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    MacBook vs MacBook Pro

    I've been looking at the 2 but think that the 15" Macbook Pro is physically a bit big (also I've heard that Openoffice 2 is not compatible with Macbook Pros, not sure if this is true).

    The ordinary (smaller) Macbooks look ok but I suspect I'll be losing something if I go for them.

    I've tried to google comparisons but they come out as "vs PC"'s.

    Can you gents (Orange Hopper, Cowboy Bob, Monkey etc) please advise?

    TIA.
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    #2
    Go to www.apple.com/uk/thestore - then click on Macbook or Macbook Pro and then there's a 'compare specs' button, then 'complete specs'.

    As far as I can see the differences are:

    Macbook only goes up to a 2.0Ghz Core 2 Duo with a 2MB L2 cache vs 2.33GHz with 4MB L2 cache

    Macbook has a max of 2GB RAM vs 3GB for MBP

    MB graphics card definitely is worse than MBP - this looks like the main difference between the two.

    Other than that there isn't much difference - illuminated keyboard on the MBP

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      #3
      Yeah, I've got a MacBook not a MacBook Pro. The main difference is that the graphics card in the regular is not as good as in the pro. To be honest, it would only really make a difference if you were either into video editing or if you were addicted to World Of Warcraft. For general programming the regular MacBook has a Core 2 Duo and I've got 2Gb RAM in mine and it's speedy enough for anything I need to do with it.

      As for OO, I must confess that I just went out and bought MS Office. You'd probably want http://www.neooffice.org anyway, unless you want to run the regular one inside X11.
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        #4
        Originally posted by cojak
        (also I've heard that Openoffice 2 is not compatible with Macbook Pros, not sure if this is true).
        I don't thik that's true at all. If anything, MS Office is the one which hasn't got an Intel binary yet, so needs to run under the Rosetta PPC emulation.

        OO does need X11 installing, but there is also a Mac look and feel version of OO called NeoOffice. Definitely memory hungry and a bit sluggish in comparison, but better font handling.

        Go for plenty of RAM, whichever model you get. If you need Windows as well, have a look at:

        Boot Camp - allows dual booting with XP SP2

        or
        Parallels - allows concurrent running with various versions of Windows or Linux. 2 GB RAM recommended for the Parallels option, apparently.
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          #5
          I'd only go for the 2gb, but am still looking at a Lenovo (X model) as well.

          Oh the choice to make...
          "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
          - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sysman
            Parallels - allows concurrent running with various versions of Windows or Linux. 2 GB RAM recommended for the Parallels option, apparently.
            Slightly OT: has anyone used Parallels Workstation on Windows? How does it compare to VMWare? Is it anywhere near as good as it is on Mac?

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              #7
              Currently a 15" Macbook Pro on the apple refurbished store reduced from £1699 to £999.

              2.16GHz Intel Processor
              1GB RAM
              100GB HDD
              airport wifi, bluetooth, blah, blah

              Bargain...

              Older and ...well, just older!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by cojak
                I'd only go for the 2gb, but am still looking at a Lenovo (X model) as well.

                Oh the choice to make...
                The Lenovo T61P should be announced soon which will be dual core and 64 bit and Linux capable.
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                  #9
                  Sorry I can't be of any help on this one Cojak.

                  I've always used Microsoft Office and have found the upgrade costs acceptable.

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                    #10
                    What?????

                    I thought you were a Linux man!!
                    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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