Am_I_There_Yet
Tells little white lies about Santa<br><font color
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Are the specs between the 15" and the 17" the same? If so, then I guess it all comes down to size. The bigger screen is nice, no doubt about it. What will you be using it for?
The specs are the same, so yeah, that price is for the screen. I'm just shocked by that.
(ETA: I was wrong - the specs were not the same. One had a smaller processor and a smaller hard drive; 2.16 GHz, vs. 2.33 GHz. They're only $300 apart in price for the larger screen. That makes MUCH more sense!)
I'm a realtor, but do a TON of reports and take a TON of photos, so I need something that moves and saves.

The MacBook Pro is a little smaller than the Dell, spec-wise, but I think it'll be sufficient.
My MacBook is 13" and I love how light it is. I wanted black because it hides scratches better than white. The black one costs $200 more than the white one. I did get a student discount when DH bought it. Also used my discount when he bought the G5. Do you qualify for a student discount?
It sounds like you have the same one my daughter at Tech has. Her laptop is white though. She did get the discount. It's why she went to Apple, when her Dell got stolen from her dorm room. From a roommate, I might add! Anyway, I digress...
I don't like to spend a lot of money on things like computers, but DH is a computer geek. His motto is: Price is no object. He gets a kick out of having these gadgets, so I don't even get upset about it. He tells me that I'm lucky to be married to him because his colleagues buy a new computer system every year.![]()
The thought of purchasing the computer and walking out with it right then and there, really appealed to me. But, I got cold feet because I didn't know much about them. (I knew I could count on you guys!)
I balked at that, but the Coach store sure snagged me as I walked by!
