8/16/2007 10:38:12 AM
"form AND function" AND price
8/16/2007 11:11:40 AM
You can get a Macbook for pretty much like $650 if you're a student.
8/16/2007 1:16:43 PM
8/16/2007 2:52:23 PM
You'll need an adapter, and I am not sure about driver support.
8/16/2007 2:57:01 PM
went and looked at a macbook pro today, pretty sweet
8/16/2007 2:59:20 PM
yah I thought about getting one, but the price was a bit too high for my requirements. I was also kinda wanting a lighter laptop this time around.
8/16/2007 3:00:41 PM
yea i found a hell of a deal on a 17'' one but i dunno theyre almost too big/heavy
8/16/2007 3:13:03 PM
I really wish they'd have native support for dual external monitors
8/16/2007 3:13:20 PM
i'm about to get either a MacBook or an iMacwhat is all this hype about the new leopard osx? should i wait until that drops to get one or will there be a way to upgrade on the cheap
8/28/2007 8:24:53 PM
You'll have to wait more than a month to get Leopard pre-installed. If you want to wait, fine, else just get a Mac now, and pay the measly $120 later. YMMV, but if it's close to a month before the Leopard launch, Apple will even give you an upgrade for free.
8/28/2007 8:34:17 PM
thanksi'm leaning toward the iMac, but the only thing that makes me prefer the MacBook is the fact that I can lay on my couch and fuck around instead of having to be at a desk (and eliminating the desk in the process)I know what the battery life says on the websites, but what actual life are you getting after a charge?
8/29/2007 8:25:11 AM
On my Macbook, I get close to 3.5 hours on a single charge with the wifi and bluetooth on. I also keep my brightness levels below 50% even when it's on power. That said, I am using a 250GB Western Digital HDD, and those are said to consume much less power compared to the stock Fujitsu's you get pre-installed. I was thinking of an iMac, but mobility is just too much of a big deal for me. You're better off investing money on a widescreen monitor anyway.
8/29/2007 8:31:51 AM
does white show a shit ton of dirt? i'm not the best at keeping things so fresh and so cleani'm not about to fucking pay an extra 400 bones for black
11/26/2007 9:01:52 PM
Just bought a new Macbook Pro, and after using it all weekend, I'm really impressed.
11/26/2007 10:11:56 PM
i'll be honest...i want one too...vista sucks so hard
11/26/2007 10:13:47 PM
^^ you get the 15" or 17"? i'm waiting till after christmas..... haven't decided which size yet. 1920x1200 is so enticing...
11/26/2007 11:01:50 PM
15" the 17" was just sooo much $$... if I had it to spend, I would have gone that route, but it's just a metric shitton of cash
11/26/2007 11:08:38 PM
I've never owned a 17" mac laptop. But i've had a hp 17" and that thing was so damn bulky and heavy. Sucked for traveling although it was an awesome mobile gaming desktop.However, I would consider getting a 17" macbook pro because they're very thin and fairly light for their size. Currently I have a 15" macbook pro which I'm loving! (Core Duo not a Core 2)
11/27/2007 12:08:12 AM
what is the difference between dual core and core 2 duo?
11/27/2007 12:10:29 AM
"dual-core" is an umbrella term for processors with 2 cores on a single processor. "Core 2 Duo" is an Intel architecture for dual-core processors. "Core 2" refers to the successor to the Intel "Core" brand and architecture. "Duo" refers to dual-core. you can have "Core 2" without it being dual-core, as can you have "Core" without it being dual-core. but you can't have "Core 2 Duo" or "Core Duo" with it being dual-core[Edited on November 27, 2007 at 12:31 AM. Reason : yes]
11/27/2007 12:29:31 AM
I think I'm gonna sell my current laptop and ultra portable and get my parents to pay the difference for my Christmas present 15" is plenty big, 17" is just huge... If I had money to blow I'd probably get that big, but in all actuality I think 15" is probably more practical for someone like me who travels with it constantly.
