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se7entythree
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no netbook

10/14/2008 2:23:14 PM

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i'm ok with it so long as people carry their freakin' cable with them, it's just so lame to have to transfer your presentation to a PC b/c you can't connect to any external video source

10/14/2008 2:24:45 PM

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i have to say.... if I run into some money in the next few months (Christmas bonus, anyone?) I might take the plunge on the new display. I already need a new external display (airline f'ed up my current Dell monitor), and I really like the integrated features, like the magsafe, USB, speakers and iSight.
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/10/14/up-close-photos-of-the-new-24-apple-display

10/14/2008 2:44:32 PM

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good overview
http://www.apple.com/mac/whichmacbook/
http://www.apple.com/mac/whichmacbook/compare.html

i love the black bezel around the screen

10/14/2008 3:09:47 PM

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Those trackpads look fucking sweet.

10/14/2008 3:21:56 PM

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Does it FINALLY support dual external displays?

for the love of everything good and holy, please fucking say yes.

10/14/2008 3:27:44 PM

agentlion
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interesting that they pretty quietly upgraded the entire line to use DDR3 RAM instead of DDR2

10/14/2008 4:14:35 PM

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the new trackpad is big enough that you can still rest your thumb where the button used to be, and use your thumb to click if you want
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/10/14/answers-about-the-new-buttonless-macbook-trackpad


10/14/2008 4:51:27 PM

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looks like you could scramble an egg on it!

10/14/2008 5:01:52 PM

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I think the DDR3 is a big feature lol, surprised I just figured it out from reading this thread.

I still don't care for the black keyboard and am so-so on the glossy black screen bezel. Seems like it just doesn't fit the overall design and doesn't look as sleek as the old macbook pros.

10/14/2008 5:02:53 PM

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"Does it FINALLY support dual external displays?

for the love of everything good and holy, please fucking say yes."


The Macbook Pro has always supported dual DVI support for monitors such as the 30" beast. But i don't think that is quite what you were asking.

10/14/2008 5:10:18 PM

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What about the heat? That's been the single issue keeping me from buying a MacBook for two generations. Can you actually use it on your lap now? Will it melt anything it touches still?

10/14/2008 5:51:15 PM

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my mb pro has never had a problem getting too hot unless you use it on a down comforter or something for a while during pretty hard use then put it on your lap

[Edited on October 14, 2008 at 5:57 PM. Reason : but yes, in that condition it will melt your skin lol]

10/14/2008 5:57:39 PM

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will these be available at best buy immediately? i wanna go look, but don't wanna drive 30 miles

10/14/2008 7:04:04 PM

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two finger scroll on mac trackpads > everything

everything else about mac track pads > nothing

10/14/2008 7:50:09 PM

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"What about the heat? That's been the single issue keeping me from buying a MacBook for two generations. Can you actually use it on your lap now? Will it melt anything it touches still?"


Yes, this has always been an issue. but so long as I'm not using it naked on my lap...its never been hot enough to 'melt my skin' through my clothes. But it does get pretty hot...in some spots (the frame right above the keyboard especially and right below the screen hinge) gets almost too hot to the touch. Every where else on the laptop is fine.

but personally it hasn't been an issue big enough to keep me from owning one. Hell my 17" HP monster used to get just as hot and it was made of shitty plastic.

10/14/2008 7:54:01 PM

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Looks pretty freaking hawt to me. I'm a sucker for machined aluminum bits, what can i say. No seams... *drool*

Its nice that the macbook is now a semiviable option now. Its now built right and has passable graphics. I'm still not sure that i could live w/ a 13" though.. hrmm that plus a cinema display...

I'll be saving my pennies.


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"i have to say.... if I run into some money in the next few months (Christmas bonus, anyone?) I might take the plunge on the new display. I already need a new external display (airline f'ed up my current Dell monitor), and I really like the integrated features, like the magsafe, USB, speakers and iSight. "


Are they letting you keep the furniture?

