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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
13"15"17"
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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 534145" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>Your sentence in parenthesis wasn't then when I first replied. It takes me a few minutes to reply from my phone.</p><p>If you're comparing the 15" to the 17" and price isn't an option, I would compare the 2.4GHz models. There is a 15" 2.2GHz models and it will be slightly slower and the video card isn't as powerful. If we are comparing the 2.4GHz models, the only difference is the screen's resolution really. </p><p>I have a 20" monitor which has the same resolution as the 17" MBP. It isn't enough screen for me. I'd definitely like a second screen for the toolbars and so I can have iTunes, Mail and other apps open and visible while I am working or playing. </p><p>By calibrate you mean color correct, right?</p><p>Anyways, you can always buy the MBP now and see if you need a 2nd monitor later. I would say there would be more of a need if you purchased the 15" model instead of the 17".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 534145, member: 26695"] Your sentence in parenthesis wasn't then when I first replied. It takes me a few minutes to reply from my phone. If you're comparing the 15" to the 17" and price isn't an option, I would compare the 2.4GHz models. There is a 15" 2.2GHz models and it will be slightly slower and the video card isn't as powerful. If we are comparing the 2.4GHz models, the only difference is the screen's resolution really. I have a 20" monitor which has the same resolution as the 17" MBP. It isn't enough screen for me. I'd definitely like a second screen for the toolbars and so I can have iTunes, Mail and other apps open and visible while I am working or playing. By calibrate you mean color correct, right? Anyways, you can always buy the MBP now and see if you need a 2nd monitor later. I would say there would be more of a need if you purchased the 15" model instead of the 17". [/QUOTE]
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