11/27/2007 8:26:00 AM
Compared to the original 15" laptop I bought and returned, the MacBook Pro feels small. But once you start using it you realize that it really doesn't have a lot of the extra case-space that other laptops have. The only, only thing that I have any issue with is how hot the thing gets when I'm playing WoW, but that's the only time it heats up plus it's not that bad. During regular use (safari, ichat, itunes all open) it doesn't even get hot and it's whisper quiet. Still very happy
11/27/2007 10:02:15 AM
love my 15" mbp i've had to get the power cord replaced, other than that the only big issues i've had is when dealing with windows partitions lol[Edited on November 27, 2007 at 10:11 AM. Reason : ]
11/27/2007 10:11:20 AM
I love the new commercial where Mac sales are "through the roof" and PCs are "not going down without a fight."Gives me a good hard laugh every time. It's one of boldest lies I've ever seen in advertising.[Edited on November 28, 2007 at 9:20 PM. Reason : ]
11/28/2007 9:19:03 PM
i don't see a problem with either of those quotes....
11/28/2007 9:37:08 PM
To be fair, I have tried using macs on many occasions. Windows just seems infinitely more intuitive to me. But you people do what you gotta do.
11/28/2007 9:38:54 PM
"to be fair", are you going to address your statement about the commercials?and also, don't confuse "intuitiveness" with "familiarity". I, actually, and not one of those that says "macs are more intuitive than PCs". I think, for example, if you sit down a 70 year old computer illiterate person in front of either, they will have no idea what to do with either machine. On the flip-side, if you put a 5 year old down in front of either, he will probably be able to learn to use both with nearly equal ease.
11/28/2007 9:42:41 PM
Regarding the commercial quotes, sure - it's a matter of immaturity. They dress a square dude in a suit and act like that's something to be looked down upon. In fact, it is not. I'm curious as to what share macs have in corporate networks. What are their servers capable of? ... ... And they can play the being hip card all they want. But the practical business world doesn't run on Photoshop (which, incidentally, runs equally as well on a PC).Anyways, to the point - PC sales still VASTLY exceed that of macs.Also, an excellent point regarding familiarity. Though I've tried many times (dozens), I suppose ten years of Windows might just be impossible to overcome.
11/28/2007 9:51:30 PM
^whats funny is that macs aren't going after business. By looking at the two characters selected for the Mac vs PC commerical you will understand that the PC is the business world and the Mac is the hip I can do anything with my computer.data point: We all use macs at work.
11/28/2007 9:55:28 PM
And yet, you can "do anything with my computer" if you own a PC as well...
11/28/2007 9:56:30 PM
oh? Can I edit HD movies, create a web gallery, share photos with friends and family with simple minimal mouse clicks knowing NOTHING about a computer AND not buying any additional software?
11/28/2007 9:59:26 PM
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11/29/2007 12:08:56 AM
a little more on ^ points. Note: i'm not trying to convince anyone that "OMG MAC IS BETTER", but when you dive into using Mac full time, you start to notice "the little things" and the attention to detail in Mac over Windows. The integration between all the "core applications" (apps that are free and preinstalled on all Macs - Mail, iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie, iWeb, iCal, Address Book, GarageBand, etc + iLife w/ Pages, Numbers & Keynote for an additional $79) is outstanding. Examples:In Mail, you have a normal Attachment button where you can select files from the Finder, and you also have a Media Browser button. With this, a small Media Browser window pops up that lets you fully browse your iTunes and iPhoto libraries to select attachments. The important point is that the Media Browser view is organized just like your iTunes/iPhoto libraries with folders/labels/playlists, so you find whta you want quickly and attach it to a message. The Media Browser pop-up is available in most apps where you can include or attach music files or pictures. Like in iWeb - open up the Media Browser and quickly find pictures to include on a website. Or in iPhoto, start a slideshow, then use the Media Browser to browse your iTunes library for music to play in the background. Also in Mail, if you get an email with an address in it, you can hover over the address and an arrow will appear that will allow you to either search for that address in Google Maps in Safari, or add that address to a contact in Address Book. Similarly, if it sees a date/time, you can hover over and click an arrow and create an event in iCal, straight from the message. The point being - each of the applications is powerful and independent enough to use as a standalone app, but they are all linked together smoothly and behind the scenes so that when taken as a whole, all the apps are truly greater than the sum of their parts. ....or something like that
11/29/2007 8:53:32 AM
ok, so I've been hearing a lot about how good macs are and I've thought about getting one (macbook pro)problem: i'm a gamerconvince me still to get a mac please. srsly
11/30/2007 11:28:37 AM
what games do you play
11/30/2007 11:51:35 AM
^^ easy. I'll give you 3 reasonshttp://www.apple.com/macosx/features/bootcamp.htmlhttp://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/With the Intel chips, there is virtually no reason not to get a Mac. It can and will run Windows at full speed. http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,136649-page,3-c,notebooks/article.html
11/30/2007 11:56:46 AM
boot camp is your ONLY solution for a windows based game.why?Fusion and Parallels only support DX8.I'm a mac + PC user but i just sold my PC. I do everything on the mac and now that EA publishes to mac, you have a nice selection to chose from.
