Looking at getting a new laptop...those are the two im considering. Just want to know what people think about the new macbooks. I really like that you can run windows/os 10 on one machine.
6/4/2006 11:31:51 PM
http://www.brentroad.com/message_search.aspx?type=topic§ion=3&searchstring=macbook&username=&usertype=match&sortby=date&sortorder=descending&page=
6/4/2006 11:43:38 PM
Can't really go wrong w/ the new MacBook Pros.You can have OS X *and* Windows XP on one machine...what more could you ask for? And the resell value of the Apple will always trump a Wintel laptop.
6/5/2006 12:31:38 AM
If you're getting an education discount, you'll get better specs for the money with the T60's and T60p's through the bookstore (and much large discounts off retail, but if you know anyone who actually paid retail for a thinkpad kill them.)In terms of customer service, prettyness of the machine, weight vs. screen size, and availibilty of OSX the macbook pro wins. Hell, it even has a nice webcam built in and the ilife software trumps anything you'll see ship free on a dell or hp. Keep in mind that Adobe products will run better in windows for the time being anyways though and that you'll have to pay extra for an OEM copy of XP if you don't have access to the MSDNAA anymore.Anyways, you might just want to sit down and look at both laptops. They've got a full line of T60's and a macbook pro (dual booting with xp and osx) set up at the bookstore. If you decide on the macbook though, wait till at least early july before ordering it because there should be a better education deal worked out directly with state.
6/5/2006 12:37:33 AM
^ And tax-free weekend saves a bunch more as well if you can hold off.
6/5/2006 1:16:08 AM
6/5/2006 9:22:47 AM
eh, my tennis instructor (at NCSU) had a sweet deal involved with his IBM laptop with regards to customer service
6/5/2006 10:16:42 AM
http://jeffmatthewsisnotmakingthisup.blogspot.com/2006/05/consumer-reports-saysdell-to-miss.html
6/5/2006 10:19:22 AM
^ Things might have changed.When I dealt with IBM a year ago they were very unresponsive and aggravating to deal with.
6/5/2006 11:10:16 AM
This may sway you: Apple just released a new promo - a free iPod nano *or* $179 off another version of iPod (after rebate) w/ the purchase of a new Mac.http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wo/0.RSLID?mco=93D19870&nclm=BackToSchool2006
6/5/2006 2:08:57 PM
ive always had great customer service with ibm laptops.
6/5/2006 2:27:22 PM
T60/thread
6/5/2006 3:20:31 PM
^^^^Even apple and lenovo, the top rated companies for laptop tech support, still have at least 15% of their customers (more like 30% for lenovo) who are overall not completely satisfied. It's not THAT unlikely that you'll have a couple bad experiences even in a row with any of those companies' tech support services.
6/5/2006 4:44:42 PM
I would also agree with the t60 folks
6/5/2006 8:27:33 PM
i have never been a fan of apples but the ability for the macbook pro's to run XP is pretty damn impressive...especially when coupled with the ability to run OS X. really just comes down to cost for the end user: how much does he want to put out at the outset, etc.
6/5/2006 8:31:35 PM
the mac will hold its value bettermac laptop resale prices are outrageous - a 400Mhz Pismo still costs $300
6/5/2006 8:36:43 PM
macs will also run the most recent programs decently for longer.
6/5/2006 8:40:09 PM
6/6/2006 1:29:03 AM
6/6/2006 8:21:04 AM
^^ pretty much only for games
6/6/2006 8:24:25 PM
Well with games it's more of a "never" than "later" issue. I was really thinking more about having to wait for universal binaries right now. After those start coming out (like CS3) that won't be an issue.
6/6/2006 10:22:25 PM
save yourself a couple of hundred bucks, get better specs, and buy a toshiba
6/6/2006 10:36:02 PM
Nothing's better than a Dell...unless you plan to chug that laptop for 3 years after the hardware gets obsolete...in that case, get an Apple.