10/14/2008 8:09:40 PM

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My Early 08 15" Macbook Pro stays at a fine temperature doing email and websurfing. But if I'm watching a movie or using VMWare Fusion for too long, i start worrying about my future ability to have kids.....

My wife's 1st generation Intel MacBook (white plastic) stays relatively cool, though

^ i'm uhh.... pretending I wasn't laid off yesterday!
How about, I'll buy one with my signing bonus for the next job which I'm sure is just around the corner

[Edited on October 14, 2008 at 8:13 PM. Reason : .]

10/14/2008 8:11:48 PM

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http://www.woot.com/Blog/ViewEntry.aspx?Id=6148

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"10 Big Announcements from Apple Today
by Scott Lydon & Jason Toon

1. iPhone now available in three slightly different shades of black; pre-orders crash AT&T’s network yet again
2. New iPod PicoShuffle randomly plays up to three songs
3. Upgrade to OS X takes away some feature you really liked, replaces it with another way to access the iTunes Store
4. MacAir meets cousin Duncan MacAir who has the exact same specs and same release date but was never before mentioned, for some reason
5. Apple to buy up the last functioning remnants of the global finance system
6. New iPod Taste uses proprietary TongueScreen technology
7. Time Machine now allows access to the future, but some timelines are alternate so using it violates warranty
8. The entity known as Apple Inc. is actually a front for the Federation of Light
9. New commemorative black turtleneck that plays mp3s
10. Coming next year: US Festival ‘09
"

10/14/2008 8:19:13 PM

agentlion
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a bit over the top, but here is a good video showing the background of the MacBook
http://www.apple.com/macbook/#designvideo


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"everything else about mac track pads > nothing"


multi-touch, anyone?
The new track pads can use up to 4 fingers for various gestures

10/14/2008 8:27:09 PM

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Two finger scroll
Two finger zoom (or change text size)
Two finger rotate
Three finger back/forward
Four finger expose/dashboard/app switcher (I suppose you'll probably be able to change this in the preferences)

all are insanely fucking cool.

i want a mbpro just for this trackpad.

10/14/2008 8:44:37 PM

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^^ you forgot that this is TWW. Multi-finger gestures on a trackpad can be quite confusing for some.

10/14/2008 8:46:20 PM

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every picture of the new laptops on apple's website, and videos makes me lol. even they have reflections and glare from the glossy screen. that would drive me crazy.



my powerbook was very cumbersome for me to ctrl + click and still is unless I use the modified touchpad firmware or an external mouse. good job on accessibility, apple. i hope the new touchpads are better

10/14/2008 8:47:06 PM

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holy shit, Australia got fucked in pricing. As did the U.K.

10/14/2008 8:49:15 PM

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"my powerbook was very cumbersome for me to ctrl + click and still is unless I use the modified touchpad firmware or an external mouse. good job on accessibility, apple. i hope the new touchpads are better"


ummm.... yeah. That was the entire point of the new touchpads.
You can't even compare the PowerBook touch pad to a last-gen MBP or a 1st gen MBA, much less the ones they released today

10/14/2008 9:11:32 PM

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^^^ remember the crowd they tailor to.

[Edited on October 14, 2008 at 9:12 PM. Reason : ^]

10/14/2008 9:12:35 PM

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that's why i said i hope it's an improvement over my powerbook. ctrl + click with right hand = mucho sucko

10/14/2008 9:15:15 PM

agentlion
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oh right, one arm. forgot about that
yeah, for real - you will love the two-finger right-click, and all the other gestures you can do with one hand on the trackpad

10/14/2008 9:35:59 PM

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for real, i've only messed w/ the current 2 finger stuff, but its very slick and works effortlessly. from what i've been reading the clickable trackpad and four finger stuff is quite intuitive as well.

10/14/2008 10:19:28 PM

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I love my glossy screen on my early 08 MBP, which still has a plastic covering.
The new ones have a glass covering, but apparently the LEDs are so bright they can overcome some of the glare

http://www.macworld.com/article/136063/2008/10/macbook_first_look.html
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"Users who are fans of the matte finish on the MacBook Pro are going to be quite disappointed about these new systems’ standardization, iMac style, on a glossy glass-covered display. In my extensive time with the MacBook Air over the past few months, I’ve found that the bright LED-lit screen could overpower just about every bright, glaring location you could think of.

