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Thinking of getting a Macbook Pro.A few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="pembssurf" data-source="post: 1028646" data-attributes="member: 149636"><p>thanks thats just the info i was looking for. Im in the UK and things seem to take an age to make that short hop across the pond. Im thinking about the Macpro for the extra ram and HDD space....think il wait for one of the i5's or i7 models...id kick myself now paying the same price which is 1900 pounds here only for a new one to come out and make it obsolete the next week. They look very well made though and i love the aluminium bodies. Im sure il be back with a lot more questions when i get one.</p><p></p><p>Iv always had laptops but they only seem to last 4-5 years even with upgrades so i fancy spending more and getting something that will realistically last 5-8 years! ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pembssurf, post: 1028646, member: 149636"] thanks thats just the info i was looking for. Im in the UK and things seem to take an age to make that short hop across the pond. Im thinking about the Macpro for the extra ram and HDD space....think il wait for one of the i5's or i7 models...id kick myself now paying the same price which is 1900 pounds here only for a new one to come out and make it obsolete the next week. They look very well made though and i love the aluminium bodies. Im sure il be back with a lot more questions when i get one. Iv always had laptops but they only seem to last 4-5 years even with upgrades so i fancy spending more and getting something that will realistically last 5-8 years! ;D [/QUOTE]
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