6/6/2006 10:37:18 PM
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6/6/2006 10:38:24 PM
6/7/2006 12:03:52 AM
pretty muchyou can argue all you want.
6/7/2006 12:04:48 AM
Why? That's such an overly broad and patently stupid statement, there's no point arguing with it.I'm almost convinced you said it like that just to entice some dell-hater into a flame war.[Edited on June 7, 2006 at 12:13 AM. Reason : ]
6/7/2006 12:10:36 AM
well, people have different concerns.To me, price is important...I keep a laptop for about a year after which I get the current fastest spec.If you get an Apple, you spend like $2000 to get a bare min config that if you plan to do away with in a year only causes economic loss. True, that Apple doesn't do servers and games and other stuff, so I guess you don't need frequent updates to run MS Word or MS Excel.In the case of PC laptops, brands like Averatec provide the best value, but if you get a bad piece then you're basically screwed because support sucks.
6/7/2006 1:35:43 AM
Toshiba's are garbage. You might get better specs for the $$, but their designs suck (fans on the bottom, flimsy, etc.).
6/7/2006 1:57:47 AM
MACPROs kind of look like rip offs to meway more expensive than other machines with the same specs
6/7/2006 2:00:58 AM
6/7/2006 2:26:17 AM
well, it's not such a good deal if you think about it.I got my 17inch Dell laptop with 100GB HDD, a 128MB video card and 512MB RAM for $1100 last year.Now the comparable config with 1GB RAM and a dual core processor is less than $1100 at Dell.If you look hard, you could find a coupon. I just bought 2GB of RAM and the only deficiency in my laptop is the processor (1.6Ghz Centrino).[Edited on June 7, 2006 at 2:47 AM. Reason : 533Mhz DDR2 200pin SODIMM]
6/7/2006 2:41:41 AM
6/8/2006 9:15:37 PM
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6/8/2006 10:11:11 PM
^^^ in my experience the toshiba m200 is flimsyi have seen nothing that sets it apart from other tablets in a positive way^ well i'm comparing it to other tablets. . . have you used a thinkpad x41 tablet? they feel solid.by flimsy i mean that the toshiba dropped about 4 inches onto my desk and the pivot hinge popped out of the housing and the latch got completely destroyed with parts everywhere, it was like the damn thing exploded. plus, it just doesn't feel "tight" or well constructed, the pieces have a lot of play to them and rattle. even before the little drop.[Edited on June 8, 2006 at 10:18 PM. Reason : -]
6/8/2006 10:12:45 PM
i admit that the first toshiba i owned several years ago could be considered "flimsy"...a small shake would make the screen wobble back and forth...but i'm currently on an m55 series (bought at less than $1000) and it's rock solid, as have been the past 8 toshibas (3 different models total) that i've bought for our company
6/8/2006 10:24:50 PM
Compare the tecra m3 for 1499 to the t60 (model number 2007-48U) for 1396.The t60 has a core duo, the tecra a pentium m (both 1.86ghz). The t60 has 667 mhz ddr2 memory, the tecra has 533 mhz ddr2 memory. The t60 has over a 4 hour battery life, the tecra comes in around 3 hours 20 minutes. The only thing the tecra has going for it, besides a higher profit margin for toshiba, is a slightly better graphics card. For the price difference by the way, you could double the ram in the cited thinkpad.Also, the x41 tablet offered through the bookstore has better specs than the 1899 protege r200 and still costs about the same even after buying an external optical drive. The tablets though do not get nearly the discount the t-series laptops do. Tablets are also a horrible thing to buy if you even want to discuss performance/dollar.Seriously man, Dell or thinkpads are both cheaper for the same specs or better than those toshibas.[Edited on June 8, 2006 at 10:27 PM. Reason : ]
6/8/2006 10:25:19 PM
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=337636&pfp=browse&tabtype=ts#moreinfotoshiba satellite A105-S4014 - $13501.83ghz core duo (667mhz bus speed)1gb ddr2-4200 (533mhz)120gb sata150 5400rpm hd15.4-inch widescreen3.5-hour battery life6lbsokay, let's compare it to the t60 you listed, which has (according to http://exactchoice.cnet.com/ProductProfile.aspx?id=5171)1.83ghz core duo (667mhz bus speed)512mb ddr2 (667mhz)60gb sata150 5400rpm hd14.1-inch widescreen4-hour battery life5.8lbsokay, so the toshiba is nearly $50 less (no rebates), has a larger screen (though only weighing 0.2lbs more), has twice the memory (which is slower, i'll agree), twice the hard drive size and only gets 30 minutes less on the batteryADDITIONALLY (though this has nothing to do with the laptop), buying it at compusa gets you a 80-hour tivo AND tivo wireless adapter free after rebatestell me again how toshiba isn't comparable? for $50 less i'll happily take twice the hard drive, twice the memory, and a larger screen...AND i could use a free tivo[Edited on June 8, 2006 at 10:46 PM. Reason : waying != weighing ...doh!]
