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put that built in iSight web cam to use and let's see some pics!Originally Posted by mostofthetime
My bffl ex boyfriend just bought me one for Christmas! I love itttt!
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put that built in iSight web cam to use and let's see some pics!Originally Posted by mostofthetime
My bffl ex boyfriend just bought me one for Christmas! I love itttt!
michelle
This man knows what he's talking about. Don't expect i7s on the next set of MBPs. I've read around and found out that the new MBPsmight be delayed due to Apple's unwillingness to use Intel's Arrandale processor. Unless they come up with a resolution, the new line of MBPs won'tbe ready for the expected February release. I'm eagerly waiting for the new line as well since I got shafted (thanks to my poor patience and buying thefirst unibody Macbook with no firewireOriginally Posted by new york yanks
i doubt you will see i7 on an of the macbooks...they run extremely hot and are a huge drain on the battery. the new i3 is a better bet, but there is no information saying its coming to the macbook line.
if your credible source works at apple then throw anything he said out of the window.
you are getting a good machine, but if you can return it no problems..macworld 2010 is on FEBRUARY 9th and thats when we will hear whats coming down the line for apple.
Originally Posted by derventa
[pc user] Buy a windows machine that cost $1000 less and has 2x the processor and ram[/pc user]
On the drive back home i thought to myself and wondered the same thing. I was also thinking about coping the new 27inch iMac's instead andthen waiting for a new MBP. I don't really need a new laptop right now. Like i mentioned earlier, im running a 2005 laptop right now on a monitor becausemy screen died out. I can wait it out for a few more months.Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
This man knows what he's talking about. Don't expect i7s on the next set of MBPs. I've read around and found out that the new MBPs might be delayed due to Apple's unwillingness to use Intel's Arrandale processor. Unless they come up with a resolution, the new line of MBPs won't be ready for the expected February release. I'm eagerly waiting for the new line as well since I got shafted (thanks to my poor patience and buying the first unibody Macbook with no firewireOriginally Posted by new york yanks
i doubt you will see i7 on an of the macbooks...they run extremely hot and are a huge drain on the battery. the new i3 is a better bet, but there is no information saying its coming to the macbook line.
if your credible source works at apple then throw anything he said out of the window.
you are getting a good machine, but if you can return it no problems..macworld 2010 is on FEBRUARY 9th and thats when we will hear whats coming down the line for apple.) but the question the OP should ask himself is "do I need a Macbook right now?" If not, then maybe you can afford to wait but if you're in need of a good laptop...the current set of MBPs get the job done.
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Technology will always be outdated quickly. If you need the MBP, then keep it.Originally Posted by nycknicks105
I bought the $1499 MacBook Pro and thinking about returning it. I'm hearing rumors that there will be a new MacBook Pro coming in February with the new Intel Processors. Is this true???
Should I return it and wait? Or just keep it
I have an old Toshiba laptop that i'm using right now from 2005 and the screen cracked on me, so now I have it hooked up to a monitor and am using it that way.
I heard the same things too, but Apple is asking Intel to custom make those Arrandale processors without the integrated graphics. Thiswouldn't be the first time if Apple asked Intel to custom make their processors. They did something similar to this with the MacBook Air.Originally Posted by LiveMyReality
Technology will always be outdated quickly. If you need the MBP, then keep it.Originally Posted by nycknicks105
I bought the $1499 MacBook Pro and thinking about returning it. I'm hearing rumors that there will be a new MacBook Pro coming in February with the new Intel Processors. Is this true???
Should I return it and wait? Or just keep it
I have an old Toshiba laptop that i'm using right now from 2005 and the screen cracked on me, so now I have it hooked up to a monitor and am using it that way.
As far as the rumors of new processors in '10 MBP line, it's simply rumors. Apple reportedly has decided to not add the new "arrondale" chipset into future MBP, meaning they could be looking into a even stronger processor in the near future.
I'd personally keep the MBP you just purchased, it will still be a great machine for you.
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321
Get the iMac man. If I was to get a new computer now, that would be the only thing I would look at. Amazing screen, extremely fast, and you can use the screen as a Monitor for something else whenever the iMac isnt in use. The 27" have video-in inputs to allow that.
Originally Posted by ElderWatsonDiggs
@ Dudes who just surf the net and send emails caring about "BLAZING" speed. Trust me when I say this...the average owner of a MBP...even the first gen that dropped in 2006, DOES NOT even scratch the surface of the power of these computers. It's definitely a status thing. I say this typing from my 15" Unibody MBP with the sealed battery. I got it 2 weeks after it released in June and to be honest I am wasting this thing.
Apple Insider chronicled their efforts confirming that Apple's new 27" iMac can only be used as an external display for devices designed to provide DisplayPort video. You're out of luck if you're hoping it would work with equipment supporting VGA, DVI, or HDMI output.
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Originally Posted by spsfinest212
Why do people insist on doing important work on a laptop. Desktops are far more superior.
The whole i7 thing in laptops isn't that great the 4 year old core 2 duo your mac book pro came with should be able to handle what your doing.
The i7 experience on a laptop isn't anywhere near what it is on a desktop. Due mainly to the better specs that desktops can have over laptops. i7 processors like the 920 paired with 6 or 12gb of 1600 DDR3 memory, an SSD and a 5890 gpu>>>>> any laptop.
I move around a lot and I'm hardly ever home. Most of my work is done outside. I would LOVE to have the new iMac's with at least an i5processor, but that would limit me to just working at home. I thought about buying the MBP now, and then saving up some money to buy the new iMac's lateron during the summer when there should be a new refresh by then.Originally Posted by spsfinest212
Why do people insist on doing important work on a laptop. Desktops are far more superior.
The whole i7 thing in laptops isn't that great the 4 year old core 2 duo your mac book pro came with should be able to handle what your doing.
The i7 experience on a laptop isn't anywhere near what it is on a desktop. Due mainly to the better specs that desktops can have over laptops. i7 processors like the 920 paired with 6 or 12gb of 1600 DDR3 memory, an SSD and a 5890 gpu>>>>> any laptop.