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tweetatoo

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Jun 11, 2017
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Hello guys,

I bought a new MacBook Pro 13.3" this weak. But I discovered that the device is an 2016 Model and is neither Early nor Mid 2017 Model. In other words, my device comes with the older Intel processors with integrated Intel Iris 550 Graphics Card.

Whereas the new Model of 2017 comes with the new structure Intel processors with an integrated Graphics Card of Intel Iris Plus 650.

The newer model costs only 50 EUR more.

My question: is it worth it to bring my device back and replace it with the newer model for only 50 EUR more? Is there a huge performance difference between the two models? What would the exact difference be? And as of graphics, is the Iris Plus 650 a lot better than Iris 550 in medium gaming and in video processing?

Thanks a lot!
 

New_Mac_Smell

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Oct 17, 2016
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There's not a whole lot of difference but if you can you may as well get the newest one, it'll last you a couple of months longer.
 

Clint Izzo

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Jun 11, 2017
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I have a similar situation. I purchased the 2016 yesterday on sale for $1000 but I'm wondering if it's worth the $300 to upgrade to the 2017. The 2016 has some elements I do like, USB, HDMI, SD but I understand the 2017 is going to be better/faster. I mostly just use my previous 2008 MBP for writing and internet, a little light gaming.

Any advice on if it's worth the extra price and time/energy to return and exchange the '16 for the '17 is appreciated.
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The better iGPU in the 2017 13" model would be worth the trade in IMO.
Would you say it's worth the $300 difference from the $1000 I spent on a 2016 yesterday to upgrade to the 2017?
 

Ethosik

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Oct 21, 2009
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I have a similar situation. I purchased the 2016 yesterday on sale for $1000 but I'm wondering if it's worth the $300 to upgrade to the 2017. The 2016 has some elements I do like, USB, HDMI, SD but I understand the 2017 is going to be better/faster. I mostly just use my previous 2008 MBP for writing and internet, a little light gaming.

Any advice on if it's worth the extra price and time/energy to return and exchange the '16 for the '17 is appreciated.
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Would you say it's worth the $300 difference from the $1000 I spent on a 2016 yesterday to upgrade to the 2017?

$300 might be pushing it a bit. Depends if you need to rely on the iGPU a lot.
 
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