Have you used a Macbook? Much as I think they're overpriced crap, the build quality is superb.
Yea, my friend has one of the previous gen Macbooks. I wasn't all that impressed. Shitty touchpad and mushy feeling keys. I get more click out of my girlfriend's 4 year old Acer.ghettoperson wrote:
Have you used a Macbook? Much as I think they're overpriced crap, the build quality is superb.
The new ones I mean. The old ones were a bit so so.
I think Apple store is the last place to get a non-subjective opinion...Uzique wrote:
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listening to people on the internet with their subjective opinions (and idiotic brand loyalties) shouldn't be the deciding factor in spending £1,000.
Where have you been last years? One word: Lenovo/IBMghettoperson wrote:
When will someone get around to building a high quality Windows based laptop?
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And how can you tell that? Have you ever opened one up?ghettoperson wrote:
Have you used a Macbook? Much as I think they're overpriced crap, the build quality is superb.
I meant with regards to the case, I'm sure the internals are held together with a glue gun.Bertster7 wrote:
And how can you tell that? Have you ever opened one up?ghettoperson wrote:
Have you used a Macbook? Much as I think they're overpriced crap, the build quality is superb.
Aluminium is pretty light. It's a lot stronger too, so they can make it thinner. It may be a bit heavier I guess, but doesn't feel heavy in an excessive way.
Why would it mean that?.Sup wrote:
Is the casing of a Macbook made out of Aluminium? If so wouldn't that mean its heavier than with the plastic encased ordinary, cheaper laptops?
I think it's an aluminium/magnesium alloy and it is thinner than the plastic and the MacBook Pros weigh less than the MacBooks.
You sure it was aluminium?.Sup wrote:
I'm asking cos I had an iPod mini made of Aluminium and it was friggin' heavy
Aluminium weighs hardly anything.
But they're still shitty plastic things. And they're ugly to boot.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
I think Apple store is the last place to get a non-subjective opinion...Uzique wrote:
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listening to people on the internet with their subjective opinions (and idiotic brand loyalties) shouldn't be the deciding factor in spending £1,000.Where have you been last years? One word: Lenovo/IBMghettoperson wrote:
When will someone get around to building a high quality Windows based laptop?
You have to be fucking kidding.CapnNismo wrote:
Yea, my friend has one of the previous gen Macbooks. I wasn't all that impressed. Shitty touchpad and mushy feeling keys. I get more click out of my girlfriend's 4 year old Acer.ghettoperson wrote:
Have you used a Macbook? Much as I think they're overpriced crap, the build quality is superb.
U can stand on the magnesium strenghtened Lenovos. Do you plan on shooting them with shotgun maybe? My brother has 10y old IBM thinkpad and its shell is still in top notch condition. If you rather want bling bling aluminium that gets scratched and paint falls off in a year, well, thats your call. But IBM/Lenovo chose to use the hard plastic covered magnesium casing for a good reason.ghettoperson wrote:
But they're still shitty plastic things. And they're ugly to boot.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
I think Apple store is the last place to get a non-subjective opinion...Uzique wrote:
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listening to people on the internet with their subjective opinions (and idiotic brand loyalties) shouldn't be the deciding factor in spending £1,000.Where have you been last years? One word: Lenovo/IBMghettoperson wrote:
When will someone get around to building a high quality Windows based laptop?
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I don't want it to look like shit, yet be able to support a bus. I don't stand on my laptops. I want a quality laptop chassis, like the Macbook Pros have. The Lenovo is at the end of the day, a magnesium frame covered by what the 1980's thought a laptop should look like. That's not what I'd like to see, nor is it what people want to buy.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
U can stand on the magnesium strenghtened Lenovos. Do you plan on shooting them with shotgun maybe? My brother has 10y old IBM thinkpad and its shell is still in top notch condition. If you rather want bling bling aluminium that gets scratched and paint falls off in a year, well, thats your call. But IBM/Lenovo chose to use the hard plastic covered magnesium casing for a good reason.ghettoperson wrote:
But they're still shitty plastic things. And they're ugly to boot.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
I think Apple store is the last place to get a non-subjective opinion...Uzique wrote:
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listening to people on the internet with their subjective opinions (and idiotic brand loyalties) shouldn't be the deciding factor in spending £1,000.
