Er... Duh?
Well, the "er, duh" is that they actually made the damned thing for sale. It really cooks. It's like making a car without a radiator. Poor design.
These Apples are no where near as bad as that.
Duh!
Er... Duh?
If you dont like the temps, install smcfancontrol and set minimum fan speed for you MacBook.
Do you think that there is an issue with heat and Apples?
I let my MBP manage heat. Should I install that fan control option?
I am REALLY surprised you have so many issues with MacBooks!
Font smoothing: people either think its blurry, or they love it. Personally, I love it - no pixelated corners of letters and numbers, looks bigger than in Win, which is good for me because cant see details if the object is far from me.
Heat: its hotter than some laptops with comparible specs because it makes less noise and is much thinner. The Core Duo MacBooks (and Pros) were MUCH hotter, because they had their fans spinning at 2x slower speed.
If you dont like the temps, install smcfancontrol and set minimum fan speed for you MacBook.
Weight: its NOT heavy. Compare a laptop in the same price range and with the same display size. They are about the same (for example Sony Vaio - the model that comes in different colors with 13" screen)
Weight distribution: the weight distribution in Mac laptops is one of the best I've ever seen. Its very even. On most other laptops, even on Vaios the most weight is above the keyboard.
P.S.: can you point me to a laptop in the same price range, with beautiful design, so thin, with same specs and the IMO best OS on the planet? Thank you.
Actually, the M1330 came out in the beginning of July, long after the MB speed bump. Companies leap frog each other all the time. Comparing specs on a day-to-day basis is a waste of time.
omg bff jill. Who gives a crap? Because its newer make it worse? That doesn't make any sense - all you're saying is that Apple is lazy for not updating the line to keep up with its competition.
Not if you don't mind buying replacement parts for overcooked PVC and other plastics in the near future.Do you think that there is an issue with heat and Apples?
I let my MBP manage heat. Should I install that fan control option?
Weight Distribution -- IMHO you're wrong. ALL the weight in towards the back of the unit. It is like an anchor practically.... you're probably just used to it.
Other laptops -- well, i don't see why you think they are so beautiful. They are kinda dull and boring looking as the design is quite old. How about the Thinkpad ultraportables for less money and more power? 7200RPM, C2d etc. You got me on OS X, but that's cause Apple won't sell it without their limited hardware selection.
Heat & Weight -- already discussed above. It is hotter and heavier than most other current models. This unit is just a very old design now.
Font smoothing -- also already discussed. On screen view ability is just not as good.
Sesshi, what is your problem? Your posts are very well thought out and (factually) enjoyable to read, but your arrogance and unnecessary rudeness just detracts from your credibility.
Dream on.It mat be ancient in general technology terms, but not in Apple's typical timeline.
Text rendering problems
Never heard that one before.. Maybe your eyes need a software upgrade. lol
Thank you for the criticism. I am aware of your - and others - issues with my 'problem'.
I do try my best to be accurate, and do make a point of speaking from applicable personal experience. Any "arrogance" or "rudeness" from my side - and I don't deny that some of my posts may appear so depending on your point of view - will be the result of half-truths or inaccuracies bandied about by those who have less of an idea what they're taking about. Well - either that, or a bad lunch.
And I should, I know, for the sake of online etiquette be a little more conciliatory, but I may not feel the need to dip it in platitudes and instead call it like it is, given the almost-certain outcome of the response no matter how it is sugar-coated. English is not my first language, so perhaps I spend a little more time than many native speakers in composing a response - therefore I would be happier with less typing to outline my views on a given subject. This might explain my brevity on certain occasions.
Put it another way. I am generally an efficient person and I might feel that it is in some ways better to go:
[personal 'opinion' coloured by fanboyism] - [researchable fact delivered with a degree of impact] - [**** you] - [well **** you too]
than
[personal 'opinion'] - [I feel that you...] - [more personal 'opinion'] - [it may seem to be...] - [an irate response with more personal 'opinion'] - [I really do think that you...] - [**** you] - [Maybe I should have explained...] - [**** you with even more personal 'opinion', or a graceless exit from the thread].
But on the whole you know, I'm just here to shoot the breeze - and of course, to say what I think. As should be amply apparent, consideration for 'online cred' is not a factor when I compose my posts.
Sesshi, your English is very strong if you are truly not a native English speaker.However, it does explain quite a bit of your verbosity!
I understand what you mean when you say you'd rather just "tell it like it is", but there are ways to do such a thing without degrading others. It would be unfair of anyone to request that you "sugar-coat" your responses, but not going out of your way to hurt the feelings of others is a good start. The internet is real life, and we have an obligation to the people we converse with on it.
Anyway, very sorry that I interrupted this discussion!
As an owner of a MB and MBP I agree that the MB gets way too hot to use comfortably in one's lap, even when just web browsing.