I have a couple dents on my MacBook Pro that says silver aluminum cases are not practical.
Back to you.
Personally, I'd rather have the dents in the aluminum case than the thick creaky plastic. The polycarbonate isn't bad at all, but it is a bit thicker. Honestly there's not a dent in my MBP or my friend's 3 year old powerbook because we simply take care of out stuff, not that the persons with dents don't
🙄 I am sure they treat their $2000 laptops with the utmost care
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Well, I never looked at the benchmarks. When I purchased my eMac, I asked, "what can I do on this", when I bought the iMac G5, in terms of performance "is this faster than my eMac".
Where it sat with the PC world, I didn't care on iota. I want Mac OS X, thus, it wasn't a matter of "I can swap and maintain the operating system I like".
I'm not touchy, just find it funny that people purchase things based on benchmarketing - its like deciding which car is best on how good their advertisement jingle is.
Most people don't look at bench(marketing) at all. Most people just want to know if a machine can use MS Office and check emails and facebook. The specs don't get the average user that far at all, only to the point where they feel confident in their purchase.
Since we are nerds, that waste our time talking about specs on machines that have no benchmarks, aren't out on the market at all, and in many cases are just rumors, specs and benchmarks matter to us. We want this much RAM and this much HDD space, and this much GFX memory at this temperature and so forth. When, all in all, benchmarks, and the announcement of new hardware that won't ship until mid January is all about advertisements.
A few months ago Dell gave some tech news site an image of a concept display and the specs of said concept, and everyone was on the horn about how Dell's monitors are this and that and Apple is this and that and I am so
😡 😡 😡 at Apple for this and blah... and nothing was said since.
This machine is very nice, and I would get one if it weren't for Windows, but it won't even ship with new hardware until January, when the new MBPs are supposed to come out. So this machine isn't competition for the current MBP, the next one will be it's competition. Then, when Apple doesn't meet our expectations, we can commence the bit** session about how Apple didn't grant us our wishes.
Just checked out the Dell site and spec'd me a 1530... sweet... now I will see Apple's answer to it and see if I get disappointed. The 250GB drives standard may be in the next MBP, but i'd rather have 200GB @ 7200 rpm standard. The price came to about $1700. I can see a 1730 out with that design pretty soon too.