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Buying MacBook Unibody next week - upgrades?
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<blockquote data-quote="Uchiha1911" data-source="post: 1022509" data-attributes="member: 142270"><p>Thanks for the reply =)</p><p>Yeah, I'm aware of the (high) price Apple is asking for their upgrades, but buying a MacBook with 4GB built in already would be more profitable for me (as I don't live in the USA and pricing for 2x2GB 204-pin modules are at €100,-).</p><p></p><p>I will be upgrading the HDD myself (if I'm going to upgrade it). I think an SSD would be awesome as a boot drive, performance wise. Just my two cents, though. Only downside would be the capacity, but 80GB should be enough for an OS, applications and my music/photo library (~15GB). </p><p>I'll probably be storing my movies and downloads on a network drive (Time Capsule?).</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I guess the MacBook Unibody can handle Illustrator + some other applications at the same time without issues, can't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uchiha1911, post: 1022509, member: 142270"] Thanks for the reply =) Yeah, I'm aware of the (high) price Apple is asking for their upgrades, but buying a MacBook with 4GB built in already would be more profitable for me (as I don't live in the USA and pricing for 2x2GB 204-pin modules are at €100,-). I will be upgrading the HDD myself (if I'm going to upgrade it). I think an SSD would be awesome as a boot drive, performance wise. Just my two cents, though. Only downside would be the capacity, but 80GB should be enough for an OS, applications and my music/photo library (~15GB). I'll probably be storing my movies and downloads on a network drive (Time Capsule?). Anyways, I guess the MacBook Unibody can handle Illustrator + some other applications at the same time without issues, can't it? [/QUOTE]
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