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deciding between the 13 inch or 15 inch MBP
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<blockquote data-quote="nabl" data-source="post: 912780" data-attributes="member: 43512"><p>It sounds like the 13-inch MacBook Pro would be fine for you. The larger screen would certainly help if you decide to do any editing or whatever, but the 13-inch one will be fine for just browsing the Web and chatting, and you’d be saving a good bit of money. I even use my 13-inch MacBook for photo-editing and programming, so it’s certainly doable.</p><p></p><p>However, I’d very much recommend going to an Apple Store (if one’s nearby) to check them both out in person; the only way you’ll really know is to see them both in front of you and use them for a little while.</p><p></p><p><em>Edit</em>: Do keep in mind what Sur3Mac is saying above, though; you definitely want to also consider what you will be doing in the future with your Mac. It’s probably easier to pay a few more hundred dollars now than to try to sell the one you get and buy what you need in the near future if you think you’ll be doing any more intensive activities soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nabl, post: 912780, member: 43512"] It sounds like the 13-inch MacBook Pro would be fine for you. The larger screen would certainly help if you decide to do any editing or whatever, but the 13-inch one will be fine for just browsing the Web and chatting, and you’d be saving a good bit of money. I even use my 13-inch MacBook for photo-editing and programming, so it’s certainly doable. However, I’d very much recommend going to an Apple Store (if one’s nearby) to check them both out in person; the only way you’ll really know is to see them both in front of you and use them for a little while. [i]Edit[/i]: Do keep in mind what Sur3Mac is saying above, though; you definitely want to also consider what you will be doing in the future with your Mac. It’s probably easier to pay a few more hundred dollars now than to try to sell the one you get and buy what you need in the near future if you think you’ll be doing any more intensive activities soon. [/QUOTE]
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