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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Balling[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Sam[/i] Bear in mind though that if you wanted the speed of SSD, you can't simply buy the MBP and fit any old SSD drive, has to be one of the ones Apple fit so not universal like with PCs (another Apple "feature" I'm afraid).[/quote] There's no shred of truth in this. I have a regular Intel SSD in my MBP. Any 2.5" SSD will fit a MBP. The Air on the other hand has a custom SSD, so a storage upgrade is a hassle. [/quote] Yup, i've never known MBP's to be 'fussy' on SSD. Always been the case of dropping out the old drive and replacing with a decent SSD drive. Personally i'd opt for a MBP, better spec and not much heavier/bigger. If you want SSD then just do a replacement or you can replace the superdrive with a kit that allows for two drives. [/quote]
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