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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Low-end vs High-end 13" MBP for a grad student
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkestRitual" data-source="post: 931129" data-attributes="member: 96273"><p>I'm gonna have to disagree with alex... You won't need the higher speced machine. I am running a 2GHz aluminum macbook (before they made it a 13 inch pro) and doing far more intense things than you need to do, and my machine performs beautifully. Don't waste your cash on that. Maybe drop it on applecare at some point within the year after you buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkestRitual, post: 931129, member: 96273"] I'm gonna have to disagree with alex... You won't need the higher speced machine. I am running a 2GHz aluminum macbook (before they made it a 13 inch pro) and doing far more intense things than you need to do, and my machine performs beautifully. Don't waste your cash on that. Maybe drop it on applecare at some point within the year after you buy. [/QUOTE]
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Low-end vs High-end 13" MBP for a grad student
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