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New MacBook Pro lineup (pg. 3)
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
Really?
What the screen is like when performing outdoors or in a club is a big factor for me, but I obviously can't borrow one to try it out! I keep on hearing conflicting views :confused: |
I dunno, I guess everyone's mileage may vary depending on when and where they play, but I haven't had any issues.
I haven't played any extensive outdoor daytime gigs with this one yet, but I do use it outside all the time so I haven't been concerned. |
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| KiNeTiC ENeRgY |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tranceporter99
Everyone I know with any MacBook, iBook, or Powerbook and any of the derivations of those models, still have and use them. I have seen as much as 7 years old laptop running. That does not happen with any other manufacturer. They are more expensive, yes. But overpriced? not at all.
Plus OSX has been (or is, I haven't tried Windows 7 so I can't speak to now) superior to Windows. |
They still use it because they are probably still trying to pay it off :tongue2 |
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| woscar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
Really?
What the screen is like when performing outdoors or in a club is a big factor for me, but I obviously can't borrow one to try it out! I keep on hearing conflicting views :confused: |
The glossy screen looks fantastic both indoors in a dark setting and outdoors in the sun, mate. Some problems do arrive when there's a source of light right in front of you because it will reflect your damn face on the screen. What I do in such a case is turn the brightness up to a maximum and it helps a lot.:p
Anyways, you can't choose the screen type anymore. All Macbooks come with the glossy screen now since it's a single block of glass. |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by woscar
The glossy screen looks fantastic both indoors in a dark setting and outdoors in the sun, mate. Some problems do arrive when there's a source of light right in front of you because it will reflect your damn face on the screen. What I do in such a case is turn the brightness up to a maximum and it helps a lot.:p
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I think my concerns of the glossy screen are a bit over the top then, thanks for the opinion.
| quote: | Originally posted by woscar
Anyways, you can't choose the screen type anymore. All Macbooks come with the glossy screen now since it's a single block of glass. |
I thought you had the option of an alternative screen? Last time I looked the other screen was an optional £40 extra. |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by woscar
The glossy screen looks fantastic both indoors in a dark setting and outdoors in the sun, mate. Some problems do arrive when there's a source of light right in front of you because it will reflect your damn face on the screen. What I do in such a case is turn the brightness up to a maximum and it helps a lot.:p |
Yeah, the LED-backlit screen is so good that it usually just blasts through any glare, lol.
But, a simple slight tilt of the screen can also help in that situation. |
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| Max Thomson |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
$1199 for the Macbook Pro is actually cheaper than it has been :p
In my opinion it's a better buy because they last longer. I bought my Macbook Pro about 3 years ago and I have absolutely no plans to change. Yes it cost about $1200 (employee discount ftw), but the only thing I've felt to change is the RAM. |
haha you work for apple? me too! :cool:
/awaits an onslaught of pms asking for a discount...*sorry!* |
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| woscar |
| My bad, just checked and it's still available. But only on the 15-inch and 17-inch models. It costs an extra $150 on the 15-inch and $50 on the 17-inch. |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Max Thomson
haha you work for apple? me too! :cool:
/awaits an onslaught of pms asking for a discount...*sorry!* |
Nah FOX has an employee purchase program with Apple. We get like a 15-20% discount or something, I bought mine refurbished + discounted for about $1100. The only bummer was that I got mine in the mail the exact day that new Intel-Duo 2s came out and they were the same price :mad: |
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| Max Thomson |
| Ah i gotcha...i bought mine 3 years ago when the new models came out refurbished...saved me 30% but i guess apple isnt doing that any more |
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| Ted Promo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sunsnail
I thought hyperthreading was really old :| |
but doin' it on a multi-core is like cubin' a polytheist.
or something. |
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| Acid John |
For anyone interested, I believe there's a trick to getting cheap(er) apple hardware.
If you purchase an Apple Developer account, you get a one-time discount on the purchase of any new computer or laptop. I haven't done this personally, but supposedly it drops the cost significantly, to around the price of a similarly spec'd PC.
Although the developer account isn't free, there's the most benefit for college/uni student developers, because if you can prove you're a college student (Faxing them a school ID, i think), the account is only $100(US) and the discount (supposedly) more than makes up for that.
And then if you're so inclined, you can always start building software for your mac
details here |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acid John
For anyone interested, I believe there's a trick to getting cheap(er) apple hardware.
If you purchase an Apple Developer account, you get a one-time discount on the purchase of any new computer or laptop. I haven't done this personally, but supposedly it drops the cost significantly, to around the price of a similarly spec'd PC.
Although the developer account isn't free, there's the most benefit for college/uni student developers, because if you can prove you're a college student (Faxing them a school ID, i think), the account is only $100(US) and the discount (supposedly) more than makes up for that.
And then if you're so inclined, you can always start building software for your mac
details here |
Hmmmm, interesting. |
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