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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Macbook 2.0 vs. 2.4
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<blockquote data-quote="fletch33" data-source="post: 802838" data-attributes="member: 32473"><p>glad i went 2.4 as well. i have a 2.0 too (wife's now) and i remember always telling my buddy with his Macbook Pro that the backlight keyboard didn't matter to me a bit. HOWEVER i was completely wrong and would not go back to a regular keyboard. im spoiled.</p><p></p><p>the .4GHz really isnt that much although i guess since it is dual core then it would be .8GHz which then might actually make it almost 1GHz more. there has to be some speed difference and maybe nothing to notice day to day but nearly a GB has to make a difference. maybe it will be more noticeable when Snow Leopard hits? then again maybe it wont LOL</p><p></p><p>HDD size doesnt matter to me and was not part of my decision making on my aluminum since 5400 RPM is not going to be staying in whatever i choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletch33, post: 802838, member: 32473"] glad i went 2.4 as well. i have a 2.0 too (wife's now) and i remember always telling my buddy with his Macbook Pro that the backlight keyboard didn't matter to me a bit. HOWEVER i was completely wrong and would not go back to a regular keyboard. im spoiled. the .4GHz really isnt that much although i guess since it is dual core then it would be .8GHz which then might actually make it almost 1GHz more. there has to be some speed difference and maybe nothing to notice day to day but nearly a GB has to make a difference. maybe it will be more noticeable when Snow Leopard hits? then again maybe it wont LOL HDD size doesnt matter to me and was not part of my decision making on my aluminum since 5400 RPM is not going to be staying in whatever i choose. [/QUOTE]
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