Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Wow, the ADC pricing on the MacBook is $1600.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Wow, the ADC pricing on the MacBook is $1600.
Do you know the ADC pricing on the new $1299 iMac?
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Wow, the ADC pricing on the MacBook is $1600.
Do you know the ADC pricing on the new $1299 iMac?
Not that great, $1170, $1529 for the 20"
The high end Macbook is $1999, subtract $80 for 2 512MB SODIMMS, instead of 1 1GB SODIMM.
That, I'd consider hitting. If it's the 1.8 version.Originally posted by: ElFenix
$1799 for macbook pro at the education store
Originally posted by: UlricT
2-3x faster? who is gonna want a powermac now?
Originally posted by: Shlong
Keynote: http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/jan/mw2006/m_mw_2006_650_ref.mov
Originally posted by: Fox5
http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/
Lol, I love how Apple is still up to their old games. 4x the power of their old laptops. While this is probably more accurate than the old G5 to PC comparsions, especially if they take into account the video card upgrade, I still think that may be a bit of an exaggeration. A P-M is a lot more powerful than a G4 cpu, but not twice the power, and just because it has 2 cpus doesn't mean they can double the performance advantage over a single core. Actual performance increase is probably closer to 2x-3x.
Originally posted by: Shlong
Originally posted by: Fox5
http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/
Lol, I love how Apple is still up to their old games. 4x the power of their old laptops. While this is probably more accurate than the old G5 to PC comparsions, especially if they take into account the video card upgrade, I still think that may be a bit of an exaggeration. A P-M is a lot more powerful than a G4 cpu, but not twice the power, and just because it has 2 cpus doesn't mean they can double the performance advantage over a single core. Actual performance increase is probably closer to 2x-3x.
Well in the keynote Jobs is basing on floating point & some other benchmark, and he said granted not all programs will have such real-world performance gains but it'll be noticeably faster.
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
ok, don't get sucked into the 2-3x faster and the 4-5x faster for these new Intel inside MACs...
1. everyone knew PPC G5's sucked, but Jobs managed to convince people that it was faster...which is why those intel benches are faster
2. like Jobs said, those are just industry standard benchmarks, they say nothing about real world performance.
3. just because you got a new, faster CPU, doesn't mean the rest of your parts are 2-3x faster and 4-5x faster. If those new MACs have hard drives that are 2-3x faster and 4-5x faster, then yes, they have the faster computers in the world now. But fact to the matter is, those MACs are just catching up with the rest of the world now. So, they are not faster than PCs, they're just as fast...don't let Jobs market bs cloud your judgement.
I'm glad they're finally using real parts in their computers, but they're still way overpriced.
For the same $1,999 Dell's inspiron 9400 has a faster core Duo processor @ 1.83GHz, a larger 17" screen, more memory @ 1GB, and faster graphics card @ 256MB GeForce GO 7800. The only thing it lacks is a dvd burner, it has a DVD/cd burner combo (the dvd burner upgrade is only $75...)
So, don't get sucked into Apple's yet again, more expensive - inferior hardware
I like their OS better though![]()
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
ok, don't get sucked into the 2-3x faster and the 4-5x faster for these new Intel inside MACs...
1. everyone knew PPC G5's sucked, but Jobs managed to convince people that it was faster...which is why those intel benches are faster
2. like Jobs said, those are just industry standard benchmarks, they say nothing about real world performance.
3. just because you got a new, faster CPU, doesn't mean the rest of your parts are 2-3x faster and 4-5x faster. If those new MACs have hard drives that are 2-3x faster and 4-5x faster, then yes, they have the faster computers in the world now. But fact to the matter is, those MACs are just catching up with the rest of the world now. So, they are not faster than PCs, they're just as fast...don't let Jobs market bs cloud your judgement.
I'm glad they're finally using real parts in their computers, but they're still way overpriced.
For the same $1,999 Dell's inspiron 9400 has a faster core Duo processor @ 1.83GHz, a larger 17" screen, more memory @ 1GB, and faster graphics card @ 256MB GeForce GO 7800. The only thing it lacks is a dvd burner, it has a DVD/cd burner combo (the dvd burner upgrade is only $75...)
So, don't get sucked into Apple's yet again, more expensive - inferior hardware
I like their OS better though![]()
The Dell is also 8lbs. That is huge in the laptop world. It's not unusual that you get less for the money when you get a smaller laptop. Look at the 3lb Sony.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
ok, don't get sucked into the 2-3x faster and the 4-5x faster for these new Intel inside MACs...
1. everyone knew PPC G5's sucked, but Jobs managed to convince people that it was faster...which is why those intel benches are faster
2. like Jobs said, those are just industry standard benchmarks, they say nothing about real world performance.
3. just because you got a new, faster CPU, doesn't mean the rest of your parts are 2-3x faster and 4-5x faster. If those new MACs have hard drives that are 2-3x faster and 4-5x faster, then yes, they have the faster computers in the world now. But fact to the matter is, those MACs are just catching up with the rest of the world now. So, they are not faster than PCs, they're just as fast...don't let Jobs market bs cloud your judgement.
I'm glad they're finally using real parts in their computers, but they're still way overpriced.
