I would wait till the back to school deals start in mid-late Aug before buying anything. Also there are rumors of a new mac book pro in the works. This I would expect to be out in time for just after the school season starts. It should carry the new intel centrio 2 setup and have the newest 45nm chips (good for battery life).
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Jul 12th, 2008 09:24 AM #1Sr. Member



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time to upgrade to macbook pro?
my asus v6v recently died completely
it depreciated pretty fast, as it was only going into its fourth year.. the battery life went from 2.5 hours to now just 20 minutes (lol)
i'm looking to switch over to a macbook pro, as i have a gift card to be used at the apple store which would cover a significant portion of the cost
i'm wondering if now's the best time to buy a MBP or wait for a redesigned version of the pro (i'm in no rush, but hopefully no more than 3 months)
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Jul 12th, 2008 09:46 AM #3Sr. Member
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i thought the back to school deals were on right now?
- $200 discount for student
+ free ipod touch 8gb?
so thats essentially a $350 discount
i received an email about this, which intrigued me even more
thanks for the update on the MBP line refrehs.. battery life is a big factor for me
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Jul 12th, 2008 10:01 AM #4Newbie
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pros probably won't be coming out for another few months - I have doubts they'll make it for the start of the school year...
every 3-6 months tends to be the norm for a product refresh but a major redesign like this may take longer
new macbook pro cases, btw, if you were looking at the current gen model: http://www.macrumors.com/2008/07/09/...ing-confirmed/
it should have a similar design as the macbook air
so you might want to check those out before making a decision on whether to wait
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Jul 12th, 2008 02:07 PM #5
If you need a system, then, buy the system.
Also, if there is a new-gen MBP, do you really want to get the first-gen model of a whole new design? The current MBP (fifth version now?) is a pretty solid machine.
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Jul 12th, 2008 03:29 PM #6Sr. Member
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even 5th gen systems are not flawless:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/10/a...-chips-faulty/
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their back to school sale's been active for a bit now.
they've been running the student discounted price + ipod rebate for the past summers = back to school promo for the past several years.
like they said, if you need a new system, pick it up. i was going to pick up a macbook, but decided to hold off for their next announcements just in case.
i'm in no hurry to pick one up, nor do i really need an ipod.
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Jul 13th, 2008 01:56 AM #9
if u didnt have the credit @ the apple store, i wouldnt suggest gettin a mac at all
i've had a macbook for the past year, gone through tiger and leopard... and seriously... os x is all hype
os x is really all eye candy, really doesnt have things that make me go wow..
and then the worst of all, i found myself using more bootcamp to boot xp or paralles with xp than the actual os x environment
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Jul 13th, 2008 03:33 AM #11
nothin much really, if u just use it for normal web surfin, email, word processing or you know you have a dedicated reason to use a mac such as audio processing... its fine
BUT after a few months, ull start noticing the application factor. For example; I needed something to rip asx streams. I can simply fire up google and find many different apps that could do that for windows. You'll find the huge difference when searching for apps when using a mac. Literally, you will hope the results the shows up on the search engine will do exactly what you wanted or at least it is compatible with the Intel OSX. Because A LOT of the "special" apps out either doesn't work you wanted or it is only compiled up to the PPC and there is isn't a Intel version available.
On windows, you have choices. Whether the apps are good or bad, you'll still have choices... with Mac... not so much
I mean hell... Ive searched for a good alternative mp3 player other than itunes, which is at least comparable to winamp... but guess what... nada
There is macamp, which emulate the look of winamp.. but the functionality is a pos...
and of course other players such as realplayer, vlc player, quicktime...
Just forget all the mac hype and ask yourself what you need a mac for
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Macs arnt for everyone, and it seems that you either love them or hate them.
There seem to be a lot of people, who want to see what a mac is like, get turned off by it, and are upset at their purchase. But yea, nothing is every perfect for everyone.
Yea, there will be a refresh, but it probably wont be until the student discount is over. Apple usually sells all their old stock, and then introduces new ones in the fall.
Current gen MBP is a really good deal, as its on par with other laptops on the market, for the specs. I have a previous gen MBP, and although I love the computer and it does everything well, I was kinda upset when they came out with a new generation, because it seemed really good.
But yea, you have until september to use the student discount (if youre a student), and probably in october/winter time is when the refresh is going to come out.
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Jul 13th, 2008 03:38 AM #13
oh yea.. just need to stick this in...
in os x, u cant cut/paste files by default without hacking the OS
i mean... CMON
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Well .asx is a windows media stream, so obviously you might come into some problems there. kinda expected, because its a microsoft thing.
And there are a LOT of good programs out there, and a majority of them are free. I guess not everyone will like itunes, and some people do. It does what I want it to do, and it works with my ipod, so I'm happy.
Most apps nowadays are Universal, meaning theyll work on both intel and ppc macs, but I havn't come across any that are still powerpc. If this was when intel first came out, sure there woulda been not as many that were compatible, but now pretty much anything thats been updated int he past year, has moved onto a universal build. Sure there may be specific cases where a program hasn't, but theres usually an alternative to it.
I'd say if youre really hesitant about it, go to the apple store and try out a MBP. See how you like it. It does take a little while getting used to form windows, but most people like the switch, and enjoy it. But not everyone does.
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