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kp98077

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I’m coming from a 2015 15” MBP which I had told because it was a bit large for me. I know they have the new 13” MBP 2 and 4 core. Wondering is I really need 4? I want a snappy machine but at the end of the day I just do email, web, some spreadsheets etc. nothing too fancy. It looks like they are $1799! Any ideas here ? Thanks
 

kohlson

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I think what you're asking is: I'm considering a 13-in MBP and not sure if it's better as a 2-core or 4-core. If you're not doing anything CPU intensive, such as video or pro-level photography, the 2-core will be fine.
 
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kp98077

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I think what you're asking is: I'm considering a 13-in MBP and not sure if it's better as a 2-core or 4-core. If you're not doing anything CPU intensive, such as video or pro-level photography, the 2-core will be fine.
Yes more Or less. Thanks
 

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The dual core system is lasrt years (2017) non-touchbar model. The 2018 13" MBPs all have touchbars and quad core processors. If the price is $1799 for a dual core have you configured it with a larger SSD or some other options?

If you are Ok with the older dual core model you might just want to wait a few weeks and see if the rumored updated Air and/or MacBook appear.
 

kp98077

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The dual core system is lasrt years (2017) non-touchbar model. The 2018 13" MBPs all have touchbars and quad core processors. If the price is $1799 for a dual core have you configured it with a larger SSD or some other options?

If you are Ok with the older dual core model you might just want to wait a few weeks and see if the rumored updated Air and/or MacBook appear.
No there is a thought the MacBook air, that could be a nice machine!
 

kp98077

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Wondering if it is really worth it on the 13"2018 model (which I believe the only differences is the touch bar)? to get touch bar or not,, basically its an extra 300....
 

Howard2k

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Wondering if it is really worth it on the 13"2018 model (which I believe the only differences is the touch bar)? to get touch bar or not,, basically its an extra 300....

They're materially different units. I wouldn't consider the nTB. I would go for the 13" TB, or the 12" MacBook. But the Air and 13" nTB should be considered out of scope IMO sine there is the new 13" allegedly coming down the pipe.

Different battery, processor, wifi etc.
 
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kp98077

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They're materially different units. I wouldn't consider the nTB. I would go for the 13" TB, or the 12" MacBook. But the Air and 13" nTB should be considered out of scope IMO sine there is the new 13" allegedly coming down the pipe.

Different battery, processor, wifi etc.
Thanks - coming from a 15 a 12 is too small so a 13 should be good.
 
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