Apple :: CPU & RAM Differences.

Apr 3, 2009

For some of the Mac Notebooks, Im guessing the main reason for the price differences is the CPU and the RAM...

Is there a noticable difference for

2.4GHz
2.66GHz
2.93Ghz

And what about RAM?

2GB
4GB

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Apple :: Differences Between Late-'08 MB & MBP

May 20, 2009

I'm winding down my search for a new laptop for business and personal use, and after a week or so of due diligence researching windows alternatives I've all but decided to return to Apple.

In deciding whether the MBP is worth an extra $400, my question to the Apple subforum is: What (other) differences are there between the MB and MBP?

Obviously, their footprints are different, and they have different screen resolutions, and the 9600 GPU is exclusive to the MBP. The MB isn't offered with factory 7200 hard drives, but since Macs don't need to be restarted as often as Windows PCs, I don't place a lot of value on that. I have a 1TB external drive w/ FW and USB. I'd be sad to give up Firewire, but I could live with using its USB connection...

What I'm wondering is whether there are other differences that add value to the MBP. I've read that, resolution aside, the MBP has a higher-quality display. Is there any truth to this? Is it that noticeable? Is it true, but inconsiderable? Or is it just flat-out wrong?

Along those lines, are there other differences that would make the MBP more attractive?

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