I use my 15 inch in the "integrated graphics" mode all the time, and the only time I notice small lag would be when switching from one space to another, and I tend to upscale my resolution to 1920 x 1200. I also game somewhat often (nothing major, mostly Minecraft), and I consistently get 60+ fps in full-screen with decent settings on integrated graphics.
A 15" rMBP for law school? Hell no. The 15' is meant for design, video and photography professionals. You have no use for that kind of power in law school. You'll never use it. Good lord, just get a 13" or MB Air. Do not waste money on things you don't need.
Retina Macbook Pro 15" for Law School = overkill.
Unless you are using the rMBP for other power-intensive tasks such as heavy image editing or video encoding, you can easily get something cheaper, like a MBA or a used/refurb MBP.
I'll admit it's overpower, but the desktop realestate it offers is fantastic! A macbook air would be ideal for lectures, but not for assignments and reading at home. In terms of portability, i'm still not sure if it would fit comfortably on the lecture tables...
Hey guys, just wanted to know if anyone could tell me if the Retina Macbook Po 15" would be suitable for law school. I'm just concerned with regard to portability, ive never had a previous Macbook. Any insight you guys can give? Thanks in advance.
Spoken like a true attorney.Thanks guys, I have no issues with money.
Then your thread title should read, "Lawyering and Gaming".Portability and suitability were my cheif concerns. It is overkill I agree, but I do like a bit of gaming here and there. Thanks guys!
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Personally I don't see the use of 13 inch rMBP - heavier than Air, still less power than 15 inch rMBP...
Buy a under $1000 PC (Samsung Series 9, ASUS Zenbook, Sony VAIO, etc) and install MS Office.
No need to pay a premium for a MBP, since all you really need is research (internet and online library access) and homework assignments.
Dont get me wrong, the MBP is a nice EXPENSIVE computer, not better than a similar spec PC, just different with OSX.
Using MS Office on my NEW cMBP 15", is really no different than my Win 8 Sony.
"Lawyering and Gaming".