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Roofy.

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the new 13' MBP is $1199 and the other 13' is $1499

the better 13' gets you 2 more gigs of ram and the 250 gig hard drive, thats it right?

So why is it that when I upgrade the base 13' model to 4 gigs/ram and 250G HD, it is only $1350?

Does the $1500 model have more than that?

edit: nevermind I'm a dumbass. i forgot about the processor. I cant find a way to delete my thread.
 
people say theres no difference but I dont know, two cores running at an extra .27 ghz each has to have some kind of marginal effect.....

I don't regret getting the 2.53. Also, my student discount was good for $100 off the $1499 model instead of $50 off the $1199 model.
 
people say theres no difference but I dont know, two cores running at an extra .27 ghz each has to have some kind of marginal effect.....

You will only notice looking at numbers from benchmarks. I doubt you would see any real world difference.

That being said I would still get the faster processor
 
You will only notice looking at numbers from benchmarks. I doubt you would see any real world difference.

That being said I would still get the faster processor

Well, Intel processors slow themselves down when not being heavily used; if all you use it for is web browsing, there shouldn't be any difference.
 
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