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[QUESTION][SEE SPECS] MacBook Pro 15" vs iMac 27"?
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<blockquote data-quote="6string" data-source="post: 1222772" data-attributes="member: 120039"><p>Portability is always a compromise in bang for buck... Now that that's out of the way....</p><p></p><p>The MBP that you're looking at is one **** of a machine, simple as that!</p><p></p><p>Super fast, solid machine for whatever you want to do, no technical advise needed.</p><p>It can do everything anyone needs a computer to do.</p><p></p><p>Now, the iMac range at the moment is brilliant, but there is a refresh around the corner that I have no doubt will be a big step up once again.</p><p></p><p>If I didn't need the portability, and easy access to the HD in order to upgrade or simply replace the HD if it failed, I would always choose an iMac over a MBP, but the nightmare of getting into the iMac HD, the MBP is the way to go.</p><p></p><p>You get the portability, and a machine that you can hook up to an external monitor and still have a beast of a machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6string, post: 1222772, member: 120039"] Portability is always a compromise in bang for buck... Now that that's out of the way.... The MBP that you're looking at is one **** of a machine, simple as that! Super fast, solid machine for whatever you want to do, no technical advise needed. It can do everything anyone needs a computer to do. Now, the iMac range at the moment is brilliant, but there is a refresh around the corner that I have no doubt will be a big step up once again. If I didn't need the portability, and easy access to the HD in order to upgrade or simply replace the HD if it failed, I would always choose an iMac over a MBP, but the nightmare of getting into the iMac HD, the MBP is the way to go. You get the portability, and a machine that you can hook up to an external monitor and still have a beast of a machine. [/QUOTE]
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