Quote from Maverick74:
Thanks guys for all the comments. OK, I should have been more specific here. I was not intending to use this as a trading computer except in an emergency perhaps when traveling. The problem I have with laptops in general is I never really found them that easy to travel around with either within the city you live or traveling across country. The weight and size is enough of an annoyance to just make you want to leave it at home.
This is why I liked the mac book air. It's so small and light you would almost forget you even have it with you. Which brings me to my next question. I'm also looking at just getting the new i-pad. As someone said, the i-pad really can do pretty much anything an air mac could do and it's even smaller and lighter and easier to use when traveling.
So my logic was to get the mac book air as a recreational laptop for any typing based stuff you have to do. I really can't see how typing could ever be easy or fluid on that i-pad. And then use the i-pad as the travel item.
I already have a Dell Precision laptop with a huge screen that is perfect for trading. The problem I have with trading on laptops is not the performance issue but rather the lack of screen real estate. I really need a lot of screens and I have never found it easy to trade on a single screen laptop.
Just keep in mind, mac air runs a real os and you can dual boot it with windows 7 easily. Ipad uses apple's mobile os which means you cannot run any java programs, no flash, no windows 7 etc.. If you dont care about any of that stuff and just want to use it for email and browsing then ipad is perfect, but if you want to say run tws or do some development/testing of your ats then you are out of luck with ipad.
