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People who value style and portability People who need more mobility (compared to having an Air) People who want a good laptop but do not need heavy processing power (great display, enough storage for a lot of things, force touch trackpad, still great backlit keyboard) Who shouldn't buy the new 12-inch MacBook? People who use a lot of ports (for memory cards and other cables) Heavy application users If you need higher resolution front-facing cameras As for the MacBook Airs, they're still Apple's most affordable laptops, and they're still great buys because they barely bring any compromise in power and ports compared to the new MacBook.
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