Where have you been last years? One word: Lenovo/IBM
Now you are talking only about yourself because I know a lot of ppl who rather want the simple Thinkpad looks than shiny alu.ghettoperson wrote:
That's not what I'd like to see, nor is it what people want to buy.
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for your OWN opinion, not theirs.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
I think Apple store is the last place to get a non-subjective opinion...Uzique wrote:
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listening to people on the internet with their subjective opinions (and idiotic brand loyalties) shouldn't be the deciding factor in spending £1,000.Where have you been last years? One word: Lenovo/IBMghettoperson wrote:
When will someone get around to building a high quality Windows based laptop?
nothing like USING the gadget you want to buy
why does everyone assume im telling him to go to an apple store, otherwise? to ask the fucking apple employees whether to get a macbook or a lenovo? DUH
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Really? Check out that Engadget article I posted about the new unibody plastic Macbook. Look at how great the case of it is. Again, the only Macbook worth buying is the Pro. Anything else is wasted cash.ghettoperson wrote:
The new ones I mean. The old ones were a bit so so.
Only the Macbook Pro has an aluminum case. But no, aluminum is very light. I know the Mini you're talking about, though. My brother and mother each had one. Those were some hefty things, but I think that had more to do with the 1.8" drive in them. They might have had weights in them to make them feel more solid, too? I honestly don't know - just shooting in the air here..Sup wrote:
Is the casing of a Macbook made out of Aluminium? If so wouldn't that mean its heavier than with the plastic encased ordinary, cheaper laptops?
I would say that only the new glass pads are anything really special. I've played with my friend's Macbook (previous gen) enough ... I wasn't impressed. I've used both and many touchpads. My Acer EEE PC 900 has a nicer touchpad than the one on a Macbook. Again, personal preference. I don't like em. You do. What's changed? Nothing.mcminty wrote:
You have to be fucking kidding.
I was talking about the Pro, I just figured that everyone would assume I meant that one.CapnNismo wrote:
Really? Check out that Engadget article I posted about the new unibody plastic Macbook. Look at how great the case of it is. Again, the only Macbook worth buying is the Pro. Anything else is wasted cash.ghettoperson wrote:
The new ones I mean. The old ones were a bit so so.Only the Macbook Pro has an aluminum case. But no, aluminum is very light. I know the Mini you're talking about, though. My brother and mother each had one. Those were some hefty things, but I think that had more to do with the 1.8" drive in them. They might have had weights in them to make them feel more solid, too? I honestly don't know - just shooting in the air here..Sup wrote:
Is the casing of a Macbook made out of Aluminium? If so wouldn't that mean its heavier than with the plastic encased ordinary, cheaper laptops?I would say that only the new glass pads are anything really special. I've played with my friend's Macbook (previous gen) enough ... I wasn't impressed. I've used both and many touchpads. My Acer EEE PC 900 has a nicer touchpad than the one on a Macbook. Again, personal preference. I don't like em. You do. What's changed? Nothing.mcminty wrote:
You have to be fucking kidding.
the macbook pro is a fine piece of work, and after a year of having one, those things are top quality. now macbook pro's are more affordable. the only thing i dont like is having a built in battery... Hello apple what am i supposed to do when my laptop battery dies, send the whole laptop to you and i have no computer.......
It just wouldn't be so good looking if the battery wasn't built-in.specialistx2324 wrote:
the macbook pro is a fine piece of work, and after a year of having one, those things are top quality. now macbook pro's are more affordable. the only thing i dont like is having a built in battery... Hello apple what am i supposed to do when my laptop battery dies, send the whole laptop to you and i have no computer.......
In this case, I can't see a reason to justify the extra money (imo). His not doing video / photo / music editing and he doesn't need it as a fashion accessory either.
The only reason really would be that they look pretty
The only reason really would be that they look pretty
Yeah, x2.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Now you are talking only about yourself because I know a lot of ppl who rather want the simple Thinkpad looks than shiny alu.ghettoperson wrote:
That's not what I'd like to see, nor is it what people want to buy.
The thing with pretty notebooks is that you want them so stay pretty and not get scratched etc. The piano black shiny coat from my EEE looked horrible after some time. Where as hard plastic&magnesium combo Lenovo for example uses is almost scratch proof and you can just throw the lappy to ur bag and forget about it, it will be just fine.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
In this case, I can't see a reason to justify the extra money (imo). His not doing video / photo / music editing and he doesn't need it as a fashion accessory either.
The only reason really would be that they look pretty
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