It's more of a thing for the 13" models, but the Sandy Bridge processors are reported to have far better performance benefits across the board.
I'm just waiting and waiting at the moment. My current Mac is dead, and barely does the most simple of tasks, but if you're spending £1,500 i'd want to know it would be current for longer than a month, and have the best spec possible.
There are no secrets about the new specs as it's so open in terms of Intels current movements, and you would be throwing money away if you opted for the current, stocked, models.
It's more of a thing for the 13" models, but the Sandy Bridge processors are reported to have far better performance benefits across the board.
I'm just waiting and waiting at the moment. My current Mac is dead, and barely does the most simple of tasks, but if you're spending £1,500 i'd want to know it would be current for longer than a month, and have the best spec possible.
There are no secrets about the new specs as it's so open in terms of Intels current movements, and you would be throwing money away if you opted for the current, stocked, models.