As mentioned it would depend on what exactly your daily use entails.
The MacBook Air will undoubtedly be an upgrade from a 2011 MacBook Pro. Whether its enough for your needs however only you can determine.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference to kick off June 10 at 10 a.m. PDT with Keynote address
The Keynote will be available to stream on apple.com, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and the Apple YouTube channel. On-demand playback will be available after the conclusion of the stream.
The Keynote will be available to stream on apple.com, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and the Apple YouTube channel. On-demand playback will be available after the conclusion of the stream.
As mentioned it would depend on what exactly your daily use entails.
The MacBook Air will undoubtedly be an upgrade from a 2011 MacBook Pro. Whether its enough for your needs however only you can determine.
I do basic computer repairs and upgrades, (mostly windows laptops) I don’t do a lot of high intensity stuff and the old MacBook Pro is just getting long in the tooth. It was a pawn shop special when I bought it, as was my wife’s 2015 11” MacBook Air.
I think so ... depending on your personal needs.
Stop by an Apple Store or Authorized Apple Retailer to view a new MacBook Air in action.
Then its likely the new MacBook Air will work fine for you.
Would the new MacBook Air be a viable upgrade to my early 2011 15” MacBook Pro?