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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Macbook v Macbook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard" data-source="post: 367824" data-attributes="member: 29631"><p>I think i will mostly be using it for surfing the net and then work (school related) with an occasional game. However, when i do play a game i want it to be a good experience (like no lagging and whatnot) and i'm hoping the regular macbook can provide that for me. Also, you didn't answer the dvd question. Does the video card thing have any impact on watching dvd's at all? I agree with you, macbook pro's seem extremely overpriced compared to macbook. Oh, and yes, i have used a macbook pro in real life, and it was just amazing. I'm hoping the regular macbook will have the same results (i plan on having 2gb ram and 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) so i'm guessing it should still run very nice. I'm thinking i may have to use bootcamp or parallels to run windows xp some of the time, but that should be no problem correct? Once again, thanks for your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard, post: 367824, member: 29631"] I think i will mostly be using it for surfing the net and then work (school related) with an occasional game. However, when i do play a game i want it to be a good experience (like no lagging and whatnot) and i'm hoping the regular macbook can provide that for me. Also, you didn't answer the dvd question. Does the video card thing have any impact on watching dvd's at all? I agree with you, macbook pro's seem extremely overpriced compared to macbook. Oh, and yes, i have used a macbook pro in real life, and it was just amazing. I'm hoping the regular macbook will have the same results (i plan on having 2gb ram and 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) so i'm guessing it should still run very nice. I'm thinking i may have to use bootcamp or parallels to run windows xp some of the time, but that should be no problem correct? Once again, thanks for your help [/QUOTE]
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