10/16/2008 1:40:15 AM
I knew noen was going to come in here with some Microshaft BS.
10/16/2008 2:13:41 AM
OK I CANT RESIST ANYMORE
10/16/2008 2:19:14 AM
10/16/2008 2:19:16 AM
thanks to all the douches who completely ruined this thread
10/16/2008 6:16:06 AM
I thought I contributed a hearty lol with my post ^^^
10/16/2008 6:18:31 AM
10/16/2008 7:51:04 AM
10/16/2008 9:53:27 AM
here's a great photo-comparison of the previous Macbook Pro and the new MBP designs http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/10/16/high_quality_unboxing_photos_late_2008_15_macbook_pro.htmlI have the previous, early 08, MBP and I still find myself marveling at how beautiful it is sometimes, but the author of that column is right - compared to the new MBP, the old one is down right clumsy. Glad they were able to get rid of the plastic edges
10/16/2008 10:01:04 AM
i went to the apple store today and played with one, was pretty nice of coursethe trackpad was fun to play with, didn't feel awkward without a button at all. the multi-finger swipes were fun, and pretty useful. the four finger swipe to do expose was great. i did notice a couple times that even though the trackpad was huge, sometimes i'd start doing a 4 finger swipe and one of my fingers would hit slightly hit the edge, and it'd do 3 finger swipe action. i'm sure you'd get used to where the edges are to avoid them after using it a while. otherwise it was a very nice experience
10/16/2008 1:36:28 PM
10/16/2008 1:42:34 PM
right, but my 4th finger would slightly slide off the trackpad, and it would do whatever 3 finger swipe does instead of what i was expecting, a 4 finger swipe. i don't blame the machine, it's doing what it's supposed to. i would just have to learn mentally where the trackpad bounds were so i don't accidentally do the wrong swipe1 vs 2 finger click seemed to work great though[Edited on October 16, 2008 at 1:59 PM. Reason : or maybe i should expect the trackpad to be smarter, i dunno.]
10/16/2008 1:58:22 PM
I was a die hard Thinkpad user (for portables) until 2001, and swore by the trackpoint. I used to build my own machines, run multiple flavors of Windows, Linux and OSX. Starting with my first powerbook laptop, I slowly started making the switch towards OSX, and by06 I only had Apples. I tried a couple of Thinkpads again recently, but the current crop of trackpads from Apple work better for me. I use lots of keyboard shortcuts, and double tap/right click stuff. I do have an external Logitech mouse, but I don't use it unless I'm working on the desk...Anyway, I don't really need another new Apple, but I must say the new designs get lots of cookie points from me for being machined aluminum, that's just cool.
10/16/2008 2:11:22 PM
i really really don't like the black keys
10/16/2008 2:19:54 PM
This is how I feel about the new MBP:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6SAvHWzhOQI'd like Apple's ideas about simplicity a whole lot more if the rest of the computer industry would use the same standard, problem is they don't.
10/16/2008 3:29:13 PM
10/16/2008 4:06:44 PM
agentlion: Dude thanks for the pics! It already looked sexy, but that REALLY shows how much better the casing is now. Looks like it's time to start saving and make a trip down to the apple store to see about the heat FYI for all you tards who think I'm some Apple hater, the new MacBooks are BAD ASS, well spec'd and price competitive for the market. I own (and LOVE) my Mac Mini, except for the #@($*&% keyboard differences (using a Logitech slim keyboard)
10/16/2008 4:10:07 PM
I'm thinking of selling my current Macbook Pro to move down to a Macbook. Just built a PC and don't need as much power in my mobile machine and would like a smaller one.PM if you are interested in 2.16 MBP with 256mb X1600
10/16/2008 5:10:00 PM
10/16/2008 5:23:29 PM
10/16/2008 5:29:17 PM
^Thank you moron, you just summed up the response I was typing out.Using a different methodology does not mean it's not a touch screen. Capacitive and Resistance touchscreens are also "not touch screens" by your definition.And it's apparent you've never actually seen or used on. Because the thing is sick, and the software for it reaches so far beyond any other multi-touch interface I've ever used (I own an iPhone too) it's not even comparable.
10/16/2008 5:38:10 PM
A touchscreen table is indicative of a pressure sensored device which surface is not.Surface fails in that category. Its a fraud and a fake, and completely impractical no matter what company is buying it and for what reason they are implementing it.FAIL.
10/16/2008 5:55:38 PM
10/16/2008 7:07:12 PM
MOST touch-sensitive devices on the market aren't pressure sensitive.The main pressure sensitive devices are those Wacom tables, and ironically, they won't work if you just touch them.
10/16/2008 7:22:28 PM
^ which is a good thing so you can rest your hand on the surface
10/16/2008 7:33:09 PM
10/16/2008 7:34:58 PM
http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/RDM.Tech.Q2.07/BE8D0C58-313E-453E-9E8B-D443BE6E1DDE.htmlScroll down to the bottom of the post for REAL touch screen devices.
10/16/2008 7:41:47 PM
^None of those are pressure sensitive. The MIT lava lamp demo simulates pressure by how LONG you leave your fingers in a single spot. So, fail again.
10/16/2008 7:48:44 PM
noen 3wut 0
10/16/2008 7:51:51 PM
wut
10/16/2008 7:55:03 PM
i disagree
10/16/2008 7:59:10 PM
10/16/2008 8:06:12 PM
on topic though...
