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Apple Computing Products:
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Mbp 2.33 Vs Mbp 2.4
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<blockquote data-quote="carsncars" data-source="post: 462584" data-attributes="member: 35848"><p>Darn that's a big screen... fifteen feet, eh?</p><p></p><p>Just kidding. It depends -- what would you be using it for? In most but the most demanding tasks, the difference between the older 2.33Ghz and current 2.2Ghz would be minimal. With the faster front side bus speed on the current MBPs, the 2.2Ghz may even perform better than the older 2.33Ghz in certain conditions. In addition, with the newer chipset there are small improvements made to heat management and battery life. Also, how much do you want the new LED screens that grace the current 15.4" Macbook Pro?</p><p></p><p>For the price difference of 400$, I'd go for the newer lowest-end Macbook Pro over the used 2.33Ghz model... the knowledge of where it's been and how it's been used are important to me, as is the fresh warranty. That's what I'd do, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carsncars, post: 462584, member: 35848"] Darn that's a big screen... fifteen feet, eh? Just kidding. It depends -- what would you be using it for? In most but the most demanding tasks, the difference between the older 2.33Ghz and current 2.2Ghz would be minimal. With the faster front side bus speed on the current MBPs, the 2.2Ghz may even perform better than the older 2.33Ghz in certain conditions. In addition, with the newer chipset there are small improvements made to heat management and battery life. Also, how much do you want the new LED screens that grace the current 15.4" Macbook Pro? For the price difference of 400$, I'd go for the newer lowest-end Macbook Pro over the used 2.33Ghz model... the knowledge of where it's been and how it's been used are important to me, as is the fresh warranty. That's what I'd do, though. [/QUOTE]
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