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MacBook Pro as a desktop
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeFromMesa" data-source="post: 1800326" data-attributes="member: 305741"><p>After agonizing over the choice of what machine to get to replace my Mac mini, and thankful for the help I got from people on this forum, I finally decided on a MacBook Pro (i9, 32GB RAM, 512GB ssd) and I use it in clamshell mode. It arrived a couple of weeks ago and I have been very happy with its performance, especially compared to the Mini I had been using. The i9 is a 6 core chip and the addition of 32GB means I have not had my system barely able to process digital images.</p><p></p><p>The ability to disconnect the machine and take it with me when I travel is also a big advantage, and the only complaint I have is that there are not nearly as many ports as my wife's MacBook Pro. Still, it seems to have been a good decision and I wanted to thank those who contributed to my decision. It was expensive, but it is working perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeFromMesa, post: 1800326, member: 305741"] After agonizing over the choice of what machine to get to replace my Mac mini, and thankful for the help I got from people on this forum, I finally decided on a MacBook Pro (i9, 32GB RAM, 512GB ssd) and I use it in clamshell mode. It arrived a couple of weeks ago and I have been very happy with its performance, especially compared to the Mini I had been using. The i9 is a 6 core chip and the addition of 32GB means I have not had my system barely able to process digital images. The ability to disconnect the machine and take it with me when I travel is also a big advantage, and the only complaint I have is that there are not nearly as many ports as my wife's MacBook Pro. Still, it seems to have been a good decision and I wanted to thank those who contributed to my decision. It was expensive, but it is working perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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