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Just bought the entry level MBP w Retina. Left it completely stock. It's my first Mac and I'm quite excited.
Lol indeed. I sold my 2009 MBP in 2011 for €850, when I bought it new for €1100. Some people just don't care about new, and are just out to make a cheap purchase on a decent machine.
On my end though, I spent €250 over two years while owning a fucking incredible laptop. That's worth it ten times over. Mac resale value is no joke.
Just bought the entry level MBP w Retina. Left it completely stock. It's my first Mac and I'm quite excited.
I'm really tempted to buy this thing with 8GB. I just don't even know what I'd use 16GB for, OSX is freakishly efficient and speedy when it has an SSD. Even with 2-4GB it's good for all but most demanding video editing tasks, IMO.I think I got to go with 16gb.
You can get $750-$800 easy.
I'm really tempted to buy this thing with 8GB. I just don't even know what I'd use 16GB for, OSX is freakishly efficient and speedy when it has an SSD. Even with 2-4GB it's good for all but most demanding video editing tasks, IMO.
Yep.
It would take a LONG time for me to even consider something along the $500 range. I don't care how established the price-age ratio is, that is ridiculous. I hope no one fully supports this websites pricing system.
Well my MacBook Air just got here from UPS, slapped a return label on it and shipped that back to Amazon. Just ordered one from Apple.
Who's the biggest moron today? Ask no more.
Get ready to experience the best computer of your life my man.
And I agree - it is a good deal, but the frugal part of me keeps bugging me asking whether I'll ever make any use of it, or ever notice the difference, lol.For only $180 more to get 8gb more of Ram was just too good a deal for me.
I've been using various newer mac machines with SSD and 4GB of RAM and I honestly can think of maybe one or two times I felt cramped when working on them. I think that with 8, unless you do some heavy video work, you'll probably never know the difference. Even if you run windows on it, I think games rarely if ever benefit with more than 8GB (and you won't be able to max out games on this thing for other reasons anyway)Thanks, I really can't wait. I can't see any reason I needed to bump to 16 gb of ram. Was it a mistake not doing so?
And I agree - it is a good deal, but the frugal part of me keeps bugging me asking whether I'll ever make any use of it, or ever notice the difference, lol.
Thanks, I really can't wait. I can't see any reason I needed to bump to 16 gb of ram. Was it a mistake not doing so?
Man, with the education discount on the entry level MBP Retina, it comes out to $2029. Plus $100 in the App Store. That's almost too good to make an excuse for.
only the retina 15 inch costs that much. It also has an ssdWait...13 inch has no retina, and 15 inch starts at 2199? Jesus christ.
And I agree - it is a good deal, but the frugal part of me keeps bugging me asking whether I'll ever make any use of it, or ever notice the difference, lol.
I've been using various newer mac machines with SSD and 4GB of RAM and I honestly can think of maybe one or two times I felt cramped when working on them. I think that with 8, unless you do some heavy video work, you'll probably never know the difference. Even if you run windows on it, I think games rarely if ever benefit with more than 8GB.
Your best bet for getting a cheaper retina mac laptop is to wait until they update Airs. This thing is new and novel, and they know they can sell it for lot.Wait...13 inch has no retina, and 15 inch starts at 2199? Jesus christ.
Depends on how many games you want to install really. You can just dedicate 64GB for Windows and install few games there without an issue. Bootcamp is easy to add/remove so you can experiment.The 256 gb SSD that I got in the base model is probably a bit small to run Boot Camp, isn't it?
Waiting a year for a laptop that might or might not come seems kinda silly.Your best bet for getting a retina mac laptop is to wait until they update Airs. This thing is new and novel, and they know they can sell it for lot.
The 256 gb SSD that I got in the base model is probably a bit small to run Boot Camp, isn't it?
The 256 gb SSD that I got in the base model is probably a bit small to run Boot Camp, isn't it?
Wait...13 inch has no retina, and 15 inch starts at 2199? Jesus christ.
Dont feel too bad. At least you figured it out in time to return it.
Your best bet for getting a retina mac laptop is to wait until they update Airs. This thing is new and novel, and they know they can sell it for lot.
How does Apple prevent people from not getting the education discounts? Seems like everyone's doing it. I've been out of school for awhile T-T
How does Apple prevent people from not getting the education discounts? Seems like everyone's doing it. I've been out of school for awhile T-T
Your best bet for getting a retina mac laptop is to wait until they update Airs. This thing is new and novel, and they know they can sell it for lot.
Depends on how many games you want to install really. You can just dedicate 64GB for Windows and install few games there without an issue. Bootcamp is easy to add/remove so you can experiment.
Not at all if you don't store media on it, to be honest.
I have a 256GB SSD Air, and I've got 185GB of Blu Ray rips on it.
I was running Bootcamp on 60gb off my old 256gb. As long as you don't have a insane music collection you want to move to your machine you should be good.
My guess is they simply don't care. They want that sale, 5% of savvy internet people find a way to get it cheaper, they are the precisely kind of customer apple wants the most - the kind that will buy another $2000 item form them a year or two from now.How does Apple prevent people from not getting the education discounts? Seems like everyone's doing it. I've been out of school for awhile T-T
Wait...13 inch has no retina, and 15 inch starts at 2199? Jesus christ.
$180 is very expensive for 8GB RAM. You can buy 8GB at retail for less than $50.For only $180 more to get 8gb more of Ram was just too good a deal for me.
$180 is very expensive for 8GB RAM. You can buy 8GB at retail for less than $50.
Yeah this is pretty annoying. Y no 13' model?
Is the new retina user-upgradeable? Like if it was bought with 8gigs of ram, would a user be able to put 16? The underside picture tells me no, but I want to make sure.
I believe it works exactly as iPad. That resolution would provide for some really small UI elements otherwise on a 15" screen. Funny thing is, the UI elements would be physically bigger than on a 13" air, as the "baseline" resolution is the same 1440x900, but on a 15" screen.Damn that retina display actually has higher resolution than my 24 inch HP IPS lcd. I'm seriously thinking about switching over to Mac.
That display would not scale text up like the new iPad will it? I want as much screen real estate as possible.
Well... RAM in this kind of form factor. It's kind of understandable I guess as they need to prepare a separate motherboards for it.$180 is very expensive for 8GB RAM. You can buy 8GB at retail for less than $50.
Nothing seems upgradeable. I'd be happy if battery can be replaced when it dies for good.Is the new retina user-upgradeable? Like if it was bought with 8gigs of ram, would a user be able to put 16? The underside picture tells me no, but I want to make sure.
What's the current AppleCare policy on Macs--can I buy in after purchase but before my year is up? Edit: Apparently so.
http://www.mac2sell.net/
I was just looking over this page, and yes, it does seem like it's 1440x900 baseline resolution with each element using 2x more pixels than before, basically. You gain no real estate, but gain clarity, just like iPad.That display would not scale text up like the new iPad will it? I want as much screen real estate as possible.
The German Apple Store is delaying the Small Retina to 7-10 days until shipping.
Before it was 5-7 days. Does anyone get it faster?