If Apple makes glossy screens standard, I'll be really annoyed. Anyways, I hope Apple will put a DL Superdrive in the 15". I highly doubt that it will have 802.11n - it isn't even standardized yet.
freestyleguy128 said:...just go inside...and who really sits at starbucks for 2.5 hours?
Erasmus said:If Apple ends up putting a super graphics card in the MBP that gobbles the juice, is there any reason why if you want better battery life, if ur just typing or something, why you can't throttle back the card to a minimum? I realise Apple doesn't have a tool for this, but is there any chance of this in an update, or couldn't we just use an ATI app?
Pre-emptive Cheers for any response
EDIT: What about shutting it down completely and using Quartz (Extreme, whatever) or something so the CPU does the work? Is this even possible, or practical?
vv-tim said:An "ATI Tool" for Mac OS X would be lovely. Then I could underclock my X1600 to 150mhz or so when I'm just browsing the web and overclock to 430mhz when I'm playing WoW.
Josias said:17" ($2749):
2.33 GHz Merom (T7400)
1x1 GB RAM (upgradeable to 2 GB)
256 MB X1800 (512 MB option)
Magnetic Latch and integrated keyboard
1920x1200 glossy (no matte option)
160 GB 5.400 rpm. HDD
75 Wh battery
0.9" (possible duo to integrated keyboard and thinner SD's).
Erasmus said:The name "ATIcellerator" comes to mind. I think that's it. It would no doubt be found at the ATI website. I don't have a link (sorry I'm lazy) but I know they have a whole lot of software there that I found. (Or maybe that's nVidia???)
But it's still ATI software, and therefore is automatically inferior to Apple software. Although the Apple software doesn't exist. Hopefully yet.
Come on Apple! A novel way to improve Battery Life, while making your customers happier has got to be a good thing!
Erasmus said:It would no doubt be found at the ATI website.
steelfist said:the next rev will have improved cooling and a small cpu speed increase. up 200 mhz. i would be very pissed if the macbook pros are still hot.
poppe said:Hopefully we can get 4 gbs of ram... Or do we have to wait for a new board?... that'd be lame...
vv-tim said:ATIcellerator doesn't work for the X1600 right now :/
sane here.mode said:I don't know whether or not heat output would make this a feasible option, but I would love for the MacBook Pro to be released with a redesigned case in the style of the regular MacBooks, in black and white. Especially if this would actually bring a reduction in heat issues and better distribute it out of the notebook, moreso than the current brushed steel casing.
same here.mode said:I don't know whether or not heat output would make this a feasible option, but I would love for the MacBook Pro to be released with a redesigned case in the style of the regular MacBooks, in black and white. Especially if this would actually bring a reduction in heat issues and better distribute it out of the notebook, moreso than the current brushed steel casing.
Sure there is... Mobility x1800 or x1800xt which either one would PWNNNNN! I'm completely happy with my x1600 though, fabulous gpu for this setup.Hector said:we are likely to see the x1600 stay as nothing newer in that power envelope unless they switch to the 7600 but there's not much point and it's more power hungry.
Redesigned case is definately on the horizon too, I wouldn't count that out yetmikes63737 said:Support for 4 GB of RAM would be nice.
Magnetic Latch
Rotating iSight maybe
160 GB HD
Merom Processors
But all I think will really happen is a magnetic latch and Merom processors.
Erasmus said:"Now THAT's what I'm talkin' about!"
to quote from my favourite TV Show Stargate.
I hope you are right.
I'm not usually a praying man, but Jobs, if you are out there, Listen To Josias! He gives hope to people like us.
How bout 4GB RAM?
I love X1800 and Merom 2.33
Silentwave said:No Don't listen, put 2.33 merom in the 15.4" as well, support for >2GB RAM (give us a 3rd or 4th slot), and we MUST HAVE MATTE SCREENS AVAILABLE.
Matte is very important for people who are creative professionals who want to see a truer output than what a glossy screen will show (it oversaturates and makes it too contrasty), and I don't want glare! my last notebook had a glossy screen, it was near impossible to clean and even worse in terms of glare.