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MacBook gains Core 2 Duo processor

#15 User is offline   alexjohnson Icon

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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:00 AM

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Ooh, you're right. Could it be just for the bumped up MacBooks? Seems kind of unlikely, but you never know.
Hopefully you're right and something else is coming.
Now, as for these new MacBooks- sweet! I really have no need for a laptop. But need isn't the issue. I want one. I'm seriously considering plunking down for the low or mid range model. Though I'll wait and see what the actual reviews have to say about these new ones before I make a move.


I too plan to wait till Leopard, though temptation is strong as with the exception of the sucky graphics this is nigh-on perfect! (I still love my 12" AlBook though and in truth it works perfectly.) As to the Store, the UK store is back and running. That doesn't necessarily mean that some US-only product won't still be unveiled, but it is unlikely as releases without events are almost always at 8.30am EST.
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:03 AM

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FYI, the black model comes with a WHITE charger and video adaptor. This seems like a huge fashion faux pas for a company that normally sweats the details...


Fortunately, black and white mix and match pretty well.
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:05 AM

Depending on what you're using the machine for, though, the suckiness of the graphics is IMO severely overstated. My 1.5GHz Core Solo mini - same GPU and a much weaker CPU - hasn't disappointed me yet. I don't ask it to be a gaming machine, but there's very little overlap between "gaming machine" and "low-end consumer machine" in general.
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:16 AM

It sounds like these new macbooks will be thinner as well!
But it is taking a while to update the store if its just for the macbooks, I think some other updates will arise today.
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:27 AM

I got a glossy MB Pro and I love it. The saturated colors and deeper blacks are awesome. The reflections are NOT an issue. I've been using my machine for 3 months in lots of situations (airplanes, hotels, etc.) and never once thought, "gee I wish I had gotten that matte screen" NEVER ONCE. I think its just people who like to whine and can't accept change that have a problem with this.
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I don't know about Rob's opinion on the glossy screen. Personally, I'm torn on it. I honestly think it looks a lot nicer, but.....it also has a lot more reflection! It's like you have to choose one or the other, there's no happy medium or clearly superior choice. That said, I think the matte finish--while not as stunning--would offer fewer moments of reflection-frustration.
So if you prioritize reducing the bad before enhancing the good, I'd stay with matte.
But the glossies really do look so vibrant. When I walk by them in the Apple store, I always stare at them longer.


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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:32 AM

Apple says the Macbook can take up to 2 GB RAM. Other than dual channel memory considerations, is there any reason why it can't use 3 GB like the MacBook Pro?
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:34 AM

What I find most interesting is that it's even more clear with each new introduction that the "middle" model is, by a large margin, the sweet spot. Sweet spot as in by far the best value. 200 bucks more for a slightly bigger HD and black plastic is a rip. 200 less for a combo drive, less memory, slower processor, smaller HD seems less than it should be.
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:38 AM

I'll second that. My MB with Glossy screen has caused me zero problems with reflections. Personally I think the pros far outweigh the cons. Brighter colors, darker blacks, everything is more vibrant.
I noticed that the new MB mid range has 20GB more HD and a dual layer 6x drive. Nice. Anyone want to by a White 2.0Ghz MB with 2GB RAM! /forums/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:41 AM

But it is taking a while to update the store if its just for the macbooks, I think some other updates will arise today.
Grumble. The longer it takes for the store to come back up, the more time I have to decide I don't really need a new portable this month. Granted my iBook is 5 years old, but I've got a fresh battery and recently replaced the HD with a larger and faster model. For what I do - it's my portable/backup development machine - the only real problem it gives me is that the RAM limit of 640MB means I'm on VM almost by the time I'm done logging in. My impulse-buy window is slowly but surely closing. I'll be into full cost/benefit mode within an hour. I've got a dual processor machine, I've got a portable and I've got an x86. So maybe a DP x86 portable isn't that high on my list after all.
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 11:50 AM

Yeah, it's taking them a while to get that store back up, at least the US one. I'm thinking more and more that something else is in the works. If it's just for these new MBs, I'd love to know what they're doing! Unless they're having some technical glitch with the update.
But I hope it's back up soon so people can order these. I'm sure you're not the only one in the situation you describe.
Edit: and JUST after I posted this it came back up. So far it looks like like just the new MacBooks. Oh well, these are cool. But I had started to get my hopes up for something else.
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 12:00 PM

I like the glossy screen very much.
I have a Dell with a matte screen, and the colors jump out of the Glossy MB screen.
As for reflection, I really have not seen that as a problem.
It's really personal preference...drop into and Apple store and put a MBP and MB side by side. I did and I like the glossy screen and am very happy I went with it.
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 12:14 PM

As with others who have posted, I don't have any real issues with the glossy screen. If possible, I suggest viewing in person yourself before you buy, though. You will get the occasional distracting reflection, but thankfully, it usually just takes a small tweak of screen angle or head angle to make it vanish.
And the colors...it just looks so much nicer than the flat screen.
-rob.

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Posted 08 November 2006 - 12:23 PM

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My machine isn't obsolete, it's just no longer the fastest MacBook on the block. And that's fine with me, as this one was already fast enough for my portable needs. As I often say, buy when you have to buy, and then don't look back.
-rob.


I, on the other hand, will always have the consolation that my iBook is still the fastest iBook Apple ever sold.
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Posted 08 November 2006 - 12:25 PM

As far as I can tell, they've added the updated MacBook and that's it.
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