Question and Answers

HASTHEANSWERS Macbook Pro 2.6 GHz or 2.5GHz? - HASTHEANSWERS I am looking to buy a Macbook Pro and was wondering, is there a huge difference between the .1 GHz processors other than the 225 dollar price tag?
Best Answer: the thing that you should be asking yourself is are you willing to pay that extra $225 for that added little bump in processor speed. If you use your computer professionally the added performance will add to your productivity over time. Personally I am using a slightly older dual 2.4GHz version and it works just fine. So it would really boil down to personal preference. - AlaskaJoe
if i were to choose, i would maybe pay an extra $25 at the most for the T9500 over the T9300 maybe someone doing some highend rendering, or extreme number crunching would need an olympic stopwatch to tell the difference between them or maybe even those benchmarking fella's so far so for the added $225 so my simple answer would be no, not unless you need bragging rights - sεαn™
It really doesn't matter that much for 0.1GHZ. It only matters unless ur crazy, or play hardcore games... - ncrashb

Best Answers are selected by the person who asked the question or other Yahoo! users. Find out more at Yahoo! Answers.

Enter a keyword below to find questions and answers from real people.

Want to ask a question? Go to Yahoo! Answers

Product Categories

Computers Home Office Wi-Fi & Networking Phones & PDAs Cameras & Camcorders TV & Home Theater Portable Audio

Question and Answer content at Yahoo! Tech is written by Yahoo! users at Yahoo! Answers. Yahoo! does not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any Yahoo! Answers content. For more information, read the Full Disclaimer.

Opinions expressed by the Advisors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Yahoo! Inc. Yahoo! receives no compensation from any manufacturer or distributor nor does it compensate any Advisor for the coverage of any product or service in any Advisor's content.