numble said:So the Macbook Pros haven't had much weight reduction in the last decade or so, or at least the last 5 years huh? I am disappointed that the current unibody 15" Macbook Pro still weighs about the same as my pre-unibody 15" Macbook Pro.
I can't wait for the day--seriously tired of lugging 6 pounds around. Though I might just go for an Air.3N16MA said:Rumor has it that Apple will be dropping the optical drive on the MBP and making SSD standard later this year. Making it slimmer and lighter.
if youre not using it for video editing or hardcore photoshop, its really worth it. i went from a 2010 15 inch i5 mbp to the 13 inch i5 air, and i swear the air is faster. it weighs practically nothing too.numble said:I can't wait for the day--seriously tired of lugging 6 pounds around. Though I might just go for an Air.
golem said:My Macs Getting old but still trucking'
It actually did pretty good with Portal 2 and Starcraft 2, was pleasantly surprised3N16MA said:I think that Mac Pro will be trucking for awhile.
MercuryLS said:Just received my custom built MacBook Air 11' 1.5, 4gb, 256gb sad. Absolutely the best computer I've ever owned. Hands fucking down. Just incredible in every way.
Meus Renaissance said:What do you guys suggest for keeping the keyboard on the MBP nice and clean? It sort of has a shine effect on some keys after use
BigNastyCurve said:What'd that set you back? I want one.
Meus Renaissance said:I don't know whether I like looking at it more than I do using it. Best computer experience I've ever had.
MercuryLS said:One thing I was worried about was the smaller screen, coming from a 13" MBP, it did worry me. But Apple was smart when they designed Lion, it feels like they had the 11" machine in mind with many features. Full screen is fantastic on this machine, I can see myself using it a lot. The Air feels like the first laptop that is truly mobile, it feels more like an iPad or iPhone in this repeat. You just WANT to take this thing around with you, with the big MBP you'd always think twice.
Wallach said:That the 13" That's what I'm on. I bought it for iOS development (and just to have a nice laptop) and I love the thing. Was tempted at first to sell it and grab one of the new airs, but I think I'm just going to swap a SDD in there and enjoy the nicer processor until the new MBPs hit. 13" really is the perfect size for me; I wish they offered a 13" with better graphics.
3N16MA said:I think this is why the MBA sales have increased so dramatically. It used to be a very expensive secondary computer that overheated watching HD YouTube videos. Now it's got the power to be a main computer for most people. Add to that the $999 starting price and more and more people are picking them up.
Well, the first thing I would say us that if you get a Macbook, you can run Windows and Os X.Souldriver said:I hate to be that guy, but I've got a honest question.
You can find Windows laptops for half the price with the same specs as a Macbook. Now, I'm fully aware that you're not getting the same computer experience. The Mac has OSX, incredible hardware, build quality, battery life, high quality screen, ... that all of the Windows laptops with the same specs lack. However, if you go shopping for a 1,800 dollar Windows laptop (to compare with a 15inch macbook pro), then you will also get a sexy looking device, great build quality, big battery life, top notch screen, arguably better specs, ... and the experience becomes more comparable to that of a macbook, except for OSX off course.
So my honest question is: does OSX make the difference, price considered, or are there things that I'm overlooking that you simply never will get on a Windows laptop, even if you spend as much (say 1.5k) on one of those as you would on a mac?
Souldriver said:I hate to be that guy, but I've got a honest question.
You can find Windows laptops for half the price with the same specs as a Macbook. Now, I'm fully aware that you're not getting the same computer experience. The Mac has OSX, incredible hardware, build quality, battery life, high quality screen, ... that all of the Windows laptops with the same specs lack. However, if you go shopping for a 1,800 dollar Windows laptop (to compare with a 15inch macbook pro), then you will also get a sexy looking device, great build quality, big battery life, top notch screen, arguably better specs, ... and the experience becomes more comparable to that of a macbook, except for OSX off course.
