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I own the 13 with the 3.0 i7 and life is great.
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That's my whole purpose of getting a 15" vs a 13" at this point.
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Yea but i highly doubt that applications like Mail, WWW, messaging etc will require a quadcore in the next 3-5 years
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13" is only even slightly considerable since its price drop.
Before that was way too little for the $.
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You can max it out, but you pay for it. If you buy something cheaper, sell it after three years or hand it down, buy something cheaper again, it ends up costing you less per year. And the cheap Mac in three years time is probably in every way better than your maxed out machine today.
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If you fly a lot (in subhuman class like me) 13".
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However if you value smaller footprint, portability, lighter weight and easier to bring with you and use anywhere then the 13 inch is the best buy. I think it would suck to buy a laptop or anything just because it's the best bang for the buck only to wish all the time you were using it that you had bought something different. Buy and use what you will enjoy the most provided it's within your budget.
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strict form factor requirements, money is no object legitimate professional needs. the thread (and the 347 just like it) doesn't exist in the first place, those people arent sitting on the fence asking strangers on the internet unless they just want a pat on the back or are a soulless ginger.
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I've got the maxed-out 15" (except the HD) and I think it's exceptional. It's my day-to-day workhorse so couldn't live with the smaller screen size. If Apple had still made a 17" model I would have taken that instead, but the retina screen is superb. As always with these things, it's horses for courses: if you don't need the extra screen size or need something more portable, then go with the 13".
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Ok guys, an update, I;ve decided to be a little smart about it and heres what i have come down to.
Option 1 - 13" RMBP i7 3.0GHz 8GB 256GB - $1899 (from Apple) Option 2 - 15" RMPB i7 2.3Ghz 8GB 256GB - $1899 (from B&H) thoughts? |
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That's my whole purpose of getting a 15" vs a 13" at this point.

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