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I need reassurance about MacBook screen dimensions
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<blockquote data-quote="cvx5832" data-source="post: 291457" data-attributes="member: 23118"><p><strong>Go for it.</strong></p><p></p><p>You're right. 13.3" is a good size - the resolution makes it work.</p><p></p><p>I've been using my MacBook for more hours of the day for a while now, and I don't squint or feel cramped at all.</p><p></p><p>I was actually eying the 15" MBP, but previous experiences with bigger laptops took me to the 13.3". In my opinion, too big of a laptop can defeat it's essence.</p><p></p><p>ONE "regret" - I did think the lit keyboard on the MBP is very cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvx5832, post: 291457, member: 23118"] [b]Go for it.[/b] You're right. 13.3" is a good size - the resolution makes it work. I've been using my MacBook for more hours of the day for a while now, and I don't squint or feel cramped at all. I was actually eying the 15" MBP, but previous experiences with bigger laptops took me to the 13.3". In my opinion, too big of a laptop can defeat it's essence. ONE "regret" - I did think the lit keyboard on the MBP is very cool. [/QUOTE]
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