View Full Version : Just ordered a Macbook. What should I expect?
diametric
Jul 4, 2006, 09:05 PM
I just ordered a Macbook (2.0, 1GB RAM, 80 GB HDD) from my local Apple Retailer (Apple stores are quite a while away) and I wanted to know what sort of performance bump I should expect.
I'm upgrading from a hp pavilion computer with 14 gigs of HDD with 128 MB's of RAM and a 1 GH Intel Celeron.
Would anyone know how much faster the Macbook would be?
RedBull17
Jul 4, 2006, 09:08 PM
Much faster! :D
Seriously though, you wont notice any lags in daily use applications. (Web browsing, Photo Viewing , etc)
kretzy
Jul 4, 2006, 09:11 PM
It's difficult to numerically give expectations, but you will definitely feel a big increase in speed and response time. Just don't be disappointed if you experience some lagging due to non universal apps and Rosetta, they eventually will not be a problem.
diametric
Jul 4, 2006, 09:34 PM
O_O That was fast.
It's nice to hear that I won't get any lags with programs. This machine freezes with even Messenger and Firefox running. And Photoshop barely works.
I hope I don't get any of the issues I've been hearing about. But hey, if you're gunna wait for the next thing, you'll be waiting an age.
And max, I absolutely love the Daria avvy. Very savvy.
Mackilroy
Jul 4, 2006, 10:58 PM
You might get a little slowdown with apps that aren't Universal Binary – for more on that click here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Binary). If necessary, you could even use your Windows copy of Photoshop if you had Boot Camp installed and an XP Service Pack 2 disc. But things definitely feel faster to me –*I'm on a MacBook right now (with less RAM even) and it's a HUGE improvement over my old laptop (an iBook with specs a little higher than yours).
As for issues, it depends. It may seem like there are a bunch of problems with the new computers, but this being a forum where more technically-inclined people congregate, it's a bit out of proportion. Also, people with problems are more likely to talk about them then those with none.
dmw007
Jul 4, 2006, 11:06 PM
Oh, I would say a ......
....B-I-G increase. :)
kretzy
Jul 4, 2006, 11:10 PM
And max, I absolutely love the Daria avvy. Very savvy.
Thanks! :)
Again, as everyone has said you'll notice a big difference, but don't let the non-universal thing put you off.
munkees
Jul 4, 2006, 11:34 PM
You should exspect a great feeling of euphoria.
c1gar
Jul 5, 2006, 07:56 AM
you can expet Smoking ness :)
soooo fast
generik
Jul 5, 2006, 08:41 AM
Heaven Computing
Magnus Reftel
Jul 5, 2006, 08:49 AM
you can expet Smoking ness :)
soooo fast
(silly meme mode: on)
You will melt benchmarks with a MacBook.
Agent69
Jul 5, 2006, 09:04 AM
"Just ordered a Macbook. What should I expect?"
Heat, mooing, and stains? (Just kidding; congrats on your purchase.)
count chocula
Jul 5, 2006, 12:23 PM
expect pure and absolute bliss. :D
Josias
Jul 5, 2006, 12:33 PM
I upgraded from a Fujitsu Siemens with 2.4 GHz Celeron D, 256 MB DDR RAM and a 30 GB HDD. This means mine had around double your specs. You shouldn't care, you will just meet a 2x as large an improvement, which is crazy. I never got the beachball on my MB, except when opening GarageBand. I have same MB as you, but with a 60 GB HDD. Except snappier apps and smokingly fast loading and rendering, the two bets improvements are: 1. OS X. 2. Boot time a round 20 secs.:D Congrats!:cool:
jaxstate
Jul 5, 2006, 01:11 PM
Expect to see how that "Out the Box" commercial was a lie:D , and nice speed boosts.
Zman5225
Jul 5, 2006, 01:18 PM
Expect to see how that "Out the Box" commercial was a lie:D , and nice speed boosts.
How was the out of the box commercial a lie? I was up and running when I switched over in no time flat. I had itunes playing songs, imported all my photos, and had pictures printing easy as pie, and wireless picked up without any effort on my part so I was up on the net upon bootup. Sure it was patching in the background, but so what, that didn't stop me from doing all sorts of things with it.
:rolleyes:
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