Benzin
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There was an Engadget article last month about the new Macbook that now has the unibody design but is still made from plastic. Now, Engadget is typically all over Steve Jobs and Apple like a fly on dog shit. Not so in this case. They said for the few extra hundred dollars, you could have a Macbook Pro that was made from aluminum and was far superior to the Macbook. That, and apparently the new Macbook gets really dirty and scuffed up when you do nothing at all with it.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/22/unib … 9-review//   --- there is the article

So if your budget isn't capable of using a Macbook Pro, I would suggest looking elsewhere. One thing to mention about Macbooks and their Pro versions: They lack multicard readers. You only get an SD card reader when you buy a Pro and nothing when you buy a Macbook. They each also only have two USB ports. So if you like your USB gadgets and tools, you might want to find something that has more than 2. Apples also don't have expansion card slots to improve that USB port number or add eSATA ports or anything like that.

I personally like the Macbook Pro. I think it's a very innovative design and for the money, very much worth it in many respects. But the Macbook? Not a chance in hell.

Buy yourself a Lenovo or an ASUS. You'll be much happier.
VicktorVauhn
Member
+319|6652|Southern California

Winston_Churchill wrote:

I'm perfectly willing to admit some of the best graphical software is mac only.
What software is that?

Not trying to be a smart ass, really want to know... because I always here the "mac for graphical stuff", but had always thought that most graphical work was done with the likes of photoshop/illustrator/3D max... Always been what I have seen used on TV and what not.

PrivateVendetta wrote:

Apple wrote:

The Mac also opens and works with Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and it even runs Windows — so it’s compatible with the PC world. That includes sharing documents with people on PCs, printing to the office or school printer, and working over Windows networks.
Is this me just being persuaded easily, or is it as good as it sounds?
Even if it IS as good as it sounds... You know what else will do that? A PC. Not even trying to be the PC fanboy here, but it makes no sense that the fact that you can be compatible with most stuff would be a selling point when for what you need the other choice is compatible with EVERYTHING.

You haven't really listed any reason for wanting or needed a Mac other then that you could use them to do what you could and have been doing anyways. Why learn a whole new system when you are competent and experienced with windows?
mcminty
Moderating your content for the Australian Govt.
+879|6981|Sydney, Australia

CapnNismo wrote:

There was an Engadget article last month about the new Macbook that now has the unibody design but is still made from plastic. Now, Engadget is typically all over Steve Jobs and Apple like a fly on dog shit. Not so in this case. They said for the few extra hundred dollars, you could have a Macbook Pro that was made from aluminum and was far superior to the Macbook. That, and apparently the new Macbook gets really dirty and scuffed up when you do nothing at all with it.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/22/unib … 9-review//   --- there is the article

So if your budget isn't capable of using a Macbook Pro, I would suggest looking elsewhere. One thing to mention about Macbooks and their Pro versions: They lack multicard readers. You only get an SD card reader when you buy a Pro and nothing when you buy a Macbook. They each also only have two USB ports. So if you like your USB gadgets and tools, you might want to find something that has more than 2. Apples also don't have expansion card slots to improve that USB port number or add eSATA ports or anything like that.

I personally like the Macbook Pro. I think it's a very innovative design and for the money, very much worth it in many respects. But the Macbook? Not a chance in hell.

Buy yourself a Lenovo or an ASUS. You'll be much happier.
Yeah, the MBP is ar superior.. however the top board where your palms rest is (or was?) still fucking plastic. Of course the paint on mine has rubbed off due to general use..

But where did you get the idea that they don't have expansion card slots?

https://i37.tinypic.com/2clmap.jpg

Or is this on the new ones?

For connectivity stuff, I've got 2 USB, 1 FW400 and 1 FW800. I use firewire for my external HD's, so lack of USB ports isn't really an issue..
JakAttaK
csanva<3
+492|6586|England

VicktorVauhn wrote:

Winston_Churchill wrote:

I'm perfectly willing to admit some of the best graphical software is mac only.
What software is that?

