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Help - MBP vs. iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="ycl1688" data-source="post: 1413543" data-attributes="member: 194767"><p>if you have the means to get the next generation mbp, go for it, with basic ssd drive and 8gb ram should be good enough for the start. Later you can upgrade the drive and ram yourself.</p><p>in my opinion, apple care has its advantage, if you are taking care of your mbp, should not be needed, with a 3 year warranty is not worth the money, consider the mbp I own lasted 5+ years easy. If the end comes then worry about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ycl1688, post: 1413543, member: 194767"] if you have the means to get the next generation mbp, go for it, with basic ssd drive and 8gb ram should be good enough for the start. Later you can upgrade the drive and ram yourself. in my opinion, apple care has its advantage, if you are taking care of your mbp, should not be needed, with a 3 year warranty is not worth the money, consider the mbp I own lasted 5+ years easy. If the end comes then worry about it. [/QUOTE]
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