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<blockquote data-quote="PsYkOoOoO" data-source="post: 1041696" data-attributes="member: 52176"><p>Like you said, you are not a fan of the white Macbook, so I think you should go with the Macbook Pro, definitely. I am using an old white Macbook, and there are many problems that come along with the external enclosure design. Even with the new unibody design, I doubt some of the problems are solved. I'd personally go for the new aluminum ones, since they provide a lot more horsepower. </p><p></p><p>And as for a brand new Macbook Pro versus a refurbished one, it depends on how far your budget can stretch. There are people here who are going to swear on refurbished computers, and they will tell you that they are perfectly OK as compared to their brand new counterparts. If you are OK with the concept of refurbished units, you could go ahead and buy it. I personally like mine to be brand new, so I've never actually gone in that direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsYkOoOoO, post: 1041696, member: 52176"] Like you said, you are not a fan of the white Macbook, so I think you should go with the Macbook Pro, definitely. I am using an old white Macbook, and there are many problems that come along with the external enclosure design. Even with the new unibody design, I doubt some of the problems are solved. I'd personally go for the new aluminum ones, since they provide a lot more horsepower. And as for a brand new Macbook Pro versus a refurbished one, it depends on how far your budget can stretch. There are people here who are going to swear on refurbished computers, and they will tell you that they are perfectly OK as compared to their brand new counterparts. If you are OK with the concept of refurbished units, you could go ahead and buy it. I personally like mine to be brand new, so I've never actually gone in that direction. [/QUOTE]
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