Whats better: basic config. mbp + 23" display, or 17" mbp

I am planning on getting a MacBook Pro soon, although I don't know whats better: to get a 15 inch with a 23 inch display or a 17 inch macbook pro without the display.

Depends on your needs. If you need a big screen on the road and you travel frequently you need the 17". I travel a lot, but the screen real estate is mostly of value at home, where I keep both the MBP and 23" ACD open. Most of my travel is overnight--I am rarely gone for more than 2 days. If I needed to be gone for weeks at a time, the extra real estate would really come in handy.
I mostly use Office-style apps. If you do other things, like video, and you are on the road for weeks at a time, I suspect the 17" hi-res is the way to go. Otherwise, the 23" ACD is awesome at home!

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