Hi. I'm trying to decide on a new laptop for school and have a few questions on which would be best. I'm deciding between:
Retina MacBook Pro 15" w/ 2.7 ghz quad-core i7, 8gb RAM, 256 gb ssd
Retina MacBook Pro 13" w/ 3.0 ghz dual-core i7, 8gb RAM, 512 gb ssd
They cost about the exact same price. I much prefer the size of the 13" (portability is important to me), and the bigger hard drive is very nice (i have >230gb to transfer over as it is). I know the MBPs will be upgraded w/ Haswell processors very soon, but I need the computer ASAP; I'll be starting school in just a week and a half and my old one has just about died.
In terms of what I'll use it for, I'd describe myself as a "power user." In addition to the usual school apps (Word, Excel, etc.), I usually have a few browser windows open, each with about 10 tabs, I'm a computer science major, so I'll have a terminal window or two open and a code editor (usually Sublime Text 2, not particularly resource-heavy), and often Photoshop, all while watching a video or playing music (Spotify). I also need to run a virtual machine (VMWare Fusion) frequently.
I know the quad core will probably run faster under this use case, but my question is how much faster? I really prefer the smaller form factor and bigger hard drive, but am willing to sacrifice that if it means a huge leap in performance. Also, how much performance am I giving up (in either case) by missing out on Haswell? Assuming I don't care much about battery life (I always have a charger with me), is it really that big of a deal?
Thanks!
Retina MacBook Pro 15" w/ 2.7 ghz quad-core i7, 8gb RAM, 256 gb ssd
Retina MacBook Pro 13" w/ 3.0 ghz dual-core i7, 8gb RAM, 512 gb ssd
They cost about the exact same price. I much prefer the size of the 13" (portability is important to me), and the bigger hard drive is very nice (i have >230gb to transfer over as it is). I know the MBPs will be upgraded w/ Haswell processors very soon, but I need the computer ASAP; I'll be starting school in just a week and a half and my old one has just about died.
In terms of what I'll use it for, I'd describe myself as a "power user." In addition to the usual school apps (Word, Excel, etc.), I usually have a few browser windows open, each with about 10 tabs, I'm a computer science major, so I'll have a terminal window or two open and a code editor (usually Sublime Text 2, not particularly resource-heavy), and often Photoshop, all while watching a video or playing music (Spotify). I also need to run a virtual machine (VMWare Fusion) frequently.
I know the quad core will probably run faster under this use case, but my question is how much faster? I really prefer the smaller form factor and bigger hard drive, but am willing to sacrifice that if it means a huge leap in performance. Also, how much performance am I giving up (in either case) by missing out on Haswell? Assuming I don't care much about battery life (I always have a charger with me), is it really that big of a deal?
Thanks!