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which to buy: best Macbook or best Macbook Pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="phrozted" data-source="post: 521363" data-attributes="member: 41047"><p>Money here isn't an issue. I just want to hear your opinions on the big difference between a fully loaded Macbook and the top-of-the-line Macbook Pro. </p><p></p><p>Obviously the Pro is the better machine overall, but I like the smaller size of the Macbook. Also, I've had a Pro before, and the aluminum case was pretty flimsy. I've heard the Macbook's case was sturdier. I've also heard that the Macbook might get better wireless reception because it doesn't have to deal with the interference of an aluminum case, and I do use my computer all the time all over the place, so this is important. </p><p></p><p>Then again, application load times are important to me. I like things to open immediately, and I hate it when my computer has to take forever bringing something up. Also, I'm a little interested in video editing, and although I haven't graduated from iMovie to Final Cut Pro, I've heard that the latter is infitely better on the Macbook Pro. </p><p></p><p>I don't really play video games much, but I used to play them all the time, and I guess there's some slim chance that I might play one in the future. </p><p></p><p>The backlit keyboard on the Macbook isn't an issue for me at all. </p><p></p><p>Another thing: I don't like the hook latches on the Pro. On my old Pro, one of the hook springs dislodged itself. I like the simplicity of the Macbook's magnetic clasp. </p><p></p><p>But the POWER of the Pro is so sexy.</p><p></p><p>I do hope to run Vista on either machine. </p><p></p><p>I use mainly email (Apple Mail), Firefox, and word processing (Word/Pages), but occasionally I use iMovie, and I live in iPhoto. Obviously, I'm in iTunes all the time, too.</p><p></p><p>Any advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phrozted, post: 521363, member: 41047"] Money here isn't an issue. I just want to hear your opinions on the big difference between a fully loaded Macbook and the top-of-the-line Macbook Pro. Obviously the Pro is the better machine overall, but I like the smaller size of the Macbook. Also, I've had a Pro before, and the aluminum case was pretty flimsy. I've heard the Macbook's case was sturdier. I've also heard that the Macbook might get better wireless reception because it doesn't have to deal with the interference of an aluminum case, and I do use my computer all the time all over the place, so this is important. Then again, application load times are important to me. I like things to open immediately, and I hate it when my computer has to take forever bringing something up. Also, I'm a little interested in video editing, and although I haven't graduated from iMovie to Final Cut Pro, I've heard that the latter is infitely better on the Macbook Pro. I don't really play video games much, but I used to play them all the time, and I guess there's some slim chance that I might play one in the future. The backlit keyboard on the Macbook isn't an issue for me at all. Another thing: I don't like the hook latches on the Pro. On my old Pro, one of the hook springs dislodged itself. I like the simplicity of the Macbook's magnetic clasp. But the POWER of the Pro is so sexy. I do hope to run Vista on either machine. I use mainly email (Apple Mail), Firefox, and word processing (Word/Pages), but occasionally I use iMovie, and I live in iPhoto. Obviously, I'm in iTunes all the time, too. Any advice? [/QUOTE]
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