- May 12, 2004
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I've been looking at many laptop specifications lately, but it wasn't until I spotted the MBP that something went 'ping'.
[*]LED backlighting sporting high contrast (I like to do some photoshopping sometimes)
[*]Core2Duo (I need 64-bit CPU)
[*]Reasonable good GPU: 8600M
[*]Slim (1" thick) -- important when trying to squeeze this into my lowepro phototrekker (I think it'll just about fit)
[*]dual-link DVI (I have a 30" Cinema monitor at home)
[*]DVD burner (smaller laptops sometimes "forgets" to add a burner!)
[*]A tad heavy, but I can live with 2.54 kg
[*]Decent resolution (1440x900) -- I don't want any lower DPI than that! Nor do I want 4:3 aspect ratio.
[*]...but the touchpad button is broken (there's only a single button where clearly two are needed!)
What other laptops offer LED backlighting now? Unless I can find a laptop with similar specs but smaller form factor, I think I'm pretty much sold on the MBP. I am a bit worried about Apple's Windows support, but I see many reports of successful Bootcamp installations, so I'm tempted to just wing it. (but I've also seen reports of missing drivers for VistaX64..)
I was a bit shocked to read Anand's review of the Toshiba where he mentioned the lack of nVidia (and AMD afaict) reference drivers for laptops. The situation seem similar with Apple, but it isn't easy to gauge the commitment of various laptop vendors.
I currently own a Fujitsu LifeBook P7010, which weighs in at 1.5 kg (including optical drive). Too bad its CPU is weak. (even the current model is limited by a weak CPU) I would've preferred a smaller beast than the 15.4" MBP...
[*]LED backlighting sporting high contrast (I like to do some photoshopping sometimes)
[*]Core2Duo (I need 64-bit CPU)
[*]Reasonable good GPU: 8600M
[*]Slim (1" thick) -- important when trying to squeeze this into my lowepro phototrekker (I think it'll just about fit)
[*]dual-link DVI (I have a 30" Cinema monitor at home)
[*]DVD burner (smaller laptops sometimes "forgets" to add a burner!)
[*]A tad heavy, but I can live with 2.54 kg
[*]Decent resolution (1440x900) -- I don't want any lower DPI than that! Nor do I want 4:3 aspect ratio.
[*]...but the touchpad button is broken (there's only a single button where clearly two are needed!)
What other laptops offer LED backlighting now? Unless I can find a laptop with similar specs but smaller form factor, I think I'm pretty much sold on the MBP. I am a bit worried about Apple's Windows support, but I see many reports of successful Bootcamp installations, so I'm tempted to just wing it. (but I've also seen reports of missing drivers for VistaX64..)
I was a bit shocked to read Anand's review of the Toshiba where he mentioned the lack of nVidia (and AMD afaict) reference drivers for laptops. The situation seem similar with Apple, but it isn't easy to gauge the commitment of various laptop vendors.
I currently own a Fujitsu LifeBook P7010, which weighs in at 1.5 kg (including optical drive). Too bad its CPU is weak. (even the current model is limited by a weak CPU) I would've preferred a smaller beast than the 15.4" MBP...