New MacBook to buy ...

Hi there !!!
I have an iMac at home and I'm completely satisfied with it, but I am in need of a laptop and I am between the MacBook 1.83 GHz and the 2.0 GHz (both white). If I am not wrong, the only difference would be the speed of the processor and the CD-Drive (the cheapest can't burn DVD's, the others can). Is that correct?
I need the laptop just for portability, because I am working at 3 different places right now and I need to have a laptop. I do not need to burn DVD's, because I already can do so with my iMac at home. So I do not need the SuperDrive. 60GB of HD are more than enough, since I have 330 GB of space at home. Also, I think I am fine with 512 Mb of RAM. Am I correct with these?
But is the speed of the processor a big difference, between 1.83 and 2.0? Do you think I will be fine buying the 1.83? I am not familiar about processors at all, furthermore I can't make a good decision and I am asking for your help.
Thank you very much for your advice. Apple rocks!

Hi there !!!
Hello... welcome!
I have an iMac at home and I'm completely satisfied
with it, but I am in need of a laptop and I am
between the MacBook 1.83 GHz and the 2.0 GHz (both
white).
Just for future reference, sometimes to get a better perspective on the Mac Book, you can post in the Mac Book forum too; this one is for the Mac Book Pro
If I am not wrong, the only difference would
be the speed of the processor and the CD-Drive (the
cheapest can't burn DVD's, the others can). Is that
correct?
It seems that way, but there may be a difference in video cards... I think you're right though.
I need the laptop just for portability, because I am
working at 3 different places right now and I need to
have a laptop. I do not need to burn DVD's, because I
already can do so with my iMac at home. So I do not
need the SuperDrive. 60GB of HD are more than enough,
since I have 330 GB of space at home. Also, I think I
am fine with 512 Mb of RAM. Am I correct with these?
Wow what a story! You have to think about what the "goal" is of having the laptop. What will you be doing with it? You say a lot of what you WON'T be doing with it, which is easy for us to say "sure then don't get those options". Is it mainly word processing? Mainly internet access? Help us help you, we only know you have to travel between 3 places, but don't know what you will be using your computer for.
As a suggestion, in the 21st century I would never sell myself short by purchasing a 2 SODIMM 256MB ram. You want a minimum of 1 x 512MB DIMM, and optimally you want a minimum of 1GB ram, it's just a matter of how you want to pay for it, 1 DIMM ram will be expensive as opposed to 2 DIMM 1GB ram. Keep in mind the possibility of improving your speed with the least amount of money.
But is the speed of the processor a big difference,
between 1.83 and 2.0? Do you think I will be fine
buying the 1.83? I am not familiar about processors
at all, furthermore I can't make a good decision and
I am asking for your help.
I think you'll see a bigger difference with the RAM then with the processor, but don't quote me. Again, help us with WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING!?!?!?!?! If you're doing simple stuff you can probably go cheaper with the 1.83ghz, especially since you have a desktop at home.
I understand it's an investment and you don't want to pay for things you won't use (like the superdrive), but just keep in mind that you may want some features in the future. Just remember as computers advance, files only get larger, so there may be a point where you would have WANTED a DVD burner to put a LOT of files on a DVD instead of being limited at 800MB on a CD.
Thank you very much for your advice. Apple rocks!
It's my pleasure I hope it was helpful.

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