For the same $1,999 Dell's inspiron 9400 has a faster core Duo processor @ 1.83GHz, a larger 17" screen, more memory @ 1GB, and faster graphics card @ 256MB GeForce GO 7800. The only thing it lacks is a dvd burner, it has a DVD/cd burner combo (the dvd burner upgrade is only $75...)
So, don't get sucked into Apple's yet again, more expensive - inferior hardware
I like their OS better though![]()
The Dell is also 8lbs. That is huge in the laptop world. It's not unusual that you get less for the money when you get a smaller laptop. Look at the 3lb Sony.
Originally posted by: Fox5
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
ok, don't get sucked into the 2-3x faster and the 4-5x faster for these new Intel inside MACs...
1. everyone knew PPC G5's sucked, but Jobs managed to convince people that it was faster...which is why those intel benches are faster
2. like Jobs said, those are just industry standard benchmarks, they say nothing about real world performance.
3. just because you got a new, faster CPU, doesn't mean the rest of your parts are 2-3x faster and 4-5x faster. If those new MACs have hard drives that are 2-3x faster and 4-5x faster, then yes, they have the faster computers in the world now. But fact to the matter is, those MACs are just catching up with the rest of the world now. So, they are not faster than PCs, they're just as fast...don't let Jobs market bs cloud your judgement.
I'm glad they're finally using real parts in their computers, but they're still way overpriced.
For the same $1,999 Dell's inspiron 9400 has a faster core Duo processor @ 1.83GHz, a larger 17" screen, more memory @ 1GB, and faster graphics card @ 256MB GeForce GO 7800. The only thing it lacks is a dvd burner, it has a DVD/cd burner combo (the dvd burner upgrade is only $75...)
So, don't get sucked into Apple's yet again, more expensive - inferior hardware
I like their OS better though![]()
The Dell is also 8lbs. That is huge in the laptop world. It's not unusual that you get less for the money when you get a smaller laptop. Look at the 3lb Sony.
Normal laptop weight is 6 to 7 pounds, even on the models companies call "light weight". Plus, you usually don't get the aggressive pricing of Dells, and I've found their overbuilt cases, while they're little more than ugly plastic boxes, give more protection than the more form fitting sleek cases you see on the thin and light laptops.
A laptop only has to be 4 pounds to qualify as an ultra light from most companies. Powerbooks are between 4.6 pounds to 6.9 pounds, so they're not light either. 4.6 pounds is for the 12" model btw, which is an insane weight for a 12" screen. Most other 12" screen notebooks are in the 2.5 to 4 pound range, depending on configuration. (note, I'm using the specs of the G4 powered laptops, the new intel ones may be lighter, though if they're still using metal cases I doubt it)
And I'm sure the 17" powerbook would hit 8 pounds if equipped with a beefy gpu and a heatsink to cool it.
Ha, the ibooks are horrible too! I thought they were lighter, and while they are less powerful than the powerbooks, the 12.1" ibook is a whopping 4.9 pounds, and the 14.1" model is 5.9 pounds! Maybe the powerbook specs are listed without the battery while ibook are listed with?
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Jobs must think people are stupid if they're willing to shell out so much more so the same thing...
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Jobs must think people are stupid if they're willing to shell out so much more so the same thing...
uhhh.. where have you been, people are f'in retarded (that's just a general comment really).
You're paying not only for OS X, but for the look. Apple has a killer design team. Sure, people on this forum might thing it's ugly and whatnot, but to the masses, it turns many more heads than that piece of plastic dell.
But it will be interesting... w/ directly comparable specs to dell counterparts, we'll really find out of people value apple that much or not.
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Jobs must think people are stupid if they're willing to shell out so much more so the same thing...
uhhh.. where have you been, people are f'in retarded (that's just a general comment really).
You're paying not only for OS X, but for the look. Apple has a killer design team. Sure, people on this forum might thing it's ugly and whatnot, but to the masses, it turns many more heads than that piece of plastic dell.
But it will be interesting... w/ directly comparable specs to dell counterparts, we'll really find out of people value apple that much or not.
well...I do like the lighted keyboard...does that count?
but does that mean I'm going to pay more for the same thing? nope.
oh, the dell looks mean, but who cares what it looks like? It's just a computer. How much time do you think you will spend on: 1. working on the laptop, 2. staring at it.
exactly...it may look good, but 99.9% of the time, you'll have it open and working on something.
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Jobs must think people are stupid if they're willing to shell out so much more so the same thing...
uhhh.. where have you been, people are f'in retarded (that's just a general comment really).
You're paying not only for OS X, but for the look. Apple has a killer design team. Sure, people on this forum might thing it's ugly and whatnot, but to the masses, it turns many more heads than that piece of plastic dell.
But it will be interesting... w/ directly comparable specs to dell counterparts, we'll really find out of people value apple that much or not.
well...I do like the lighted keyboard...does that count?
but does that mean I'm going to pay more for the same thing? nope.
oh, the dell looks mean, but who cares what it looks like? It's just a computer. How much time do you think you will spend on: 1. working on the laptop, 2. staring at it.
exactly...it may look good, but 99.9% of the time, you'll have it open and working on something.
you're still thinking from a functional viewpoint.. that's not how apple sells. It's not "just a computer." They sell the look. The style. The name. And obviously they're doing a pretty damn good job.
Now, I'm not trying to sell you on a mac, just saying that's where they go to.
