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Apple Computing Products:
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your mac experience wth adobe LRroom and Photoshp. Which mac2get?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrimsonRequiem" data-source="post: 928398" data-attributes="member: 62286"><p>There is no such thing as 17" MacBook. There is a 17" Macbook Pro. I wouldn't spend 1500 dollars on a decked out MBP, as you can probably get the ram and HDD upgraded from various other third party vendors for a lot cheaper.</p><p></p><p>The two things that you can upgrade are the CPU and the GPU. You need to buy accordingly.</p><p></p><p>I myself really like the 13" MB as well. I think it's the perfect size to lug around when you want to have work done.</p><p></p><p>If you don't need a dedicated video card, then this would be the obvious choice for mobility. Providing you don't mind working on a 13" screen.</p><p></p><p>For those that need the screen real estate and the extra power from a dedicated card, obviously need the 15" or 17" MBP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrimsonRequiem, post: 928398, member: 62286"] There is no such thing as 17" MacBook. There is a 17" Macbook Pro. I wouldn't spend 1500 dollars on a decked out MBP, as you can probably get the ram and HDD upgraded from various other third party vendors for a lot cheaper. The two things that you can upgrade are the CPU and the GPU. You need to buy accordingly. I myself really like the 13" MB as well. I think it's the perfect size to lug around when you want to have work done. If you don't need a dedicated video card, then this would be the obvious choice for mobility. Providing you don't mind working on a 13" screen. For those that need the screen real estate and the extra power from a dedicated card, obviously need the 15" or 17" MBP. [/QUOTE]
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