New Macbook vs Old
10/28/2008 12:09:41 AM
Dust under the screen of a $1600 laptop is absurd.I had this same problem with my iPhone and I didn't get any trouble....but I'm sure ive been blacklisted in the computer as a problem customer by this point lol.....I just have bad luck
10/28/2008 12:12:50 AM
Oh yeah just noticed today I have a dead pixel about 1/2" up from the bottom of my new Macbook, right in the middle of the screen. Not noticeable most of the time but now that I've seen it it bugs me.
10/28/2008 12:15:16 AM
I've never had any trouble on any Apple product in the last 10 years, except for my iPhone (original), which was replaced no questions asked with a new one, even though it had obviously been dropped. My 3g and all other Apple hardware has been 100% problem free.I take that back, my mic stopped working on my iBook 4 years ago after I'd dropped it hard enough to break the enclosure/hinge, but I think I just pinched the wire when I was replacing the case.
10/28/2008 1:12:37 AM
Ive got 2 groupings of dead pixels on my MBP that only has a few months of warranty left
10/28/2008 1:24:59 AM
then, it may be time for you to shoot Ol' Yellerand get you a replacement with a shiny new screen
10/28/2008 3:03:58 AM
lets hope I dont have to go through all that again.if you google bent macbook pro youll come across a notquiteleet.com site postings, mybiggestcomplain, ripoffreport, and some google/youtube/yahoo videos of the shit i had to go through for them to completely replace my laptop due to the bent display after I paid to have the display replaced on my old one. They ended up giving me a new one and I have a ton of shit due this week. Maybe Ill call them and go ahead and have them order a display for me so it can be done in one day? yes, no?
10/28/2008 7:58:56 AM
I have a $300 Apple Gift card that I won from work that Im trying to sell for anyone who is looking to buy a new Mac Book... check out classifieds
10/28/2008 9:59:38 AM
the only issues i've had with purchasing a MBP/PowerBook G4 (out of 3 i've owned) is that the first MBP I owned, the power adapter kept on catching on fire but apple replaced them each time for free.
10/28/2008 2:06:30 PM
my mom got a mbp a year ago and she still can't figure it out to where it's easier than her pc for photography. It's got a nice place in her closet though. Atleast I can get her to use it on trips.
10/28/2008 4:10:14 PM
figure it out to wherewhat?
10/28/2008 4:44:15 PM
figure it out to where it's easier and more efficient than her pc for photo editing. She's gotta be the exception. I just feel bad because it was partially me who convinced her to buy it. She just hasn't been able to make the switch.
10/28/2008 5:03:07 PM
sounds like she hasn't tried to learn a new OS. If you're used to windows then yeah, working on a Mac will take some effort to break windows habits. But once you're on board its leaps and bounds better for photo editing.
10/28/2008 5:18:05 PM
I don't actively engage in trying to get people to switch, because I don't want to be the one on the hook to 1) support every problem they run into, and 2) take the blame if they intimately don't like it. Having said that, of the 3-4 people who I have directly or indirectly had a part in switching, mostly by answering their questions honestly, but not actively evangelizing Mac or trying to hide its flaws, are happy with their decision. I have to be curious, though, what your mom finds easier about using a PC to manage and edit her photos than Mac. I mean, I like Picasa and other PC applications just fine, but I really can't think of any PC solution that's easier than iPhoto....yeah, other than ^ - people will continue to use "bad" solutions on the PC just because they are familiar with them instead of learning a new, and probably or at least potentially better way on the Mac[Edited on October 28, 2008 at 5:20 PM. Reason : .]
10/28/2008 5:19:29 PM
^Adobe bridge is 10,000 times better than iPhoto for people who DO things with images.(It's also one of my favorite things about Adobe products on the Mac, because it's FAST and stable, two things the PC version aren't)Photoshop on the other hand, it's just awkward on the Mac. I don't really know how to explain it, but I'm a realistic 20-25% faster on the PC with Photoshop and Illustrator. I think it's the key mappings that throw me off.-----------------On a side note, do yall think it's worth it for me to sell my Mac Mini for a new MacBook? I don't think I can justify the Pro, but the regular one seems like a worthwhile step-up. Thoughts? (Looking your way on this agentlion )[Edited on October 28, 2008 at 8:35 PM. Reason : .]
10/28/2008 8:34:53 PM
tomorrow?
10/28/2008 8:37:20 PM
^^ looking at me for what? I'm not going to buy your Mini! I already have one!i agree, the MB looks sweet..... my wife has a 1st gen Intel MacBook, and I'll probably be looking to upgrade her early next year. I just got a MBP in February, so I certainly can't justify anything for myself for a while....
10/28/2008 9:15:16 PM
^^^ My thoughts: do it.My reasoning: my AAPL has fallen in this latest crash. help bring it back up.
10/29/2008 8:05:52 AM
I would definitely upgrade a mac-mini to the new gen of macbook.
10/29/2008 1:32:32 PM
10/29/2008 2:07:39 PM
ah, well, considering the Mini hasn't been updated at all since late Summer 2007, and the new MB and MBPs have high-performance processors, graphics, and DDR3 memory, I'd say hell fucking yeah, a MB or MBP would be a huge advantage of any of the Minis!