6/8/2006 10:45:45 PM
6/8/2006 11:06:16 PM
you're absolutely right that they come loaded...BUT...the camera - how many of you use a webcam? do i want to be forced to pay for something i PROBABLY won't use? no.ilife suite - i'm sure it's very nice...IF it's something that i'm planning on using my laptop for (for me, personally, it's another useless feature that i'm paying for whether i like it or not)OSX - another useless thing for me as if i want to run something like osx i'll run kubuntu, which is superior (imo)dvi/tv out - ummm...i'm pretty sure just about every laptop (even cheap ones) come with a tv-out (usually in the form of s-video or even rca if it's really cheap/old)...the DVI, however, is a plus that i completely agree withof course it all depends on what you're going to use your laptop for...as i use my laptop for actual work, the features of webcam and ilife suite are useless for me, OSX can be easily replaced, and the dvi is something i can do without for a significantly lower pricetag
6/8/2006 11:20:28 PM
^^^ couple things: he quoted the T60 price wrong (it's 1369)and the toshiba you list only has a 1-year warranty vs 3-year for the thinkpadthe 15" thinkpad with all the other options identical is the same price as the 14"the t60 has 64 MB discrete video ram, the toshiba's video ram is sharedbut the toshiba does have the DL DVD+-RW drive[Edited on June 8, 2006 at 11:34 PM. Reason : -]
6/8/2006 11:30:32 PM
The OSX/XP compatibility is overkill anyway. You're going to pick one file format system and stick with it to maximize the hard drive space. You just have the option of running partitions of either flavor.Maybe I should just chip in when it comes to durability issues.The Macbook, the Thinkpad, and the Satellite each have a different type of durability weakness. All of them have the potential to be extremely expensive, so it's a good idea to not drop whatever you get.The Mac has weak screen hinges. The IBM has weak side frame along the keyboard. The first will lose you a screen if it's hit hard or dropped. The second will warp and break the motherboard if you hold it wrong. The brackets for the hinges on Toshiba models are their weak point, and all of these are the folly of technology.I shouldn't have brought up the M200. Apples and Oranges, I know.
6/8/2006 11:30:39 PM
^^ that price INCLUDES a 3-year warranty? if so, then yeah, the warranty issue falls heavily on ibm/lenovo's side
6/8/2006 11:34:49 PM
6/8/2006 11:43:23 PM
6/9/2006 1:25:06 AM
[Edited on June 9, 2006 at 1:31 AM. Reason : doubleposted]
6/9/2006 1:31:42 AM
6/9/2006 11:00:44 AM
Gargs, you can't compare your purchase to pre-Macbook Apple laptops.I'm talking about NEW Dell versus NEW Apple, NOW, not when you purchased.What the best deal was a year ago is completely irrelevent.And they are very very similarly priced.
6/9/2006 11:23:57 AM
What's the target market for a Mac?I know it's not gamersgeeksSoftware developers
6/9/2006 11:26:03 AM