Not trying to be a smart ass, really want to know... because I always here the "mac for graphical stuff", but had always thought that most graphical work was done with the likes of photoshop/illustrator/3D max... Always been what I have seen used on TV and what not.
It's not just the "graphics" stuff. If you want to anything relating to media, I think Mac is the way to go.
Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6408|'straya
Basically it comes down to cost.

If you just want a laptop that will browse the web, word process etc. Then I would recommend getting a windows machine and spending the several hundred dollars extra that you would've spent on a Mac on hookers and booze.
Benzin
Member
+576|6258

mcminty wrote:

Yeah, the MBP is ar superior.. however the top board where your palms rest is (or was?) still fucking plastic. Of course the paint on mine has rubbed off due to general use..

But where did you get the idea that they don't have expansion card slots?

http://i37.tinypic.com/2clmap.jpg

Or is this on the new ones?

For connectivity stuff, I've got 2 USB, 1 FW400 and 1 FW800. I use firewire for my external HD's, so lack of USB ports isn't really an issue..
My mistake - I meant to type "Macbooks", and not "Apples". My bad. The Macbook PROs have expansion slots, but the normal Macbook? No way, Jose. You also only get all those ports on the Macbook Pro - on the Macbook you ONLY get 2 USB ports and nothing else for expansion, outside of the mini DisplayPort (which really is a joke; you don't even get the VGA adapter anymore for free with the Macbook - you have to pay extra for that and it's $29!!! FOR AN ADAPTER! Not a converter, but a little, tiny ADAPTER!).

Again, the Macbook is a joke. If you have to have an Apple laptop, just suck it up and buy a Pro or buy a Windows laptop that fits your budget. Hell, depending on where you live and what your university/high school is like (if you are a student), they might have computers without OSs on them. Then from there just buy a Windows distro from your school store or download and burn an Ubuntu disc.

EDIT: Uhh ... the new Macbook Pros are aluminum all around and not plastic anywhere on them. Steve was so excited about it during the keynote when he introduced the unibody stuff that he was talking about it and saying "all aluminum, no plastic!" Unless my memory and eyesight are both shit. http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/

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Benzin
Member
+576|6258

JakAttaK wrote:

It's not just the "graphics" stuff. If you want to anything relating to media, I think Mac is the way to go.
Not necessarily, my friend. The ONLY graphics/media program that is NOT available on a Windows machine that is very much an industry standard is Final Cut Pro. Why? Because Apple owns the company that produces it. They bought it from Macromedia. (I'm parroting Bertser on that one)

Everything else? All available on a Windows PC. The hardware for a Windows machine is also much cheaper in many cases.
JakAttaK
csanva<3
+492|6586|England

CapnNismo wrote:

JakAttaK wrote:

It's not just the "graphics" stuff. If you want to anything relating to media, I think Mac is the way to go.
Not necessarily, my friend. The ONLY graphics/media program that is NOT available on a Windows machine that is very much an industry standard is Final Cut Pro. Why? Because Apple owns the company that produces it. They bought it from Macromedia. (I'm parroting Bertser on that one)

Everything else? All available on a Windows PC. The hardware for a Windows machine is also much cheaper in many cases.
Logic Pro? Again, Apple make it, but it's alot better than the PC equivalents.
Benzin
Member
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I'll let Berster address that one - he's more up on his shit than I am. Like I said, I was really only parroting Bert in that post.
mcminty
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Ohhh right. Yeah, there is no way I would be getting a normal Macbook if that's the case. Lol, I also don't like this mini-DVI business. Mine has a real DVI.

But yes, if you go macbook.. get the Pro. They look better, are more solid and have better hardware.
mcminty
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Yeah, as for the programs I can really only think of Final Cut, Logic and maaaybe Aperture (but Lightroom is better tbh, so that's a non issue..)
Benzin
Member
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mcminty wrote:

Ohhh right. Yeah, there is no way I would be getting a normal Macbook if that's the case. Lol, I also don't like this mini-DVI business. Mine has a real DVI.

