![]() If you do go with the MBP and you want to game on it you have to be prepared to set up boot camp with Win 7, which means you have to spend for a Windows 7 license on top of that. If you go with a similar spec Win7 laptop you can save $200-900, depending on what you get of course, which you can just pocket, or put into a blu-ray drive, better RAM and/or a better video card. Top spec MBPs are about 6 months behind the top spec Win7 laptops like Alienware or Dell XPS (yes it's the same company but they also have different builds/cases). Macbook Air looks cool, but I'm not sure if the video card will satisfy your gaming needs, you will need at least a 15' MBP to get the dedicated video card! I wonder if the game will play smoothly on low by virtue of the processor. ![]() Windows 7 Ultra (native boot via bootcamp) Intel HD 3000, 384MB VRAM (latest gen intel integrated chip, not great but big improvement over previous generations) low-wattage dual core i7 1.8 GHz (turbo boost to 2.8 GHz single core) I'm going to be away for a bit, and was thinking of trying to make Skyrim work on my 2011 top-spec MacBook Air: I have been playing Skyrim on my decent gaming machine since release and loving it. ![]()
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