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Hey everyone,
This is my first post, so forgive me if I break any rules here. I'm a senior in high school right now, and I am looking to get a MBP for college. For school, we are issued a Macbook and we will have to return it at the end of the year. The specs: Version 10.6.4 Processor 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Memory 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM Because we have to return it at the end of the year, I was looking for to buy a MBP. I was looking at the $1799 MBP but I wanted to know if the speeds with be noticeably faster than an IC2D/if this would be the best choice. Basically what I would want to use the laptop for would be schoolwork first (writing papers, powerpoints etc), then some gaming (Starcraft 2 etc). I also like to record music in Garageband, and edit videos and upload them to YouTube, and when I upload them, it is in bulk; many 10 minute videos in HD. Basically, should I get that MBP now based on what I am wanting to use it for, or should I wait and see what they have in store with the faster models/if I even need them. Does anyone believe the price will drop on any of the MBPs in the near future? If I could get some opinions and ideas, that would be greatly appreciated! Again, sorry if I have broken any rules. |
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By the time you finish school there is a good chance that Apple will release a new MBP. Computers are one of those things you will upgrade every few years if you like using the latest softwares so if you buy one now it won't last you as long. I would recommend just using your school's MacBook and if you really think it's too slow for your needs then you can choose to upgrade. For some people the performance of the MacBook is perfectly okay while it's too slow for other people. That's a question only you can really answer. For example my Dad's computer is really slow but it's fine for his needs. |
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Uploading HD video has more to do with your internet connection more than anything else. I would look for benchmarks if you really want to see the differences. Gaming depends more on the graphics card. 死神はリンゴしか食べない。 |
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