Buying a maxed out model. It's my travel computer. I have a more powerful set up I keep in the home office.
I went to two local post offices today and was directed that its been all moved to online now. I did it online but you do have to pay the $1.05 identity check fee. Small fee to pay when it will get back $130 on the new Macbook.
Only thing now I have been debating is going for the 13" rMBP with 256GB SSD. I currently have a 256 13" air and my usage fits exactly what the new rMB is being marketed for, only thing I am slightly concerned with is that I will lose 3 hours of battery life going from 12 > 9, but I am not sure how much I will notice it. I had a 13" air that had 9 hours battery life before I spilled a beer on it and loved that to death and am looking forward to having a computer the footprint of the 11" air but with a 12" retina screen.
Hoping Bestbuy will have these on the 10th, or else Ill just go to a Apple store.
Well, that still seems a little sneaky (although not illegal).
It wouldn't matter for me, though, because I will almost certainly be going with a BTO anyway.
Just noticed your location...assuming that's Portland, Maine, are you buying in Maine, or driving down to NH?![]()
Some of these comments remind me of us Americans' desire to buy big trucks and full size SUVs. People say they need the room, want to sit higher, feel safer, etc., but they are in them alone or with one other person a lot of the time. Some of the same people join in with the complaints about gas prices. Huh? If anyone planning to buy a full size SUV or truck delayed their purchase, as a group, for two months the auto manufacturers would be on the phone with the oil companies so fast it wouldn't be funny. But that will never happen. The bottom has to fall out, like it did a few years ago, then those people with the large vehicles couldn't give their vehicles away.
Oh, my point. The rMB is more than enough computer for most people even though they think they need more. I am typing this from a 15" rMBP - gasp - without a CD/DVD drive. I have managed. The only thing I would be missing with the rMB is a SD slot when I am traveling and want to look at pictures. I'm sure an adapter will come out though.
Buying a maxed out model. It's my travel computer. I have a more powerful set up I keep in the home office.
When buying a model of computer that is designed more for portability than power, is buying a 'maxed out' version worth the extra cash?
Oh, my point. The rMB is more than enough computer for most people even though they think they need more. I am typing this from a 15" rMBP - gasp - without a CD/DVD drive. I have managed. The only thing I would be missing with the rMB is a SD slot when I am traveling and want to look at pictures. I'm sure an adapter will come out though.
I'm going into the store on Friday with the intention of buying one, but if I find something very apparent that I dislike, I'll walk. I will give it a good workout for the next 15 days before finally deciding to keep it.
Absolutely the perfect plan.
The perfect plan for me is buying online as soon as orders go up. No checking it out in the store for me.
I'm going into the store on Friday with the intention of buying one, but if I find something very apparent that I dislike, I'll walk. I will give it a good workout for the next 15 days before finally deciding to keep it.
The only thing I would be missing with the rMB is a SD slot when I am traveling and want to look at pictures. I'm sure an adapter will come out though.
haha... I see a lot of people here on planning to do the same thing like I do:
buy the new rMB and use it to the max (read: your daily workload plus some extra heavy stuff) for about 14 days...Either Apple is getting a lot of devices back after 14 days or we'll see happy campers here in about 2 weeks from now...
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I've been a little frustrated reading so many cases *against* the Retina MacBook around, glad to see this post so I can add my case *for* it here just to have a voice in the conversation.
TL;DR: The Retina MacBook is an excellent secondary computer for powerusers.
My recent history of laptops consists of an 11" Air from 2012-14, and a13" RMBP for this last year which I am still using. I *loved* my 11" Air, but the lack of retina drove my crazy after awhile and when I realized the fabled 12" retina MBA was still far away from release, I gave up waiting and got the 13" RMBP last April. It's a great computer, but I wish it were smaller, and lighter, and had no fans. This new RMB is the exact computer I've wanted all this time, and I'm thrilled that I'll be able to buy one this Friday.
I'll be buying the 512gb 1.3GHz version in Space Gray. That computer has more than enough processor power for the tasks I do 99% of the time I will be using it, and during the 1% of my use where it will be a bottleneck, oh wellI don't mind waiting a smidgen longer for tasks to complete for things I do very rarely. Only having a single port is also of no concern for me. I literally never use my laptop while plugged in to power, and almost never use anything that requires a USB connection. I think in the last 3 years I have had to use a USB thumb drive two times, used an ethernet-to-USB adapter once to have my car coded, and hooked up my DSLR while traveling maybe ten times totalI plan on buying a $10 Monoprice USB-C adapter for those rare instances, which I'll just keep in my camera bag. Lacking a SD slot is also no concern because I use a Canon 5d mkii which uses CF cards. 8gb of RAM is plenty for the tasks I'll be doing.
Therefore it's the perfect computer for me. A brilliant retina screen, amazingly light and small but with a near full-size keyboard and excellent battery life. Enough horsepower that I'll almost never experience any lag whatsoever, and enough storage that I can sync my entire Dropbox to it and have everything at my fingertips that I need to do my work in an emergency.
Of course, it is a bit pricey relative to other laptops in the line-up in terms of performance, but I'm willing to pay that premium because of how perfect this computer is for me. For what I'm looking for in a laptop, this is by far the best fit. Also, once I break down the price, it seems pretty reasonable for my situation. I expect to use this RMB for about two years after which I will sell it used. I estimate I'll get at least $750 for it, so my net cost for two years of use will be around $1,000. I'm fortunate enough with my freelance work that less than *ten hours of work per year* will more than cover the cost of owning this laptop. To me, that seems like a bargain for such an important and convenient tool.
Why am I still a newbie here? I've been registered for 13 years.