However, since the displays are a single span of glass, there’s an easy solution for fans of anti-glare-coated displays: if they don’t already, companies will no doubt begin to make screen protectors, like those already available for the iPhone, that you can apply to your display in order to remove the shine and return an old-school matte finish. Yeah, it’ll be more work and more cost, but it’s not as if there isn’t an option out there if you just can’t stand the glossy look. (Me, I love it.)"


also there are even more preferences for mouse buttons - you can map a corner of the trackpad as a right-click
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"But the new trackpad has a few new tricks up its sleeve. You can program either the bottom right or left corner of the trackpad to act as a secondary mouse button. In other words, if you click in the bottom corner of the trackpad, it can be registered as a right-click. So the no-button laptop can act as a two-button laptop after all. (There’s no support for any additional button mappings, however.)"



and some more "surprise features"
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"Yes, it’s true—these new MacBooks work with your iPhone headphones. If you click the button on your iPhone headphones, iTunes pauses. Click again, and the music resumes. A double-click advances one track, and a triple-click moves back a track—just like on the iPhone. What’s more, the headphones’ built-in microphone appears as the input device “Microphone port” in the Sound preference pane."


[Edited on October 15, 2008 at 12:11 AM. Reason : .]

10/15/2008 12:06:13 AM

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"every picture of the new laptops on apple's website, and videos makes me lol. even they have reflections and glare from the glossy screen. that would drive me crazy. "


i've seen some stupid shit on here before..but you can't be serious. Yes there will always be glare and reflections BUT those images don't have real glare and reflections...that white gradient you see is digitally rendered. LOL. Ever wonder why its the exact same gradient in the exact same spot in every single iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, iMac, Macbook, and Macbook Pro image? come on now...this is elementary graphic design tricks for glass effects.


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"my powerbook was very cumbersome for me to ctrl + click and still is unless I use the modified touchpad firmware or an external mouse. good job on accessibility, apple. i hope the new touchpads are better"


you do know that went away with powerbooks which was many years ago, right? thats like bitching about apple having a one button mouse for desktops when they actually have a two button mouse thats been out for quite a while.

[Edited on October 15, 2008 at 12:15 AM. Reason : .]

10/15/2008 12:10:00 AM

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"Yes, this has always been an issue. but so long as I'm not using it naked on my lap...its never been hot enough to 'melt my skin' through my clothes. But it does get pretty hot...in some spots (the frame right above the keyboard especially and right below the screen hinge) gets almost too hot to the touch. Every where else on the laptop is fine.

but personally it hasn't been an issue big enough to keep me from owning one. Hell my 17" HP monster used to get just as hot and it was made of shitty plastic."


when applecare ran out on my first gen (core duo) mbp, i took it apart and redid the thermal paste on the gpu/cpu heat pipe with arctic silver... you wouldn't believe how much cooler it runs now.

something to consider.

10/15/2008 12:16:19 AM

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to jump over to a macbook id have to be able to spend $2000 / 3 years on my computing needs

financially right now i cannot do that

10/15/2008 1:41:23 AM

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"Yes there will always be glare and reflections BUT"


Actually, there are no-glare screens. And there are outdoor capable LCD displays.

10/15/2008 1:54:26 AM

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"i've seen some stupid shit on here before..but you can't be serious. Yes there will always be glare and reflections BUT those images don't have real glare and reflections...that white gradient you see is digitally rendered. LOL. Ever wonder why its the exact same gradient in the exact same spot in every single iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, iMac, Macbook, and Macbook Pro image? come on now...this is elementary graphic design tricks for glass effects."


you're an idiot. i dont care if its rendered or not (which i know it is). i just thought it was humorous that even on the website the glare is enough to bother me. i couldn't imagine using it for real.

