A few pre-purchase questions

I am considering getting either a 13" or 15". The 13" would be perfect size wise for what I need, since I have an iMac as well. My three main concerns are how much noticeable difference is there between...
1. 2.53GHz (13" max) vs. 2.8GHz (15"), my iMac is 2.66
2. NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor (13" max) vs 9600M GT (15"), iMac is 9400M
3. 5400-rpm hard drive (13" max) vs 7200-rpm (15"), iMac is 7200
I will be upgrading to 8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x4GB on my own since I can get it for $200+ cheaper.
I mainly will be using my mb pro as I do my iMac, for photo editing (Lightroom2, PShop4, etc), as well as video production stuff (iMovie '09).
Thanks for any input...

JP996 wrote:> I mainly will be using my mb pro as I do my iMac, for photo editing (Lightroom2, PShop4, etc), as well as video production stuff (iMovie '09)...
The benefits of additional screen real estate for graphics are HUGE, so for your listed uses I don't know anything that would be perfect about a 13" display with its extraordinarily limited screen real estate, reduced pixel count, and glossy-only display. The 13" is cute for sure, and cheaper, and nice on an airplane IF one is not doing graphics work (and spends compelling amounts of time in economy airline seating), but for real graphics work of any kind (or even spreadsheets) it is much less adequate than the 15" or 17" choices.
Once you own a 15" or 17" MBP the iMac has zero utility; an iMac is just a desktop-bound laptop with a larger display. I would sell the iMac, buy a 17" MBP and add EC/34 SSD, external FW800 hard drives, and an external monitor. Second choice is a 15" MBP without SSD. The 13" is not even an option IMO.
-Allen Wicks

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    I can spend a lot of money for the new system and appart from the actual Mac as a machine with 3 year support for the machine/OS issues, I can't call or write here for official support, like I could with another software company or can I?
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    if it is an issue or defect, then you talk to apple through feedback to get it resolved.
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