aside from theoretical resale value - will C2D's resell for $150 more than CD's?
There's also the question of running apps that come out 12 months from now -- my only experience with this is PCs, where if you don't update every couple years, software won't run (or runs slowly) on older machines... Is this the same way with macs?
Mike
To address this... I guess in some instances this may be true, but up until just last year we still had a green imac g3 running pretty much anything and everything we needed at the house with very few problems at all, and for all those who may be new or clueless on the time frame of that... that's an 8 year old computer
So... i would say macs tend to hold their own a lot longer then pcs do in terms of updating, and I recall reading many other things to that extent on these boards as well.
Anyway, IF you are strapped (like I was) the CD is a perfectly great computer and I love mine and I do a lot of video/design/graphics work on it and it is working quite well even with limited ram (waiting on my order, it comes in tomorrow for the full 2gigs
) though I am coming from a 800mhz tibook hehe.
... but I have used the c2ds my friends have and while there is no HUGE noticeable difference there is a bit and it seems theirs run a little cooler then mine (although compared to the tibook this thing is like ice) and I think if I had the extra couple hundred I would have sprung for the top of the line c2d instead just for the added power and updatedness.
If you dont' want to spend the extra money though I would get the CD and upgrade the ram and you'll be super happy, besides, give it a year and the will have yet another revolution out and perhaps then you can do another trade in, skip the 2 and move on to whatever their 3rd is.
gl, either way you'll :heart: your new intel machine