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MB vs MBP vs Refurb for Photography? :S
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<blockquote data-quote="mknabster" data-source="post: 1259020" data-attributes="member: 31565"><p>I would say go for a new MBP for photography. I own a small fine-art photography business, and when i am stiching together panoramas or working with large files, the machien does get bogged down with just running those programs. just the other day, I was stitching together 9 images in Autopano Giga which turned out to be a 1.54GB file, and that took a good 30-45 minutes to complete with my machine. Now granted mine is 3 years old now, but that's expected. When it coems to computers, or anything electronic for that matter, I always buy new, because you never really know what was wrong in the past with it. I have dealt with refurbed replacement parts in the past and they never last too long.</p><p></p><p>Oh and in regards to the monitor, I have a Samsung 22in at home, and a Dell 17in at school for use with extended desktop, and they both yield excellent results. Initially i had hardware problems with my first MBP, but that was Apple's problem and they fixed it, multiple times; but that's another story...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mknabster, post: 1259020, member: 31565"] I would say go for a new MBP for photography. I own a small fine-art photography business, and when i am stiching together panoramas or working with large files, the machien does get bogged down with just running those programs. just the other day, I was stitching together 9 images in Autopano Giga which turned out to be a 1.54GB file, and that took a good 30-45 minutes to complete with my machine. Now granted mine is 3 years old now, but that's expected. When it coems to computers, or anything electronic for that matter, I always buy new, because you never really know what was wrong in the past with it. I have dealt with refurbed replacement parts in the past and they never last too long. Oh and in regards to the monitor, I have a Samsung 22in at home, and a Dell 17in at school for use with extended desktop, and they both yield excellent results. Initially i had hardware problems with my first MBP, but that was Apple's problem and they fixed it, multiple times; but that's another story... [/QUOTE]
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