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Why I Bought a 15" MacBook Pro
Many of you may have read the tweets but may not know the whole story. Last week, my 13" Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro suffered water damage. I was forced to replace it with a 15" Quad Core i7 MacBook Pro. Though the purchase was sudden, I am loving this machine. Here is the full explanation and my first impressions after a week with this computer.
Some of the main differences I've noticed is that the 15" screen can't be beat. Regardless of the larger screen size, this machine is still super portable and thinner than I was expecting. The speakers are also independent of the keyboard on the higher end 15" and 17" models so the sound quality is much better! I'm really appreciating the HD Facetime cam as well. Expect many more MacBook Pro videos in the near future.
Thanks for your continued support and I hope you are as excited as I am for my new project coming up!
Some of the main differences I've noticed is that the 15" screen can't be beat. Regardless of the larger screen size, this machine is still super portable and thinner than I was expecting. The speakers are also independent of the keyboard on the higher end 15" and 17" models so the sound quality is much better! I'm really appreciating the HD Facetime cam as well. Expect many more MacBook Pro videos in the near future.
Thanks for your continued support and I hope you are as excited as I am for my new project coming up!
Submitted by Caitlin Imbimbo Jan 31, 2012 at 1:37 PM in Apple, Apple Mac, Hardware, Mac, MacBook Pro, Technology, macbook tagged 2.2GHz, Apple, First impressions, Laptop, Macbook Pro, Quad Core i7, Speakers, Unboxing, dslr, mac, upgrade
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