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The new MacBook and MacBook Pros - your thoughts, questions and concerns...
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<blockquote data-quote="LilMoh" data-source="post: 747525" data-attributes="member: 59496"><p>I was heavily considering selling my March 08 MBP and just paying the difference for the new ones. After extensively playing with them at work, I must say it would be nice to upgrade but it is not really worth it. I decided to just bump up the ram to 4gb and up the HDD to 320GB 7200rpm. </p><p></p><p>The new MBP look nice, but the glossy screen and the macbook style keyboards are a personal turnoff. The mousepad takes a little bit of getting used to and even then I thought the tap to click was way over sensitive. The unibody style though is a great feature, I thought it felt amazing, such clean lines. But I still love the old style MBP, its just a classic now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LilMoh, post: 747525, member: 59496"] I was heavily considering selling my March 08 MBP and just paying the difference for the new ones. After extensively playing with them at work, I must say it would be nice to upgrade but it is not really worth it. I decided to just bump up the ram to 4gb and up the HDD to 320GB 7200rpm. The new MBP look nice, but the glossy screen and the macbook style keyboards are a personal turnoff. The mousepad takes a little bit of getting used to and even then I thought the tap to click was way over sensitive. The unibody style though is a great feature, I thought it felt amazing, such clean lines. But I still love the old style MBP, its just a classic now. [/QUOTE]
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