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Mac-book vs Mac-book pro
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| noskizza |
| I was wondering if anyone used both, and prefers one to the other or can suggest one or the other. I basically want to use one for surfing the web downloading music. And I wanna start getting into doing a little d-jaying and track production. From what I've seen thus far the only differences I see are screen size, speed, and gig space. Does anyone have a suggestion to which one I should get? |
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| palm |
| the newest white one supports 4GB RAM and 500GB HD at a 2,13GHz CPU which is the one im getting when ive saved some money. should be enough for anyone in the music-industry. Macbook Pro is meant for video, images etc imo. ud get more answers in the dj-booth or music production forum, do a search theres already a thread there by me. |
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| euphoria |
| If you are using it for production work etc. I would def go for the pro, if you just need it for basic things then standard is fine. |
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| julien2 |
| This is good Music Discussion |
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| noskizza |
| quote: | Originally posted by palm
the newest white one supports 4GB RAM and 500GB HD at a 2,13GHz CPU which is the one im getting when ive saved some money. should be enough for anyone in the music-industry. Macbook Pro is meant for video, images etc imo. ud get more answers in the dj-booth or music production forum, do a search theres already a thread there by me. | Thanks for the info. |
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| miamitranceman |
| Screen size is also a consideration. Especially for production and DJing if you use a DVS like Torq or Serato, a big screen is better IMO. |
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| Alekos |
Macbook Pro 15' 2.2Ghz + (or higher) C2D (Core2Duo) - will do just fine. There's no need to get the 17', it gets on the way...imo it's to big for dj'ing and such. I'd rather invest the extra cash I'm paying for the 1.9' on a wicked piece of equipment or the 3 year AppleCare.
The Macbooks are just for students, grandpa's, and such ... IMO!
great for surfing the web and playing WoW every now and then ...
Good Luck
Cheers |
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| elFreak |
neither.
i sold my pro to get a pimped out windows based lappy that cost me half of the price yet every ing program on earth actually works on it.
apple.
that is myth yo, pretty, but myth. |
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| Alekos |
| quote: | Originally posted by elFreak
neither.
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pimped out windows-
every ing program on earth actually works on it.
apple.
that is myth yo, pretty, but myth. |
Yo, Homie, you just wanted to "pimp-out" the computer ... glowing lights and z - lol -
i love it when I get to use my limited ghetto vocabulary :)
cheers |
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| elFreak |
funny i thought basing your choices purely on aesthetics was an apple thing:)
did you hear about that new awesome program (insert here).
yeah that's right, it doesn't work on your computer. |
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| Alekos |
| quote: | Originally posted by elFreak
funny i thought basing your choices purely on aesthetics was an apple thing:)
did you hear about that new awesome program (insert here).
yeah that's right, it doesn't work on your computer. |
lol :) what software are you talking about... explain |
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| noskizza |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alekos
Macbook Pro 15' 2.2Ghz + (or higher) C2D (Core2Duo) - will do just fine. There's no need to get the 17', it gets on the way...imo it's to big for dj'ing and such. I'd rather invest the extra cash I'm paying for the 1.9' on a wicked piece of equipment or the 3 year AppleCare.
The Macbooks are just for students, grandpa's, and such ... IMO!
great for surfing the web and playing WoW every now and then ...
Good Luck
Cheers | Yeah I think your right, thanks for the advice its been really helpful. |
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