10/16/2008 8:23:22 PM
well after reading through 4 pages of pissing contests over mouse buttons and touchscreen semantics, i pose a new question, on a more basic premise.... for the normal consumer.Is this the machine I want to buy for my next computer? Is this the notebook that'll get me to switch?As a background, I haven't used a mac exclusively since... oh the mid/late 90s powermac days so I know a ton has changed. Needs:-Looking to replace clunky desktop, it's old, loud, and doesn't quite fit into my current lifestyle. I live in a very open studio-type place now, and use the kitchen table as a main workspace. you can imagine why a desktop is a bit of an eyesore-can handle any game i want-capacity to handle a larger monitor/multiple if possible. i run 4 lcds now. you all know how spoiled you get, fast. I'd like to maintain a quasi docking station setup on the table still, mount a few screens on the wall and keep an external mouse near by. It seems to me that you can port to the larger lcd, but that thing's kinda pricey.. ahah-I also use the computer as a main entertainment source, not necessary video, but music is playing ~95% of the time I'm home. Playing isnt the issue, that's basic. but quality hardware and connectivity to external stereo. Although I could see my next computer being a video source. I've got a 2005ish model 56"hdtv with hdmi, so not having hdmi ports is kinda a detractor i guess.. not sure what other solutions there are out there, never researched it.-boot camp.the concept of the new trackpad is fascinating to me. I haven't tried it out yet, but plan to when i get back to the states next week, assuming that some stores will have models to play with.Keep in mind I'm completely unfamiliar with os, and associated software.The cost is a detractor, so I need some justification to go with this over an alternative.At this point, is this notebook my best choice?
10/16/2008 8:38:09 PM
best choice? clearly notvalid choice? probably
10/16/2008 8:45:10 PM
You can have the internal display and a single external display, if you need more than that, you'll have to get an expansion card, which means going with the Pro.Other than that, the Macbook Pro meets all your other demands. You can easily get DisplayPort->DVI->HDMI adapters to hook to the TV.And the 9600 should be able to play any game out now acceptably, but obviously won't come close to a desktop with a nicer GPU in it.
10/16/2008 8:47:26 PM
i mean im not a gamer nerd now, but i forsee sc2 swallowing my lifethe first one did
10/16/2008 8:48:51 PM
^Won't SC2 run on mac? From my experience since Warcraft III...every Blizzard game can install and run on both PC and Mac with the same install disc.
10/16/2008 8:50:43 PM
10/17/2008 12:24:57 AM
^i don't think so.Well i just walked downtown and checked out the new macbooks while i was there. They are indeed quite nice. the old MBP looks a little sloppy side by side. The bases and lids are of course very solid. It closes up very nice and tight and feels like a flat aluminum brick in your hands. really nice. My one gripe w/ the aluminum though is that it has sort of a sparkly/rough sandblasted finish. You can see its texture in the pics above. As it is now its almost like a silver textured spray paint. I'd prefer a raw machined surface.The touchpad is freaking huge. I have fairly big hands i guess. i'm 6'4 and my hand fit on it with plenty of lateral room to spare. i tried all the new gestures i could think of. the clear desktop and open expose works nice. the four finger lateral swipe to bring up the app selector worked, but not as i thought. I thought the swiping motion would bring up the selector and the swiping would scroll through the app icons. But actually the swipe brings up the selector and it sticks a bit and then you regular one or two (cant remember) scroll through them. this is probably best because you'd run out of lateral room if one swip had to do it all. The texture of the trackpad was slightly sticky. but i did just walk a mile or two from home so maybe it was me. ha.the MBP had a movie playing on it and it looked awesome. It was fast bright actiony stuff and it was smooth as butter. no motion blurring or trails or anything. It really looked much better than the LCD on this laptop that i'm used to
10/17/2008 1:03:28 AM
no way! new macbooks tomorrow?
10/17/2008 1:10:22 AM
^^you don't think so what? I mean a 9400 will run the newer games on low settings. I guess i'm simply saying compared to the highest settings it won't look good. But no one buys a mac book pro to play new PC games.
10/17/2008 1:32:34 AM
i meant i don't think so about it running 3 displays using both of the built in vid cards.It also sucks that the MBPs don't support NVIDIA's "Boost" SLI tech where it can run both cards at once in hybrid SLI. Its one or the other.
10/17/2008 1:44:01 AM
^ That doesn't work because both cards have to be similar in capability.
10/17/2008 10:33:50 AM
10/17/2008 5:38:51 PM
^That's why there is anodizing, and powdercoating, and clearcoating. You could pretty easily take a MBP and change the surface to a super-polished one.
10/17/2008 6:11:02 PM
10/17/2008 6:32:18 PM
It's a shame the LCDs used in the macbooks are such low quality. It's very easy to see having owned a macbook pro for 2 years, and even worse side by side in the Apple store.
10/19/2008 2:09:38 AM
welp, just picked up a clearance old MBP base model for a nice deal.I just set it up and trying to figure all this mac shit out. so far so good. I'm pretty retarded. I d/led Firefox and clicked it. and a little box came up showing me to drag the firefox icon to the Apps icon... ok.. so i dragged it. hah then it copied or something. It also mounted the .dmg file like a drive image or something on the desktop. are all mac install files images?I don't know wtf i'm doing. I'm trying my very best not to plug a mouse in.
10/19/2008 2:19:41 AM
where'd you get a good deal? i'd be willing to get a last gen mbp for the right price
10/19/2008 2:42:11 AM