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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
Make me a believer - macbook or pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="XJ-linux" data-source="post: 468109" data-attributes="member: 33722"><p>Either will do the job. A MB with Core 2 Duo can address 3GB of RAM. I am running that and so no real performance hit from non-paired RAM. Xbench says my graphics took a 3% hit. I've tried hard but cannot tell the difference in actually using it. I went "DOWN" from the MBP because I don't play 3D video games and I didn't find it nice to lug around. That all being said, I'm sure you will get a laptop that fits your needs with either model. MY advice, take the money saved by purchasing a MB and get some nice peripherals, Applecare, Airport Extreme Wireless n, etc...</p><p>-Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XJ-linux, post: 468109, member: 33722"] Either will do the job. A MB with Core 2 Duo can address 3GB of RAM. I am running that and so no real performance hit from non-paired RAM. Xbench says my graphics took a 3% hit. I've tried hard but cannot tell the difference in actually using it. I went "DOWN" from the MBP because I don't play 3D video games and I didn't find it nice to lug around. That all being said, I'm sure you will get a laptop that fits your needs with either model. MY advice, take the money saved by purchasing a MB and get some nice peripherals, Applecare, Airport Extreme Wireless n, etc... -Dave [/QUOTE]
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