2.3GHz

Hi,
I'm in grade 7 and I want to buy a MacBook Pro with Retina display but mum won't let me to buy the dearest one or the second so I am just wondering if the 2.3GHz  would be enough for me to watch movies play games and do school work.
Thanks,
Linc1100

watch movies and do school work, yes..depending on what games, you may not get the best gaming experience.

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