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12in iBook vs. 15in MacBook Pro *Pictures*

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The iBook seems so bulky compared to the MacBook Pro.

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I suppose it is easier to get the MBP thinner, as it is wider (15"inch) and it costs more, so Apple can spend more on getting the MBP thinner than iBook...
 
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Can't wait to get my MBP next week, but I've gotta say I've loved my iBook.
They are still really great machines and very durable in my experience too!
 
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A MacBook for $2700 would be enough computer to replace my desktop and iBook, but I just can't justify spending that much money on a laptop. They are pretty amazing machines.
 

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