![]() There are three types of applications (putting it simply) that you are going to use. When you compare RAM, CPU and Hard Drive, it looks like the RAM is a bad deal, but there IS more to it than that! Some, like myself, are willing to pay for that type of a laptop, one with exceptional build quality, and the top notch materials. These things might not matter to you, if not, then you might be spending too much. It uses a premium quality display (even the non retina will knock most laptop displays out of the park in terms of brightness, color, contrast, and overall look). The MBP is made of aluminum, not plastic. You MIGHT find a Windows laptop that gets 6-7 hours (in day to day tasks, obviously more intense stuff eats it), but 6 months from now it's battery life will have degraded much faster than the MBP.ĭespite what others say about a big profit margin, a lot of it is in the materials. ![]() So not only do you get industry leading battery life, that battery life will still be there a year down the road, and will outlast most Windows laptops. Also, the built in battery is much, much bigger than on a windows laptop, because it doesn't need an enclosure or all the hardware that's required to make a removable battery (it's the reason apple went that route). Over a Windows machine, for one, you're ditching Li-Ion batteries for more expensive Li-Po batteries that ver, very few Windows machines run. Get the right tools (00 screwdriver, etc.) so you aren't stripping screws, and get the stuff you need. ![]() ![]() Apple upgrades are kind of like accessories installed on a car by a dealership, it's pure profit gouging. Sent from my 13" MacBook Pro, running 16 gigs of RAM.īy the way, if yo are running a cMBP, I STRONGLY suggest upgrading yourself. Yes you can, if you install it yourself (doesn't apply to the retina). ![]()
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