So my honest question is: does OSX make the difference, price considered, or are there things that I'm overlooking that you simply never will get on a Windows laptop, even if you spend as much (say 1.5k) on one of those as you would on a mac?
InsertNameHere said:I have the low end 13 inch Macbook Pro from a few years ago.
Probably going to get the low end 15 inch once the product line gets an update. Anyone have any ideas or speculation on that?
Souldriver said:I hate to be that guy, but I've got a honest question.
You can find Windows laptops for half the price with the same specs as a Macbook. Now, I'm fully aware that you're not getting the same computer experience. The Mac has OSX, incredible hardware, build quality, battery life, high quality screen, ... that all of the Windows laptops with the same specs lack. However, if you go shopping for a 1,800 dollar Windows laptop (to compare with a 15inch macbook pro), then you will also get a sexy looking device, great build quality, big battery life, top notch screen, arguably better specs, ... and the experience becomes more comparable to that of a macbook, except for OSX off course.
So my honest question is: does OSX make the difference, price considered, or are there things that I'm overlooking that you simply never will get on a Windows laptop, even if you spend as much (say 1.5k) on one of those as you would on a mac?
But you're kinda answering besides the question. I'm making the hypothesis that once you shell out as many dollars on a regular laptop as you would on a macbook, you'll also end up with all those things you mentioned as important. Minus OSX off course.MercuryLS said:Considering that pretty much all laptops are powerful enough to handle the majority of tasks that people do on a computer, specs mean very little to me anymore. All of those things highlighted are huge to me know. I want a seamless OS experience, I want incredible hardware and build quality, I want to be able to use the best damn trackpad in the industry. All of these things matter much more than raw specs. I'll never be able to game on my MBA, but then again I didn't buy it for that, I bought it because it is the finest computer money can buy right now and is insanely portable.
Souldriver said:I hate to be that guy, but I've got a honest question.
You can find Windows laptops for half the price with the same specs as a Macbook. Now, I'm fully aware that you're not getting the same computer experience. The Mac has OSX, incredible hardware, build quality, battery life, high quality screen, ... that all of the Windows laptops with the same specs lack. However, if you go shopping for a 1,800 dollar Windows laptop (to compare with a 15inch macbook pro), then you will also get a sexy looking device, great build quality, big battery life, top notch screen, arguably better specs, ... and the experience becomes more comparable to that of a macbook, except for OSX off course.
So my honest question is: does OSX make the difference, price considered, or are there things that I'm overlooking that you simply never will get on a Windows laptop, even if you spend as much (say 1.5k) on one of those as you would on a mac?
oatmeal said:And my machines...
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I upgraded the processors recently. It used to have 2x 2.66 GHz Dual Cores, now it's 2x 3.00 GHz Quad Cores. There was a plugin that would update your About This Mac, but it doesn't work in Lion.[/QUOTE]
Damn. Dual quads? Impressive. Do a lot of video/audio work?
MercuryLS said:Considering that pretty much all laptops are powerful enough to handle the majority of tasks that people do on a computer, specs mean very little to me anymore. All of those things highlighted are huge to me know. I want a seamless OS experience, I want incredible hardware and build quality, I want to be able to use the best damn trackpad in the industry. All of these things matter much more than raw specs. I'll never be able to game on my MBA, but then again I didn't buy it for that, I bought it because it is the finest computer money can buy right now and is insanely portable.
Dreams-Visions said:Damn. Dual quads? Impressive. Do a lot of video/audio work?
ckohler said:For you guys taking screenshots of your "About this Mac" screens, here's a tip: Press COMMAND+SHIFT+4 then press the spacebar and then click onto the window to capture only the window.
bytesized said:Portal 4 runs excellently on my Air, you can do plenty gaming on it... the problem is the amount of games available.
3N16MA said:Rumor has it that Apple will be dropping the optical drive on the MBP and making SSD standard later this year. Making it slimmer and lighter.