But yes, if you go macbook.. get the Pro. They look better, are more solid and have better hardware.
DVI isn't even an option. It's mini DisplayPort only. That's it. Nothing else, doesn't matter if you have a normal Macbook or a Macbook Pro. Mini DVI is ALL you get. The adapter costs $29 for mini DP to DVI, too. Yea. Rapage.
PrivateVendetta
I DEMAND XMAS THEME
+704|6451|Roma
First off, thanks for all the input, has been quite informative..most of the time.
Take it as a momentary waver in my loyalties that I even considered an Apple
I'll look into the Lenovo's as they come so highly rated.
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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6730
go
to
an
apple
store

listening to people on the internet with their subjective opinions (and idiotic brand loyalties) shouldn't be the deciding factor in spending £1,000.
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ghettoperson
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Uzique wrote:

go
to
an
apple
store

listening to people on the internet with their subjective opinions (and idiotic brand loyalties) shouldn't be the deciding factor in spending £1,000.
Whereas listening to fanatics who want you to spend their money with them is exactly the thing to do.

That said, do that, but just use their computers so you get an idea of what they're like; don't ask for the "genius's" opinions on what to do. It's like talking to Bernadictus, only there's more than one of them. Or try out a friends if you can do that.
Benzin
Member
+576|6258
I think someone saying "Go to a store and try it out" is more than self-explanatory ... if the thought doesn't occur to someone on their own, that person deserves any buyer's remorse that could have been prevented by seeing it in the store ...
PrivateVendetta
I DEMAND XMAS THEME
+704|6451|Roma
I
Went
This
Afternoon
Before
Writing
That


Also, it's not like i've never used a mac before anyway
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CammRobb
Banned
+1,510|6390|Carnoustie MASSIF

TSI wrote:

I dropped it from 2 metres once while it was running, and not a single problem.
Where the hell were you running? On a house roof?
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6841|SE London

What do you want to know about MacBooks?
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6757

Bertster7 wrote:

What do you want to know about MacBooks?
why're they so dam expensive?

j/k - why is so little software made to run on them?

j/k - what colors do they come in?
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6841|SE London

burnzz wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

What do you want to know about MacBooks?
why're they so dam expensive?

j/k - why is so little software made to run on them?

j/k - what colors do they come in?
Because all Apple stuff is shiny and expensive.

There is loads and loads of software that will run on them. It just UNIX based software, not Windows based. They can also run all Windows software, since you can install Windows natively. So they can actually run more software than usual.

Black, White and Aluminium.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6713|The Twilight Zone

Freezer7Pro wrote:

A Macbook isn't a laptop?
McBook- its a triple cheese/triple steak sandwich squeezed into a book shaped food. Its unique looking book shape just makes it better and superior to any other "ordinary" sandwich at just twice the price.

Last edited by .Sup (2009-11-09 10:48:34)

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ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|6909

Bertster7 wrote:

burnzz wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

What do you want to know about MacBooks?
why're they so dam expensive?

j/k - why is so little software made to run on them?

j/k - what colors do they come in?
Because all Apple stuff is shiny and expensive.

There is loads and loads of software that will run on them. It just UNIX based software, not Windows based. They can also run all Windows software, since you can install Windows natively. So they can actually run more software than usual.

Black, White and Aluminium.
When will someone get around to building a high quality Windows based laptop?
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6713|The Twilight Zone

ghettoperson wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

burnzz wrote:


why're they so dam expensive?

j/k - why is so little software made to run on them?

j/k - what colors do they come in?
Because all Apple stuff is shiny and expensive.

There is loads and loads of software that will run on them. It just UNIX based software, not Windows based. They can also run all Windows software, since you can install Windows natively. So they can actually run more software than usual.

Black, White and Aluminium.
When will someone get around to building a high quality Windows based laptop?
Define what high quality means to you?
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Benzin
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I thought Lenovo and countless others have already done that?

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