11/30/2007 12:13:26 PM
^ I'm all for macs and gaming (guitar hero 3 just came out on mac!) but trying to use bootcamp and windows on a mac is not a good idea. You might be able to get away with playing older slower games, but newer games won't run too well. The video cards apple puts in thier computers are usually outdated and slow. You can never get top of the line cards in the computers that are required to play newer games. You could maybe get away using a Mac Pro, but you'd still have to spend thousands on the FX workstation GPU, and accoriding to benchmarks for games the nvidia 8800s are still superior and cost far less. ^^Also that review is biased. The hardware wasn't the same i believe. If they're the same intel chip, the same gpu etc etc the benchmarks will be about the same. You'll just be paying way more for the apple than the pc. I mean they put a minimum 1500$ worth of cpu in a mac pro (xeon chips) when for most applications a core 2 duo (300-500$) will do just as fine. So people go out and spend money on a Mac Pro and spend 1500$ extra on the xeon cpus when the conroes would fit most people. There's only a few applications where the xeons outperform the conroes, and most people don't do that stuff. I'll post the bench marks i found in a bit. It's just kinda silly to overpay for hardware to play games, when you can build a computer for far cheaper (and put leopard on it) and have the latest hardware that apple doesn't have (8800s, and a desktop w/ a conroe).[Edited on November 30, 2007 at 1:24 PM. Reason : .]
11/30/2007 1:20:28 PM
Ok i found the link. It's a good review that hits the topics you guys are talking about in regard to mac gaming and trying to use xp on a mac system. http://anandtech.com/mac/showdoc.aspx?i=2832&p=16
11/30/2007 3:40:44 PM
^ umm... duh?Why would someone by a Xeon workstation if their focus was gaming? WAY overkill for that task.You can still game on it if you want, and still get great performance out of the games, but you wouldn't buy that machine if one of your focuses was top-notch gaming performance.
11/30/2007 3:51:37 PM
^Yeah i agree, but someone made this comment:
11/30/2007 3:55:41 PM
How many internets does a MAC have though? My PC's got 2.
11/30/2007 3:57:37 PM
so how is gaming on the mbp? i thought they had the 8600m gt?
11/30/2007 11:50:14 PM
nvm[Edited on December 1, 2007 at 12:26 AM. Reason : doublepost]
12/1/2007 12:23:18 AM
^yeah it does. I mean it would run Wow. The 8600 is still a mid-range non-gaming card. So you wouldn't be able to play any newer games, or you'd have to crank the res down and set all the settings to low. I tried playing oblivion on my friends mac book pro and it was sad.-Are there hacks to put a nice video card in like a mac pro? Would you be able to run 2 8800s in sli? I'm sure someone must have made the drivers.
12/1/2007 12:26:16 AM
my litmus test for a platform is if there is a simple to use text editor GUI readily available.the mac does not have this. ergo, it sucks for me.[Edited on December 1, 2007 at 1:35 AM. Reason : s]
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