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<blockquote data-quote="SweetCosmicPope" data-source="post: 1032419" data-attributes="member: 135923"><p>You might consider getting a skin, and definitely get a case, if it's going to be mobile. I don't have a skin, and you can see smudges on the case where I carry it around, when the light is glaring on it.</p><p></p><p>I'd definitely get applecare, but you have until the factory warranty runs out, after a year, to purchase it. And no, you don't need an apple branded router. As I said, there are people here who prefer it (I haven't used it, myself), but people have their preferences. I've been using the same router for like 5 years.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely suggest saving a few bucks and upgrading your own HD and RAM, if you think you're up to it. The value is horrible to have apple do it. Make sure you're happy with the processor, though. You won't be changing that. There's not a huge difference between the macbook processors, though, honestly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SweetCosmicPope, post: 1032419, member: 135923"] You might consider getting a skin, and definitely get a case, if it's going to be mobile. I don't have a skin, and you can see smudges on the case where I carry it around, when the light is glaring on it. I'd definitely get applecare, but you have until the factory warranty runs out, after a year, to purchase it. And no, you don't need an apple branded router. As I said, there are people here who prefer it (I haven't used it, myself), but people have their preferences. I've been using the same router for like 5 years. I would definitely suggest saving a few bucks and upgrading your own HD and RAM, if you think you're up to it. The value is horrible to have apple do it. Make sure you're happy with the processor, though. You won't be changing that. There's not a huge difference between the macbook processors, though, honestly. [/QUOTE]
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