a 13" MBA instead, I'd just rather an 11" if it will work without being overly frustrating. The only thing I'm wondering is whether the current 11" MBA will actually be similar in display to my 2009 MBP because even though it has a smaller screen it has a better resolution? Is that how it works or am I assuming something incorrectly about screen resolutions? My main reason for considering the 11" is due to the size (smaller size means a little more elbow room when I'm sitting on a crowded train!) and the weight savings versus my existing Macbook Pro.

I'd be using the MBA to do things like adding Drummer tracks to a song, mixing, looping sections, arranging and the like. Any actual recording or heavy duty work would be done on my Mac Mini for which I use a 32" LCD TV as a monitor for.


I should clarify that the Macbook Air would only ever be used for working in Garageband (or Logic if I ever upgrade) during travel times to/from work.
