MBP (ORDER PLACED.)

Posted by Misconstruct on Feb. 25, 2011, 11:30 a.m.

So Apple recently just refreshed their MacBook Pro line-up, and unfortunately imma be buying one in the very near future.

My current laptop is a beast, and in a few ways, the MBP will be a downgrade for me. But it's so pwetty! I honestly have a hard time imagining how Apple could re-design the MacBook Pros to look any better.

The processor in the MBP configuration I'm buying is a 2.2 GHz i7, which is a step up from the 1.73 GHz i7 in my current laptop. Yay.

The memory of the MBP is 4 GB DDR3, which is what I'm currently equipped with. The MBP's ram is clocked at 1333 MHz though, one-upping the 1066 MHz ram in my current laptop.

500 GB 7200-rpm drive, same on both laptops.

By-the-numbers, the MBP's screen is a downgrade at 1680x1050 versus the 1920x1080 I'm running now, but the quality of screen on this laptop is pretty mediocre. Not to mention the fairly annoying stuck pixels my current laptop's screen has. Apple's screens are, in contrast, always top-notch.

The graphics card is seemingly going to be a step down from my current laptop's NVIDIA GTX 460M, but I can't find any benchmarks on the MBP's AMD Radeon HD 6750M. Unpleasant, but nonetheless I'll definitely still be able to run modern games at playable framerates.

Backlit keyboards, from my experience, typically aren't all that useful. But it's a nice touch to the MBP anyway. The new webcam on the MBP is definitely a step up from just about any other laptop's webcam, but I don't use 'em hardly ever.

I'll be losing a few features from the switch entirely, including fingerprint scanner, USB 3.0 port, and a Blu-ray drive. The fingerprint scanner's drivers are pretty shoddy though and I don't use any USB 3.0 peripherals. The loss of a Blu-ray drive is pretty shitty, but then again I usually opt to buy movies on DVD anyway due to them being cheaper and easier to rip. The loss of the USB 3.0 port is also more than made up for by the "Thunderbolt" port on the MBP, assuming it gets some decent support.

tl;dr: I'm buying it 'cause it's pretty. That and it's just a better quality product than my current laptop.

Edit: There's no turning back now, I have placed the order. $2,255.40 after all is said and done. My wallet is in agony. lol

Comments

Misconstruct 13 years, 9 months ago

I understand that FaceTime, Retina Display etc. aren't alternative names for existing technologies.

And Thunderbolt isn't really an alternative name for Light Peak, it's the official name. Light Peak was just the codename, just like the codename for Vista was Longhorn and the codename for the Gamecube was Dolphin.

Also not really sure what you're getting at with this line:

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FaceTime and Mission Control are things that Apple created. Using that as easy-to-use artillery to Apple fanboys is like using the flashy names of game engines as artillery to core gamers :/

Lapixx 13 years, 9 months ago

What I meant to say is that most companies use flashy names for their products/technologies.