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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Which MacBook to Go With?
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<blockquote data-quote="dtx" data-source="post: 785779" data-attributes="member: 81325"><p>the Multi-touch convinced me to spend the extra $. It's the only feature that a "light" user will make use of day to day. I am a Power User 10% of the time, but just browsing and listening to music etc on a day to day basis, so the extra specs wasn't enough to convince me to get the new MB. However once i'd used the multitouch track pad it was in love! the 4 finger swipes up\down for expose is incredible.</p><p> They are wayyyy sexier too! haha! Go with the new one, you won't regret it!</p><p></p><p>oops! you already made your choice! haha good decision!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtx, post: 785779, member: 81325"] the Multi-touch convinced me to spend the extra $. It's the only feature that a "light" user will make use of day to day. I am a Power User 10% of the time, but just browsing and listening to music etc on a day to day basis, so the extra specs wasn't enough to convince me to get the new MB. However once i'd used the multitouch track pad it was in love! the 4 finger swipes up\down for expose is incredible. They are wayyyy sexier too! haha! Go with the new one, you won't regret it! oops! you already made your choice! haha good decision! [/QUOTE]
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