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Ehmo
I've got a 2009 13-inch Macbook Pro, 4GB RAM and 250 GB HD space (and two external hard drives now to help with scratch disks/backups etc, 250GB and 1.5 TB). I've been needing to up the specs for a year or so because it's quite disappointing when I need it most. Peak time would be when I've got Safari, Photoshop, Indesign, Sketchup all running, with something rendering in the background. Really slow, frustrating to use then. Otherwise day-to-day it's fine.
I need to apparently service the battery which is fine. I'm not worried that about the display being 13-inch, it does the job, graphically it's fine. I'm going in tomorrow to get it looked at and/or sent off, if I do, I'll get it up to 8 GB RAM and 500 GB. Cost quoted was roughly... battery [if replaced] (£75-100), RAM (£65), HD (£100-150) and service/sendoff charge (£75) so total between £300-£400. Another option that someone floated was to just to invest another computer as a main one (say an iMac with student discount around £1050).
Now I've only got another year of uni left and full-time practice would mean me working on either an office desktop or laptop that they would provide. So a personal laptop would be enough otherwise. Is it worth actually investing in a new computer or just upgrade what I have?
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Poe
long lost brother.
Ehmo
Spoke to a few people. No point upgrading laptop, will continue using it, but decided to invest in an iMac considering it's my last year with student discount...
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