mr stroke
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Isnt it scary to sell it on Craigslist especially something with that much value?
nah, Just meet someone somewhere in public with cash only.
Worst case sell it on Ebay or Amazon Marketplace
Isnt it scary to sell it on Craigslist especially something with that much value?
Just got my Thunderbolt Software Update alert an hour ago. Doesn't really mean anything to me on my 27" Thunderbolt iMac, (since I have all the ports,) but it enables the Thunderbolt adapters Apple announced today.
You think it will produce a lot of heat? I was looking forward to something a lot cooler than my MBP from '06. ;_;
it's a huge battery for a power hungry device. i'd expect it to get warm, but we won't know until it's reviewed. to look at the upgrade from the iPad 2 -> iPad 3, the device also got a huge ass battery to match the Retina screen and that device definitely is warmer to touch in use and while charging.
Looks like the video is up for non-Safari browsers, but it's being hammered
Why is Apple still trying to push Quicktime :\\\\
http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/126pihbedvcoihbefvbhjkbvsefbg/event/index.html
Apple.... come over here....
You see that 23 inch Cinema Display sitting on my desk? Put a retina display in that, and I will blow whoever needs to be blown.
If you want me to go all necrophiliac on Steve Jobs' deceased manhood, consider it done. I need a Retina Cinema Display in my life, and I will go to sexual extremes known only to Elton John to see this happen.
Your move.
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.
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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.
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I guess I was associating the heat from my current MBP to the spinning parts (HDD/CD, etc). Ie the battery getting very hot to power those, or those themselves causing a lot of heat.
Isnt it scary to sell it on Craigslist especially something with that much value?
the SSD won't generate heat. but the processor and GPU likely have higher thermal envelopes than your current MBP. add to that the heat generated by the battery and yeah, this might be warmer? we won't know till later. it really depends on what you'll be using the machine for.
Looks like the video is up for non-Safari browsers, but it's being hammered
Why is Apple still trying to push Quicktime :\\\\
http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/126pihbedvcoihbefvbhjkbvsefbg/event/index.html
Anyone have experience here?So, as you can see by the screen cap in my last post, the site says it'll ship in 7-10 business days (and then arrive in 2-3 as I payed the extra $15 bucks for 2-3 day shipping).
I thought Apple said they were shipping out today, but maybe there's been so many ordered that they're backed up so they tell me 7-10 days. I'm kinda bummed by that.
Does Apple stuff usually ship out faster than the estimate you're given? Hoping that they do, as I don't wanna wait two weeks.
That's just for the OS right? But in applications like Photoshop and Safari I get the full resolution correct?
if you're referring to the new 15 inch, that's probably not going to be the caseYou think it will produce a lot of heat? I was looking forward to something a lot cooler than my MBP from '06. ;_;
My current one is awful. It's impossible to keep near your body without literally burning you (if you keep it in contact with skin) or just having a heatstroke from the heat coming through your clothes.
My current one is awful. It's impossible to keep near your body without literally burning you (if you keep it in contact with skin) or just having a heatstroke from the heat coming through your clothes.
there are air vents on the underside of the back 3 sides, this is not something you want on your lapThis is one of the problems I've always had with MacBooks. I like to rest my laptop on my leg and MacBooks have always been much hotter than the average laptop. It becomes a usability issue. New MacBook Pro sure does look nice though.
I AM SO CONFUSED WHAT TO BUY!
I am replacing my Windows desktop PC (and lack of current laptop) and switching to Mac. I was planning to buy a Macbook Air + 27" Thunderbolt Display. Now I am really tempted to buy that new Macbook Pro but I don't know how much use I'll get out of the retina display since 80% of the time it will be closed hooked up to the cinema display.
I think im going used last gen via amazon. 30 day return and ill just sell it when the 13 inch air/mbp retina is releasedMy girlfriend wants a Macbook Air and between the new ones, which are only a modest bump, and a refurb, I have no idea which way to go... Hmm.
If you are using your Macbook to power that 27 Display 80% of the time I would suggest the more powerful 15 Macbook Pro.
I currently use my 2011 13 Macbook Pro to power a 27 Apple display and the Intel 3000HD doesn't cut it when trying to run the display @2560x1440. Performance is manageable but slow compared to my Gaming PC hooked up to the same display.
(though I don't know how much of a boost the new Air w/HD4000 is vs old the HD3000, could be much better?)
My girlfriend wants a Macbook Air and between the new ones, which are only a modest bump, and a refurb, I have no idea which way to go... Hmm.
The legacy Air is still good, but the ugprades are worthwhile if you can afford them:My girlfriend wants a Macbook Air and between the new ones, which are only a modest bump, and a refurb, I have no idea which way to go... Hmm.
Can you please elaborate on performance? As I won't be gaming, just general use (movies, pictures, music, browsing, apps, facetime, office, etc)
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My wallet weeps. First Mac, though, so exciting![/QUOTE]
Are you applying the student discount?
I live in Oregon so it's not exactly New Detroit plus I always sell craigslist products in public like at a nice Starbucks in the suburbs.
How easy is it to sell something that much on Craigslist? I tried to see my psvita and Papago on there and no one ever contact me.nah, Just meet someone somewhere in public with cash only.
Worst case sell it on Ebay or Amazon Marketplace
My girlfriend wants a Macbook Air and between the new ones, which are only a modest bump, and a refurb, I have no idea which way to go... Hmm.
It's a pain man. You have to be patient and sift through a lot of the typical Nigerian email scam replies that you'll get. 1 out of every 10 people will actually make you a serious offer. I've had good experiences with the serious offers I have received and they ended up being very good people. Sold an iMac, a ps3, and an old iPod on there with no problems. Always met at a coffee shop.How easy is it to sell something that much on Craigslist? I tried to see my psvita and Papago on there and no one ever contact me.
None of that has anything to do with the GPU. It sounds like you either need more memory or a faster CPU. Intel GPU's are fast enough to accelerate any non 3-D gaming task just as good as a dedicated card.90% of the time its-Internet, Netflix, iTunes, Quicken, iPhoto, Movies, etc... It really starts to lag if I open up a lot of windows in Chrome with multiple streaming videos going on at once, with other programs open at the same time(iTunes+iPhoto)
I get the "spinning beach ball" a lot when going between tabs or programs if too much is going on at once.
Using the Macbook by its self with out the 27 Apple display I don't experience this as much.
Sad to see Apple finally throw in the towel for the professional market. The Mac Pro update is beyond a joke. A shame, really, as OSX is a superior experience compared to Windows.
Dude, until the refresh these prices were 100€ lower. We went up 100€ when US went down 50$.
And €/$ change is still 1€ = 1.25$.
Something is very wrong.