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<blockquote data-quote="EndlessMac" data-source="post: 1011021" data-attributes="member: 140470"><p>If you are going to use CAD or any other graphics intense software then you really should think about getting the 15" MacBook Pros with the better 9600 dedicated graphics cards. I don't know what your budget is for your Mac but if you can afford it then it's something you should consider. The 15" also comes with a larger hard drive and 4GB RAM.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with some of the others in that you should get a larger hard drive if you want to install that many Windows programs. From what you have mentioned so far you are not going to be a light occasional Windows user. You really need to give Windows more computer resources.</p><p></p><p>You can use both Boot Camp and Parallels. You don't have to choose one or the other but you'll definitely need Boot Camp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EndlessMac, post: 1011021, member: 140470"] If you are going to use CAD or any other graphics intense software then you really should think about getting the 15" MacBook Pros with the better 9600 dedicated graphics cards. I don't know what your budget is for your Mac but if you can afford it then it's something you should consider. The 15" also comes with a larger hard drive and 4GB RAM. I also agree with some of the others in that you should get a larger hard drive if you want to install that many Windows programs. From what you have mentioned so far you are not going to be a light occasional Windows user. You really need to give Windows more computer resources. You can use both Boot Camp and Parallels. You don't have to choose one or the other but you'll definitely need Boot Camp. [/QUOTE]
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