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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Looking to buy first Mac notebook but can't decide what model!
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<blockquote data-quote="iggibar" data-source="post: 1256806" data-attributes="member: 97843"><p>What kind of work do you do on photoshop and firworks? If it's real demanding, I would go for the 15", if not, the 13" should do things casually. My macbook pro has the 9400/9600. I do a lot of hd video editing, and I usually never switch to the 9600 unless I play some call of duty. It gets the job done. The Intel isn't too much different from reviews. However, there is a pretty large price discrepancy going from the 13" to the 15" just for the graphics(base models). If size is important, I would go look at the 13" at an Apple store for as long as you can.</p><p></p><p>Also, when you do find you what you want, take a look at the refurbished list on Apple's site to see if you can save some money. They have my approval...if that means anything to anyone(my 25 month old MBP is a refurb, and it's been great!).</p><p></p><p>WOW! 25 months already?!? Still feels like the first day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iggibar, post: 1256806, member: 97843"] What kind of work do you do on photoshop and firworks? If it's real demanding, I would go for the 15", if not, the 13" should do things casually. My macbook pro has the 9400/9600. I do a lot of hd video editing, and I usually never switch to the 9600 unless I play some call of duty. It gets the job done. The Intel isn't too much different from reviews. However, there is a pretty large price discrepancy going from the 13" to the 15" just for the graphics(base models). If size is important, I would go look at the 13" at an Apple store for as long as you can. Also, when you do find you what you want, take a look at the refurbished list on Apple's site to see if you can save some money. They have my approval...if that means anything to anyone(my 25 month old MBP is a refurb, and it's been great!). WOW! 25 months already?!? Still feels like the first day! [/QUOTE]
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