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I am buying a MacBook Pro 17" - HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="thurstmw" data-source="post: 1225538" data-attributes="member: 174116"><p>The baseline is more than enough for that. In fact you would be more than happy with the baseline model from 3 years ago for that. </p><p></p><p>I would go to the store though and check out the matte screen to see if you like it more than the glossy. When you are buying a 17ich macbook what another 50bucks anyway. </p><p></p><p>The only noticeable performance upgrade you could do is get an SSD but I would never recommend anyone to get one from apple due to the high price. But I am more of a DIYer. (They are still expensive to get yourself but you can save a significant chunk of change)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thurstmw, post: 1225538, member: 174116"] The baseline is more than enough for that. In fact you would be more than happy with the baseline model from 3 years ago for that. I would go to the store though and check out the matte screen to see if you like it more than the glossy. When you are buying a 17ich macbook what another 50bucks anyway. The only noticeable performance upgrade you could do is get an SSD but I would never recommend anyone to get one from apple due to the high price. But I am more of a DIYer. (They are still expensive to get yourself but you can save a significant chunk of change) [/QUOTE]
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