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"you do know that went away with powerbooks which was many years ago, right? thats like bitching about apple having a one button mouse for desktops when they actually have a two button mouse thats been out for quite a while."


sorry, i dont like apple enough to go out and buy every new model that comes out. as ive said before my powerbook is going on 4-5 years old, and that particular model's ctrl+click scheme isn't good for me. since im in the market to replace my aging laptop and would consider another apple laptop, i simply stated that i hope the new touchpads are better than the model I have.

quit trying to read through the lines and pull out an argument that isn't there.

10/15/2008 7:52:25 AM

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"The Macbook Pro has always supported dual DVI support for monitors such as the 30" beast. But i don't think that is quite what you were asking."


right, i'm wanting to use two external 22" displays with MBpro. I still use a 4 year old 17" powerbook + one external display, but if i buy a new one, i'd like to drop down to a 15" but then would like to have two larger displays. My old T23 from several years ago could do this, but it's silly that no apple laptop supports this (without expensive third party hardware)

10/15/2008 8:13:58 AM

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I don't know what it takes to support it on the graphics card end, but DisplayPort supports daisy chaining multiple displays.

10/15/2008 8:52:53 AM

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"you do know that went away with powerbooks which was many years ago, right? thats like bitching about apple having a one button mouse for desktops when they actually have a two button mouse thats been out for quite a while"


its not two buttons if you cant click them at the same time. The mightymouse is a giant piece of shit. And being locked into one hardware mouse button on a laptop is just stupid.

10/15/2008 9:07:17 AM

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you still got two fingers right? that's not hardware enough for ya?

10/15/2008 9:18:37 AM

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The one button mouse always has been dumb and always will be dumb. It's really just being stubborn for the sake of being stubborn at this point.

10/15/2008 10:01:02 AM

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I think it most definitely was a case of being stubborn for quite a while, but now with multi-touch trackpads, I think i am on board with them in saying physical buttons are arbitrary and needless.

and of course with desktops it's a non-issue because they've supported multi-button mouses for years

10/15/2008 10:19:11 AM

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^

10/15/2008 10:25:54 AM

se7entythree
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my dad's 2007 mbp burned the shit out of my thigh when i was using it w/ shorts on. all i was doing was surfing. that's the one thing i don't like about them. it's a laptop, you're supposed to be able to use it in your lap [without getting burned].

10/15/2008 10:31:35 AM

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^ that's why they don't actually call them laptops anymore...they're called "notebooks"

10/15/2008 10:45:59 AM

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the stubbornness comes from the people that think its dumb to have an intuitive trackpad that can detect between left and right mouse clicks. You don't need a visual aid of a second button to know how to right click.

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"sorry, i dont like apple enough to go out and buy every new model that comes out. as ive said before my powerbook is going on 4-5 years old, and that particular model's ctrl+click scheme isn't good for me. since im in the market to replace my aging laptop and would consider another apple laptop, i simply stated that i hope the new touchpads are better than the model I have."


no one is arguing...just pointing out that you can't come in here bitching about something thats 4-5 years old. in this industry 6 months is [OLD]. It just sounds like you've been hiding under a rock.

[Edited on October 15, 2008 at 11:20 AM. Reason : .]

10/15/2008 11:16:59 AM

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you mean double click

10/15/2008 11:18:52 AM

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"its not two buttons if you cant click them at the same time. The mightymouse is a giant piece of shit. And being locked into one hardware mouse button on a laptop is just stupid."


I might be missing something here but when do you need to click both right and left mouse buttons at the same time?

^no? double click what?

[Edited on October 15, 2008 at 11:21 AM. Reason : .]

10/15/2008 11:21:09 AM

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left click is now single click
right click is now double click (or maybe corner click)
double click is now...super click?

[Edited on October 15, 2008 at 11:25 AM. Reason : double click=fingers]

10/15/2008 11:23:46 AM

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^on the new trackpads? I didn't read into all the gestures etc....but that does sound lame. I really like the 2 finger clicks for right click.

10/15/2008 11:25:24 AM

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the things people argue about...

i'm loling all over myself here.

10/15/2008 11:26:57 AM

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