Ideally, if you have a spare MacBook that is compatible, try the Big Sur out on that instead of your main device - it's a stretch but at least your work will not get hindered. Since what you will be downloading is the beta version of the software, we'd recommend that you do not download it on your primary device since the software might have bugs and performance issues and many of your current apps might not work on it. However, Apple being, well, Apple, even seven-year-old machines will get the newest software which is actually pretty great. If you are still using the 2012 MacBook Air, the 2012 or the early 2013 MacBook Pro and the 20 iMacs then you will not get the Big Sur. Now, if you want to install the Big Sur beta version, you need to check if your MacBook is compatible or not. The beta versions of the iOS 14 and the iPadOS 14 have been around for a while and people have been using them without much complaints so we expect the Big Sur to go the same way.
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