10/29/2008 2:31:46 PM
Has anyone played with the new mac book pros yet? can anyone comment about the glare on the glass/glossy screen?I'm in the market for two of them. One for me to replace my 5yo powerbook and one for my fiancee as an engagement gift who has wanted an apple for a while.
10/29/2008 7:37:37 PM
http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=90
10/29/2008 7:57:35 PM
Are these things still good?
12/31/2008 12:21:37 PM
good and on salehttp://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=511415&t=1104182
12/31/2008 12:22:55 PM
not bad. I was looking at getting the fiancee and me a pair of the mac book pros. i just dont want to buy them if there's any expected revisions/upgrades coming up in the next couple of months
12/31/2008 12:26:49 PM
i'm loving my early '08 MBP. its been a fantastic machine so far.
12/31/2008 1:04:19 PM
^^ Not likely to be upgraded any time soon.http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/
12/31/2008 2:12:26 PM
^^ me too. Early 08 15" MBP by far the best machine I've ever owned. Next year (when i get a new job.....) I'll be replacing my wife's 1st Gen Intel MacBook with the new 13" MB.
12/31/2008 5:42:44 PM
Got a 13" macbook the other day ... i am not exactly a mac fan, but I do like this box alot.The touchpad is a bit different, but once you set the setting like you want them, its actually a pretty slick touchpad... beats having touchpad/ballthingy/right/left buttons that are always getting in the way. You can do anything you need to do on the touchpad.Just wish it had firewire so that I could hook up my video camera, and the old mini dvi instead of the new "mini display port"
1/4/2009 12:18:22 PM
i just bought two of the mac book pros (with the upgraded hdd, memory and video). for those with the new style of mb/mbp, do you have any kind of screen protector to put between the keyboard and display when closing the lid?i ask because with the old powerbook i had, the apple clerk recommended that i put something over the keyboard before i shut the lid to keep the oils from my fingers from transferring to the screen (the keys actually touch the display when closed)
1/5/2009 11:00:48 PM
^ Yes, Marware makes a pad that you stick to the area where your wrists rest. It also comes with a cloth to put on the keyboard to keep the keyboard impression from indenting in the screen.
1/5/2009 11:07:50 PM
new 17" Macbook Pro, glossy or matte screen!
1/6/2009 1:15:06 PM
1/6/2009 1:18:00 PM
people still buy 17" laptops?
1/6/2009 1:24:33 PM
I've got a 17" powerbook G4, that will soon be replaced by a 17" macbook pro.until apple joins the 21st century and offers dual external monitor support, i need the screen space at work. I don't travel at all for work, so the size is not a problem.
1/6/2009 1:27:24 PM
1/6/2009 2:46:32 PM
dammit, i had decided on a refurb 17" for about $1899, and now i'm wanting a new one with the 8 hour battery.anyone know how long before the latest models are available as refurbs?
1/6/2009 3:23:23 PM
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1/6/2009 4:26:02 PM
^^ two 22" to 24" is plenty. ideally, i'd like to have a 15" that i can close the lid on and have two larger external screens... like i did with my stinkpad. Right now i use the 17" screen and one external 22" screen. it's ok, but not ideal. ]]
1/6/2009 4:34:04 PM
i'm sure a lot of people will really bitch about the non-removable battery on the 17" MBP, but I bet the actual number of people who carry additional batteries is very, very small. Looks like they've made up for that, though, with the new battery designs. Hope it works out in the real world. There's a geek-porn video here on the new batteryhttp://www.apple.com/macbookpro/
1/6/2009 4:39:36 PM
yeah, my only concern with the non removable battery is that if it hangs and the power button is unresponsive, then what the hell do you do? wait until the battery drains out?granted, in my experience it's been much rarer to have it happen on a mac laptop than my PC laptops, but still, it *does* happen once in a while.
1/6/2009 4:42:31 PM
I wonder if the battery replacement program is competitive with the price of a new battery.
1/6/2009 7:55:29 PM
guess we can use this thread for a MacWorld roundup......i think the iPhoto and iMovie '09 changes look outstanding. I love all the Maps integration, and the face recognition and facebook integration in iPhoto. iMovie '09 looks to be a huge step up from '08, which was in many ways a step back from '06. Now '09 might be a full replacement for '06, even if some of the advanced video editing features (i.e. rarely used features) still aren't available. check out the guided tourshttp://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/guided-tour/large.htmlhttp://www.apple.com/ilife/iphoto/guided-tour/large.html
1/6/2009 8:37:32 PM
^^ $179 for battery replacement. That's pretty comparable to a second battery - probably at least $130-150 by itselfhttp://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2009/01/06/macworld-ars-17-macbook-pro-battery-and-drive-upgrade-info
1/6/2009 10:04:52 PM
btw, the Mac Box Set that includes iLife 09, iWork 09 and OS X 10.5 for $169 is a really good deal. I wonder how much MS would charge for a package like that.....I wish they would sell just iLife and iWork, though, for $120-130 since most geeks have already upgraded to 10.5.
1/6/2009 10:07:02 PM
Thoughts on the apple SSD? I'm probably going to get the 17" when it's available later this month.
1/7/2009 10:14:52 PM
SSD? don't bother. Way too expensive, and the early benchmarks showed that it had minimal impact on battery and the write/read performance wasn't that great either
1/7/2009 10:35:09 PM