Originally posted by: AmigaMan
Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
CNET and some other tech sites have done extensive reviews on performance with macbooks and macbook pros. Just look it up and they'll show you. The performance advantages of having a dedicated graphics card only shows when you have games to play or programs that use the GPU for rendering or professional applications. The card, ATI Mobility Radeon X1600, is the same card that is used in other windows laptops, so your gaming will not be affected. That being said the card is still slow for the other cards out there
Just to clarify a bit, the x1600 in the MacBookPro under Windows (and I'd imagine under OSX as well) is underclocked compared to other notebooks using the same graphics setup. However, I'm able to overclock mine under XP to 400/400 and it produces acceptible results in Oblivion and F.E.A.R. It's not quite as fast as say an Acer Travelmate 8200, but I didn't buy my Mac for playing games. OS X is where I spend most of my time as a software developer.