I think the difference between the two is mainly screen real estate. I 
personally like room to stretch out so I have the 17" model. My advice in any 
case is if you are going to be running VM's, get at least 4 gigs of ram and a 
large HD. The ones they come with these days are pretty large so you may not 
have to bump that up. If you plan on running all three OSes and a lot of apps 
in each one simultaneously, I'd get 8 gigs of RAM. 

Screen real estate can be somewhat resolved with an external monitor, but if 
you will be working at a desk it begs the question why the portable. Obviously 
you like to be mobile when doing computer work. 

I use Parallels, and I find it superior to VMWare in many respects, not the 
least of which is the ability to configure multiple network devices 
independently in the guest OS. (VMWare may have caught up in this regard 
though.) They have a couple of display modes which almost make the Windows 
environment disappear. That can be disconcerting if you use the Windows Desktop 
a lot like many people do. But it's a hotkey to switch between Windowed mode 
and Crystal or Coherence mode so it's not too big a deal. 

They also have a sharing feature which redirects your Windows documents, 
pictures, music and desktop folders to point to your Mac ones as a method of 
sharing files seamlessly between the Mac and the Windows environment. This can 
be a real boon if you work a lot with Office files, and especially Revolution 
projects. 

Bob


On Apr 27, 2010, at 3:46 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:

> 
> I'd like advice in two areas .....
> 
> 1. Should I buy the 13-inch or the 15-inch ?
> I can compare the screen sizes, and the resolution and even the relative 
> weights.
> But I don't have a realistic idea of how much faster the Intel i5 is over the 
> older Dual Core.
> So any advice about performance, or pointers to reliable benchmark sites for 
> Mac ?
> 
> 
> 2. I plan to dual-boot or triple-boot OSX, Win 7 and Linux (some kind). 
> Probably just using Bootcamp, but I might want to use VmWare or other VM 
> later.
> Any advice on setting the machine up to make this easy ?
> 
> Thanks
> -- Alex.
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