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Those who purchase their macbook within a month of the new laptops coming out, save your receipt.Originally Posted by onlyXVbutHAVEallXIX
I made the jump from PC to my Macbook in 2008 and its still goin strong.
I had run through a few PCs before that and they never lasted more than two years.
Im a graphic designer, so Ive put it through a lot and its never failed me.
On a sidenote, wait for the next update to cop, cause youll be pissed if you buy one now and they come out with new joints later in the year like me
Those who purchase their macbook within a month of the new laptops coming out, save your receipt.Originally Posted by onlyXVbutHAVEallXIX
I made the jump from PC to my Macbook in 2008 and its still goin strong.
I had run through a few PCs before that and they never lasted more than two years.
Im a graphic designer, so Ive put it through a lot and its never failed me.
On a sidenote, wait for the next update to cop, cause youll be pissed if you buy one now and they come out with new joints later in the year like me
just get VM fusion its only like $30 bucks and you will be able to do anything on your mac that you need for class on your PCOriginally Posted by SoundnFury
business majors should get a PC. i got a mac and have to go to the damn library to use access cause Macs dont have it
just get VM fusion its only like $30 bucks and you will be able to do anything on your mac that you need for class on your PCOriginally Posted by SoundnFury
business majors should get a PC. i got a mac and have to go to the damn library to use access cause Macs dont have it
same here, i've only had mine for 1.5 years though.Originally Posted by Zyzz
i love my mac, had it for almost 3 years. not once has it froze or had any problems. runs exactly the same as it did the day i bought it and still fast as it was that day (yes serious)
if you got the money, get a mac seriously. you will not regret it
same here, i've only had mine for 1.5 years though.Originally Posted by Zyzz
i love my mac, had it for almost 3 years. not once has it froze or had any problems. runs exactly the same as it did the day i bought it and still fast as it was that day (yes serious)
if you got the money, get a mac seriously. you will not regret it
Originally Posted by McRaptor
Are the new ones that are coming out going to be the same price?
New MacBook Pro Rumors: Dedicated OS X SSD and Larger Trackpad
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The title pretty much says it all. with reports that the first retailers and Apple retail locations allegedly receiving their shipments of the next generation MacBook Pros, new rumors have begun to pour in regarding the soon-to-be-refreshed product.
The first, It looks like the new MacBook Pros will feature a MacBook Air-like SSD that will be large enough to hold the OS X core files. This would dramatically increase system speeds, and would allow for boot times similar to the 2010 MacBook Air. It is likely that the notebooks will still include a regular spinning hard drive in order to allow users to have more disk space than the MacBook Air.
The other rumor coming in today is that the trackpad for the new MacBook pro will be even larger than the current models. There's also word that the new notebooks could be as much as 0.5 pounds lighter than current models, which would mean the 13 inch model would approach the weight of the MacBook Air, although it is unlikely that the new MacBook pro will feature the same slim form-factor, as it is expected that the new line will still feature an optical drive.
We'll probably have our answers to whether these rumors are true very soon. All signs point to the release of the new MacBook Pros this week, likely by Thursday.
Source:
MacRumors
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Originally Posted by McRaptor
Are the new ones that are coming out going to be the same price?
New MacBook Pro Rumors: Dedicated OS X SSD and Larger Trackpad
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The title pretty much says it all. with reports that the first retailers and Apple retail locations allegedly receiving their shipments of the next generation MacBook Pros, new rumors have begun to pour in regarding the soon-to-be-refreshed product.
The first, It looks like the new MacBook Pros will feature a MacBook Air-like SSD that will be large enough to hold the OS X core files. This would dramatically increase system speeds, and would allow for boot times similar to the 2010 MacBook Air. It is likely that the notebooks will still include a regular spinning hard drive in order to allow users to have more disk space than the MacBook Air.
The other rumor coming in today is that the trackpad for the new MacBook pro will be even larger than the current models. There's also word that the new notebooks could be as much as 0.5 pounds lighter than current models, which would mean the 13 inch model would approach the weight of the MacBook Air, although it is unlikely that the new MacBook pro will feature the same slim form-factor, as it is expected that the new line will still feature an optical drive.
We'll probably have our answers to whether these rumors are true very soon. All signs point to the release of the new MacBook Pros this week, likely by Thursday.
Source:
MacRumors
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i'm a business major as well. i've never heard of the vm fusion program, sounds good for $30.Originally Posted by 23MCpizzle23
just get VM fusion its only like $30 bucks and you will be able to do anything on your mac that you need for class on your PCOriginally Posted by SoundnFury
business majors should get a PC. i got a mac and have to go to the damn library to use access cause Macs dont have it
i was a business/finance major i thought the same thing but i graduated with a mac
i'm a business major as well. i've never heard of the vm fusion program, sounds good for $30.Originally Posted by 23MCpizzle23
just get VM fusion its only like $30 bucks and you will be able to do anything on your mac that you need for class on your PCOriginally Posted by SoundnFury
business majors should get a PC. i got a mac and have to go to the damn library to use access cause Macs dont have it
i was a business/finance major i thought the same thing but i graduated with a mac
Try VirtualBox. Its a free open source alternative to the VM Ware products. I feel Virtual Box is alot more user friendly. http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/DownloadsOriginally Posted by shogun
i'm a business major as well. i've never heard of the vm fusion program, sounds good for $30.Originally Posted by 23MCpizzle23
just get VM fusion its only like $30 bucks and you will be able to do anything on your mac that you need for class on your PCOriginally Posted by SoundnFury
business majors should get a PC. i got a mac and have to go to the damn library to use access cause Macs dont have it
i was a business/finance major i thought the same thing but i graduated with a mac
the only problem i have now with my blackbook is i need a new battery. i've had it for 4 years, i probably surpassed a few hundred cycles 2 years ago.
Try VirtualBox. Its a free open source alternative to the VM Ware products. I feel Virtual Box is alot more user friendly. http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/DownloadsOriginally Posted by shogun
i'm a business major as well. i've never heard of the vm fusion program, sounds good for $30.Originally Posted by 23MCpizzle23
just get VM fusion its only like $30 bucks and you will be able to do anything on your mac that you need for class on your PCOriginally Posted by SoundnFury
business majors should get a PC. i got a mac and have to go to the damn library to use access cause Macs dont have it
i was a business/finance major i thought the same thing but i graduated with a mac
the only problem i have now with my blackbook is i need a new battery. i've had it for 4 years, i probably surpassed a few hundred cycles 2 years ago.
Originally Posted by ThuG LyFe
I don't think its the best idea for a complete noob to go try out the macs by themselves in the store..b4 I got mine I used to go every week but had no idea what I was doing. Its better to find some1 that has a mac and show u what to do instead..or ask one of the billion employees working at the store to teach u.
I also like my imac a lot more than pcs cuz it doesn't come with a huge ugly tower. Its amazing how they fit everything in such a thin monitor and still manages to run smooth.
Originally Posted by ThuG LyFe
I don't think its the best idea for a complete noob to go try out the macs by themselves in the store..b4 I got mine I used to go every week but had no idea what I was doing. Its better to find some1 that has a mac and show u what to do instead..or ask one of the billion employees working at the store to teach u.
I also like my imac a lot more than pcs cuz it doesn't come with a huge ugly tower. Its amazing how they fit everything in such a thin monitor and still manages to run smooth.