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I'm in exactly the ame boat and was going to go with the basic £899 jobbie to run Logix Pro X - anyone see issues with this?
Also, SSD?
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Solid State Drives are not like that. They have no moving parts, and so the read and write times are incredibly quick.
This boils down to things like how quickly Windows or OSX will boot up. How quickly files will open and save. How quickly your applications launch and how smoothly they run. It's pretty basic stuff to be honest, you might want to go and do some research before spending any cash.
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i went for every option with mine (£2700 !) but this earns my salary and ive tried to future proof it. Even the base model would do you fine. As Thorpy said, you can upgrade your own memory on the 27" and its much cheaper from Crucial.
SSD is meant to be quicker than normal Hard drive. Fusion combines the two. Feel free to ask any questions.