Moreover, we've collected another set of scores for the benchmarks already performed on another MacBook Pro with identical hardware. In this review we take a close look at the most basic version of the MacBook Pro, which might be more appealing than higher-priced models since the starting price is already quite high. Professionals might prefer the version with WSXGA+ matte, non-reflective screen (review here), which costs 150 Euro on top of the starting price and is thoroughly discussed in the linked review.
For an additional 100 Euro, the laptop comes with a sharper 1680x1050 pixel resolution.
For the starting price of 1749 Euro you get a WXGA display with a 1440x900 pixel resolution and edge-to-edge reflective screen (display frame also reflective). Apple is currently offering the most recent MacBook Pro (Early 2011) with your choice of three different screens.