Macbook pro 13 too small?

For me the 13" was definitely too small, the 15" is perfect though.

Hint, buy one from the US and save yourself a few hundred quid.
 
Was thinking of getting one of these, got the chance to play around with one while doing my xmas shopping and it just looked and felt so small.

Like, unusually small. :confused:

It's a nice machine, but the screen is just tiny, makes me wonder if it's even worth getting one.

The 15" seems a little better size wise, but it's wayy over my budget for a laptop.
I would wait until the refresh and go aheaad and get one, but it seems the older models barely drop in price even then.

This will be my first mac by the way! :eek:

I thought the opposite. Before I came to my senses and bought an iMac I was dead set on getting a 15"MBP. I was in the apple store having my first proper hands on, and it was a good 10 mins before I realised I was actually on a 13" machine! Screen just seemed large enough bad very bright etc :)
 
I am on a 13 incher now. Its the most fabulous computer I have ever used. There's plenty of room.

In saying that I am going to get a Macbook Pro 15 as well, but primarily for the slightly faster processor and dedicated graphics for my job. However, I will still continue to use this 13' baby though. It's lovely, so much better than PC shi**.
 
another happy 13" MBP user here, never liked the 15" for portability, and when I am doing any serious work it goes on a 24" monitor.

But times like now where I am sitting on the Sofa just browsing its the perfect size.
 
13" MBP User here too and very happy! 15" = too large for portability IMHO. It's a brilliant size, besides, if you want to do some serious work, hook it up to a display!
 
The 15" seems a little better size wise, but it's wayy over my budget for a laptop.
I would wait until the refresh and go aheaad and get one, but it seems the older models barely drop in price even then.

This will be my first mac by the way! :eek:
15" is nice, but 13" is more convenient on the move, and the extra 2" is not worth the ~£500 price difference.

Get the best of both worlds by going for a 13" and spending the difference on a nice monitor (e.g. Dell U2410 for ~£400). You get greater portability when you're on the move, a much higher resolution screen when you're not, and save an extra £100 to boot! :)
 
Its perfect imo. very portable, has all the connections i need, 8GB RAM and HDD upgrade are very cheap and when im at home i connect it up to my samsung 22" monitor :cool: Its my first Mac and i have to say its a pleasure to use :D
 
+1 MacBook user since late 2008 :)

Love the size and performance of the unit, im gonna get another one when they release the updated models.

Weight of it is not bad , wishing it could be a tad lighter , but size wise it is so portable and the battery life on it is amazing.
 
I also use a 13" MBP as my main computer. I don't really find it too small and the form factor is perfect as I do a lot of travelling. If I had no need for a laptop i would go with an iMac, but otherwise I find the 13" perfect.
 
Does the Air offer anything over the Pro apart from weight. Just thinking that buying the 13" Pro and fitting a SSD would work out about the same price as a 13" Air.
 
The MB air is a stripped out MBP.

Get a MBP and SSD if you want the best of both worlds, and can handle that extra bulk :)
 
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