TheBigPhillyFish
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Not a Mac person, I am 7 and I am a PC , had to throw that in there.
Anyway, I am shopping for my new laptop, and I really want to switch over to Mac. I know there a lot more money up front, but subtract the virus software and yearly subscription, and the Malware, etc. And Mac stands out, they are alos great on battery, small and light, the perfect travel companion.
But I am just shopping around for the best possible deal. I was looking at the 2009 models the 15" and 17" Mac Book Pro. Now Apple has factory refurbished:
Refurbished MacBook Pro 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
17-inch Hi-Resolution LED-backlit glossy display
4GB memory
320GB hard drive
8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Built-in iSight camera
Illuminated keyboard
There is no differnce between this model and the 2009 17" except for the core speed. Now I am assuming that .16 Ghz isn't going to make one difference. But I wanted to make sure, because it comes with the factory warranty for one year, and its $800.00 cheaper the the 2009 model.
So what do you think?
Anyway, I am shopping for my new laptop, and I really want to switch over to Mac. I know there a lot more money up front, but subtract the virus software and yearly subscription, and the Malware, etc. And Mac stands out, they are alos great on battery, small and light, the perfect travel companion.
But I am just shopping around for the best possible deal. I was looking at the 2009 models the 15" and 17" Mac Book Pro. Now Apple has factory refurbished:
Refurbished MacBook Pro 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
17-inch Hi-Resolution LED-backlit glossy display
4GB memory
320GB hard drive
8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Built-in iSight camera
Illuminated keyboard
There is no differnce between this model and the 2009 17" except for the core speed. Now I am assuming that .16 Ghz isn't going to make one difference. But I wanted to make sure, because it comes with the factory warranty for one year, and its $800.00 cheaper the the 2009 model.
So what do you think?