Just sold my rev. A (if that's what they're called) Macbook. I'm trying to convince myself it won't be a stupid move to by another right away, now rev. C.
Here's what I'm thinking. Upgrade now that the current Macbook is at the end of its product cycle, wait one year, by which time the newest Macbook (the one with LED backlighting, Santa Rosa MB, super thin, etc) will be in rev. B or C and buy it and sell the one I have. By my calculations, it will cost about $300 for each upgrade, given "student" discounts and iPod rebates.
This way, I won't be dealing with rev. A headaches and I'll always have a relatively new technology. Sound good?

Here's what I'm thinking. Upgrade now that the current Macbook is at the end of its product cycle, wait one year, by which time the newest Macbook (the one with LED backlighting, Santa Rosa MB, super thin, etc) will be in rev. B or C and buy it and sell the one I have. By my calculations, it will cost about $300 for each upgrade, given "student" discounts and iPod rebates.
This way, I won't be dealing with rev. A headaches and I'll always have a relatively new technology. Sound good?