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Post by LawL »

I have a Desktop PC and 17" Powerbook, best of both worlds.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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Post by ajerara »

If they come up with a MacBook that has a socket so you could upgrade the processor, I'd definitely be in. I dunno if they'll do it, I think the mac mini has a socket. Don't think the macBook has enough room, though.
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Post by zeeko »

wow what a lame thing to say.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
Grudge wrote:Yes I saw that earlier today. Almost makes me regret getting an Acer laptop last week, I should have waited and gotten a MacBook instead, Apple laptops are fucking awesome.
and a BIG price diff there
No, actually not that big, around $500 in my case, but for that I'd get a lighter, slimmer and slicker laptop with a better screen and the ability to dual boot OS X and Win XP. I'd say it's worth it
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MKJ wrote:correct trans


you could even run linux too if youd like
Sweet, my next computer might end up being a Mac in that case. If they're still doing this a few years down the road, that is.
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Post by Canis »

If they're doing it now I bet the only reason they'd stop is if they suddenly saw their marketshare drop, but I highly doubt that would happen.
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Post by plained »

honestly i believe for every old timer user theyve lost, aplles gained 3-4 new users.
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Transient wrote:Ooh, so does this mean if I had 2 hard drives in a Mac, I could boot either OS I wanted?
You dont need 2 you can uses just 1.
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Canis wrote:If they're doing it now I bet the only reason they'd stop is if they suddenly saw their marketshare drop, but I highly doubt that would happen.
If Apple didn't do it themselves, someone else would. This is a much cleaner and nicer solution that everyone benefits from.
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Post by Canis »

Well, Parallels just released their virtualization solution that allows the various OSes to run simultaneously on the new macs.

http://www.parallels.com/
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Iccy wrote:
Transient wrote:Ooh, so does this mean if I had 2 hard drives in a Mac, I could boot either OS I wanted?
You dont need 2 you can uses just 1.
I just assumed use 2 different drives (or at least partitions) to keep files from getting mixed up. That and I like keeping things organized. :)
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obsidian wrote:Image

:olo:
It was only a matter of time. :olo:
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Post by Canis »

Is that with Boot Camp or with another hack to get XP running?
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neither, it's PS
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Post by Foo »

Has anyone here had experience with the two models of intel macbook?

I'm strongly considering the lower spec model, but I'm just not sure what I would be missing out on with the next spec up.

It seems a have a bit more storage capacity, slightly faster processor, more graphics ram... but otherwise nothing truly 'extra', just bumped a little.

Or am I missing something? eBuyer won't give me full specs for the 2Ghz model >:E
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Post by Iccy »

did you check out apple foo ? you can build it basicly so i think you can read the specs right there.
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Foo wrote:Has anyone here had experience with the two models of intel macbook?

I'm strongly considering the lower spec model, but I'm just not sure what I would be missing out on with the next spec up.

It seems a have a bit more storage capacity, slightly faster processor, more graphics ram... but otherwise nothing truly 'extra', just bumped a little.

Or am I missing something? eBuyer won't give me full specs for the 2Ghz model >:E
It's just bumped a little. Otherwise its the same model. I'd wait though, as they're going to release the "MacBook" soon, and possibly update the "MacBook Pro" line with a 17" revision. There'll just be more options to choose from.
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