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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
MacBook vs. MacBook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="carleymarie" data-source="post: 679738" data-attributes="member: 41459"><p>In terms of weight and size, I think that the MacBook is perfect for toting around at my University. Plus, when you take into account the other textbooks you'll be carrying around, less weight and size is a good thing.</p><p></p><p>The screen size of the MacBook works perfectly for me in class or when I'm typing up essays. This takes into account that I can spend upwards of 10 hours straight typing up an essay (I'm an education/honours English student, so I know a lot of about the time spent on essays).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carleymarie, post: 679738, member: 41459"] In terms of weight and size, I think that the MacBook is perfect for toting around at my University. Plus, when you take into account the other textbooks you'll be carrying around, less weight and size is a good thing. The screen size of the MacBook works perfectly for me in class or when I'm typing up essays. This takes into account that I can spend upwards of 10 hours straight typing up an essay (I'm an education/honours English student, so I know a lot of about the time spent on essays). [/QUOTE]
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