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Lots. lol. Too much.
I've just sold my white 3G on here, tonight actually.
That's going towards an LED Cinema Screen for my MBP. I have a 27" iMac for office use and find using the MBP a little hard, when coming off the desktop.
My MBP is bumped up a little from stock, since I need the extra...
The Air is a slimline MacBook. Very light and compact. The drawbacks being there's no optical drive, and 2GB RAM, that's not expandable.
A well-specced 15" Pro would sort you out. Same as mine. Mine's a late 2009 Unibody.
My price of £1600 was after the discount. It's a £2k device.
17" is overkill unless you're using it as a desktop replacement. It's not the most portable device in the World.
I've got a very well specified 15" MBP, and it does everything amazingly, and it's still portable.
Mine came to £1600 ish with student discount. It's near to £2k spec.
17" models...
No point making a new one actually. I have a few of mine already.
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Magic Mouse video. Definitely a must-purchase product.
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Yeah.
To pass EU drive-by noise regs.
It's a small electrically-operated flap in a box, down by the nearside arch liner. It's the start of the cold air feed to your airbox.
I'm ordering one soon I think. Depends how much I can see myself working at home on my MBP.
£500 ish through our business account.
They look awesome though, crystal clear.