Which Macbook Pro 2011 should I buy?

Hi, I have always used PC and will soon be buying my first Mac, However I'm quite confused as to whether I should buy a 13" Model maxed out or buy the 2.2ghz 15" Model? The thing is, the 13" model comes with dual core and 2.7ghz and the 15" model comes with quad core and 2.2ghz. I will mainly be using this for media consumption/production like iTunes, and school work. Any input would be greatly appreciated, Thanks.

Hi Matt,
It really depends on what you mainly do on your mac.  If you are really a heavy video and photo editor than the 15" MBP with 2.2GHz should be fine for you.  If you dont do as much photo or video editing stuff then the 13" models and the low end 15"model would serve you well.  What do you do on your mac?
NNP

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