Originally posted by: makoto00
Originally posted by: Agentbolt
The current macbooks are rock solid, cheap, and perform extremely well. The new macbook is going to have worse Wifi signal (screw you aluminum enclosures), a few yawn-inducing new features (Yay! Fancy new trackpad! LED display I can't really see the difference of unless I'm comparing the two side by side!) and you also get to play that most wonderful, exciting of games: "Buy a 1st Gen Mac product and see what happens after the warranty runs out."
I'm sticking with my Santa Rosa 2.2 for awhile.
Heh. I had a first gen macbook and it was great. Never had a problem with it, and using it is what convinced me to get a macbook pro.
With that said, earlier this year I picked up the penryn macbook pro, and I can tell you firsthand that that I have better WiFi signal on the mbp than on any of my friends macbooks (amongst all revisions, in a school setting). I don't know where you got the information that the casing would cause a worse signal. While I understand the mbp has a different airport card, there is still no basis to make this assumption. My biggest gripe about the anodized aluminum is that it gets scratched really easily.
I will agree with you that the multitouch is more of a gimmick, but it is still nice to have.
Your last comment on the LED display bothers me the most, and is what prompted me to make a reply - to me the difference between LED backlit displays and normal LCD displays is huge. I simply cannot go back to an older display as it looks too dull and dark, and anyone who has made the jump between model revisions will tell you the same. The LED backlit display was a pretty huge selling point to me.
As for warranty, I think it is wise to always pick up the extended applecare warranty for a number of reasons. 1) Apple's customer service is pretty damn awesome. 2) Extended warranty will increase the resale value of the laptop later on down the road. 3) Being an early adopter may carry some risks, but none that apple won't fix.