Difference between the 13" MacBook Pros.

Hi!
Can anyone tell me if there is a big difference between the 13" 2,4 ghz MacBook Pro and the 13" 2,8 ghz?

Of course there are differences in processors. The i7 is a more powerful processor than the i5. Visit Intel to get information on them.
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