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Joko

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Can anyone tell me from experience, whether there is a noticeable difference in power between the Black Macbook 2.2 / 2GB RAM and the Macbook Pro with the same specs?

The better graphics card on the MBP is not necessary as I wont really be needing it.

I would mostly use the laptop for pro audio work (Logic 8).

Thanks alot.
 
If you factor out the graphics card, two machines with identical processors and amounts of memory will perform...identically. A processor is a processor. RAM is RAM.
 
Only giant difference between the two machines are the graphics card and the display. Oh yea and the firewire 800 port. Other than that as heatmiser puts it, its the same machine. If you don't need the graphics card and are fine with the gloss 13 inch display then there is no need to get the MBP.

-JoE
 
Only giant difference between the two machines are the graphics card and the display. Oh yea and the firewire 800 port. Other than that as heatmiser puts it, its the same machine. If you don't need the graphics card and are fine with the gloss 13 inch display then there is no need to get the MBP.

-JoE

thanks.

i really wish the macbook black came with a matte screen instead.
 
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