Hello

The new mac book pro is a dual core i7 in the 13 inch and a quad core in the 15 
and 17 inch models.  Deciding between the 13 and the 15, dual and quad core, 
will make quite a bit of difference.  Other than that I wouldn't worry about 
it.  Moving up to 8 gb of memory is something worth doing for sure. The solid 
state disk makes all the difference in the world.  You should determine what 
you want to do with the machine.  Let that drive your choice of machine.  If 
you are going to be writing documents, sending mail, browsing the web and using 
iTunes than a upgraded mac book air would be the least expensive way to get 
great performance.  If you need a bit more processing power for audio 
recording, editing and mixing or photo editing than the 13 or 15 inch mac book 
pro would be the way to go.  Solid state disks really make a difference and you 
get one by default in the mac book air.  The minimum amount of memory one 
should have in a computer with 10.6 is 4 gb in my opinion.  It makes it much 
more enjoyable to use.  I have 8 gb and an ssd in my mac book pro and it's 
wonderful.  I have a dual core i7.

HTH
--FC

On Mar 24, 2011, at 5:32 PM, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:

> So, getting a new macbook pro pretty soon.  Want to know if there is a big 
> difference in a 2.0 and 2.2 I7 quod core processor?  Will it have a 
> noticeable difference, and does mac software take up more hard drive space 
> than windows software?  Thanks.
>  
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