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i would suppose that the macbookPro is not here yetbehyx said:I really don't know what's Apple strategy for not marking down powerbook prices.. :dunno:
and they want to clear their excess stock at a profit first.
i would suppose that the macbookPro is not here yetbehyx said:I really don't know what's Apple strategy for not marking down powerbook prices.. :dunno:
cheese said:intel macbooks are only much faster if the software is written specifically for it. running it via rosetta kind of cripples the speed of intel chip. this prob explains why the prices of the powerpc pbooks didnt dip with the release of macbooks.
Castlesinthesky said:Aptly named the Macbook Pro
Here are the specs as lifted from www.Macrumors.com, of which reports are LIVE for Macworld 2006 as of 2:36am....still ongoing...
10:37 am Shipping in February.
10:37 am 5.6lbs. iSight, Front Row; $1999 1.67 Core Duo; 667 DDR bus, x1600; $2499 1.83GHz.
10:35 am New feature: New Power Adapter is magnetically held in. If yanked, comes right out.
10:35 am IR sensor. Apple Remote
10:35 am New feature: New Power Adapter is magnetically held in. If yanked, comes right out.
10:35 am IR sensor. Apple Remote.
10:33 am Demoing the new MacBook Pro.
10:33 am iSight Camera.
10:32 am 15.4inch LCD. bright as cinemas.
10:32 am Hair thinner than the 17".
10:32 am Fastest notebook ever.
10:31 am 4-5x faster.
10:31 am 2 processors in every Macbook pro.
10:31 am No more Powerbook. Intel duo Core.
10:30 am New laptop computer.
10:30 am Today - MacBook Pro
EDIT: Apple updated its website already
http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/
blive said:The macbookpro looks impressive, but I am a windows XP PC/laptop user. Can I still run the pc applications or start looking at mac application if I switched over?
I really do not have much experience with Apple laptops/PCs. How do they compare with intel PC/laptops?
Thanks.
behyx said:1 issue i'm very concern of..
What is the battery life of the new Macbook pro??? apple.com didn't state anything about it. Wondering if it can still sustain the powerbook/ibook 5-5.5hr of usage..
Belle&Sebastain said:i have never used powerbooks with 5- 5.5 hr of usage, even with new batteries.
behyx said:depending on the applications you are using.
when my sis's 12in ibook was qualify for the battery change, the indicator shows it can be use for more than 5hrs.. shes using it for basic apps..
Actually, even if Rosetta runs these apps at oh 1/3 of the speed, it would still be faster than current PBs since it is alleged to be 2-4 times faster.cheese said:intel macbooks are only much faster if the software is written specifically for it. running it via rosetta kind of cripples the speed of intel chip. this prob explains why the prices of the powerpc pbooks didnt dip with the release of macbooks.
You're right. The larger the screen, the shorter the battery life. The CPU nowadays is now not the most demanding (in terms of power); it is the screen. 15.4" is not small at all.skinnylatte said:the 12" ones usually come in at about 5... the rest of them about 4 or 4.5.
also depends on how well you take care of you battery. calibration and all that.
blive said:The macbookpro looks impressive, but I am a windows XP PC/laptop user. Can I still run the pc applications or start looking at mac application if I switched over?
Ha ha ha... I was about to post that myselfkahheng said:Get someone to help you install Windows XP on the new macbook, then you can dual boot.
And if you can't stand the OS X interface, you can just use the macbook as a nice looking dedicated Windows computer ;-)
Watcher said:Ha ha ha... I was about to post that myself
FYI, Acer has just launched their CNY offer that includes 3 Intel Duo processors-base laptops. You can see the brochure here. The 5672WLMi has about 90+% of the more expensive MacPro (slightly slower in CPU and graphics chip, a X1400 instead of X1600), but has DL DVD writer and has a 40GB external hard disk as a free gift!
Available today instead of 2-4 months later, at 60% of the price (S$2698) of the MacPro...