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Adv. of Macbook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="cd158810" data-source="post: 707371" data-attributes="member: 62919"><p>oh really, do they use more of the cpu then? i dont think i want to spend an dextra 150£ for an extra 150MHz i dont think it is worth it - unless i need CPU (but it is nice to know you have a fast computer). as for the heat im not too bothered just was wondering whether it would realyl eb hot , i have been using a laptop for 5years adntheyre heat up i jsut thought that these MBP may heat excevvily hot. if i change the HD inside for another one, is there a speed i can get quicker than 7200rpm with decent size i.e around 150-250gb mark? will i be able to put in more ram than what apple can , i.e more than 4gb? and the bottom line really is, will this machine (at full spec form apple) running XP in bootcamp, outperform a full spec windows based laptop (acer/ibm/dell) at a similiar price range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cd158810, post: 707371, member: 62919"] oh really, do they use more of the cpu then? i dont think i want to spend an dextra 150£ for an extra 150MHz i dont think it is worth it - unless i need CPU (but it is nice to know you have a fast computer). as for the heat im not too bothered just was wondering whether it would realyl eb hot , i have been using a laptop for 5years adntheyre heat up i jsut thought that these MBP may heat excevvily hot. if i change the HD inside for another one, is there a speed i can get quicker than 7200rpm with decent size i.e around 150-250gb mark? will i be able to put in more ram than what apple can , i.e more than 4gb? and the bottom line really is, will this machine (at full spec form apple) running XP in bootcamp, outperform a full spec windows based laptop (acer/ibm/dell) at a similiar price range [/QUOTE]
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