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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Few questions regarding the Macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="walkerj" data-source="post: 390600" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>Upgrading to the 2ghz (or rather going with) Macbook is more worthwhile because of the bigger drive it comes with; 80gig vs. 60gig. Kind of like the 'upgrade' of the Black Macbook is more worth it not so much because of the color, but because it comes with a 120gig HDD. I'm a little jealous of the extra space my wife has on her black Macbook. </p><p></p><p>I have an Apple bluetooth external keyboard I use at home, but that's only because it's a nice keyboard and the setup works well with my home office. I have no problems with the built-in keyboard when I'm at work, however. Heck, the trackpad is just fine as well even though I also have a bluetooth Mighty Mouse (which I do take to work even if I don't take the keyboard.) I would have no problem with just the trackpad and built-in keyboard if I didn't have the externals, and in fact my wife loves the keyboard and trackpad on her Macbook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkerj, post: 390600, member: 9385"] Upgrading to the 2ghz (or rather going with) Macbook is more worthwhile because of the bigger drive it comes with; 80gig vs. 60gig. Kind of like the 'upgrade' of the Black Macbook is more worth it not so much because of the color, but because it comes with a 120gig HDD. I'm a little jealous of the extra space my wife has on her black Macbook. I have an Apple bluetooth external keyboard I use at home, but that's only because it's a nice keyboard and the setup works well with my home office. I have no problems with the built-in keyboard when I'm at work, however. Heck, the trackpad is just fine as well even though I also have a bluetooth Mighty Mouse (which I do take to work even if I don't take the keyboard.) I would have no problem with just the trackpad and built-in keyboard if I didn't have the externals, and in fact my wife loves the keyboard and trackpad on her Macbook. [/QUOTE]
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