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bbrosemer

macrumors 6502a
Jan 28, 2006
639
3
Hey... Is anyone wondering if the drivers that run that camera will run the isight in XP as well...?
 

bbrosemer

macrumors 6502a
Jan 28, 2006
639
3
Im just saying the average person who uses their computer to download music off the internet and uses limewire is bloating their PC, most peopleput so much crap on their computers without even knowing because they have admin accounts and just click run whenever they see an app, Im going to be a soph in college next year and I cant even tell you how many times I had to go fix my friends pc's becasue they download so much crap. With OS X at least you have to enter a password before you realize that you are installing an app. Windows badly needs this and kids need to stop having admin accounts on their comps, that is what helps the proliferation of viruses on windows based machines.
 

miniConvert

macrumors 68040
Still no integrated WCDMA (3G) in the UK :( I just can't buy myself another laptop until real go-anywhere connectivity is built in. If Dell get there before Apple do then, regardless of the pretty design and fantastic OS, functionality will get my wallet.
 

emotion

macrumors 68040
Mar 29, 2004
3,186
3
Manchester, UK
miniConvert said:
Still no integrated WCDMA (3G) in the UK :( I just can't buy myself another laptop until real go-anywhere connectivity is built in. If Dell get there before Apple do then, regardless of the pretty design and fantastic OS, functionality will get my wallet.

Can't you bluetooth to your phone for that functionality? Just wondered.
 

njmac

macrumors 68000
Jan 6, 2004
1,757
2
wow, that's one of the ugliest laptops I've ever seen..... I sure hope the original poster was joking:confused:
 

miniConvert

macrumors 68040
emotion said:
Can't you bluetooth to your phone for that functionality? Just wondered.
Yes, and rapidly run out of mobile battery. I also have a 3G Datacard... having a big chunk of plastic sticking out the side of a laptop really makes it look bad. Reception is also poor.

Internal WCDMA/GSM networking will take advantage of integrated antennae in the screen, along with not needing a fugly PCMCIA solution or a separate device such as a mobile phone, where speeds only reach the maximum supported by Bluetooth.

Some PC makers have already announced their imminent intention to integrate WCMDA/GSM chipsets that will support HSDPA at 1.2Mbps+, including Dell who has made a deal with Vodafone. Apple was ahead of the game on integrating WiFi, so I have my fingers crossed they'll do me proud here...
 

Amuraivel

macrumors member
Original poster
Jan 31, 2006
91
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No I am not joking.

Yes, this is the the deformed runt little sister that you feed dog food, and keep in a closet. The design is almost intentionally bad.


But my point is, that the features the laptop offers are what the 12" MBP should be. I don't think anyone can disagree with the fact that the Intel 950 is just not a viable chip for those light gamers. The option highspeed drives, and faster chip in a smaller an lighter package than the MB, make it the MBP 12".

The question is really why Apple there isn't a MBP 13" with a X1400 Radeon and Express 34, and backlit keyboard, all in an aluminum package.
 

macpastor

macrumors regular
Mar 22, 2006
196
0
Notice that graphics are shared up to 256? I would like to see shared
graphics on the MacBook to this too. Although I would prefer a dedicated
graphics card, this is OK...
 

Amuraivel

macrumors member
Original poster
Jan 31, 2006
91
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The memory is not shared.

It has 64 dedicated, and borrows probably another 24-48 from the system. The 256MB is just marketing hype.

The intel chip barows all its RAM from the system.

Ram is only useful if the GPU can use it.

The 7400 gets decent 3dMark05 scores ~2000
Intel gets ~500
MBP 15" ~2500
 

milo

macrumors 604
Sep 23, 2003
6,891
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What's the appeal of this?

Sure, it's slightly smaller, but with the better battery (which still didn't even give him 3 hours of use) it's 4.8 pounds, almost as much as the MB. Who cares if it's smaller if it weighs almost as much?

You can barely compare this to the MB. Comparing it to the pro is an absolute joke.
 

Amuraivel

macrumors member
Original poster
Jan 31, 2006
91
0
Barely compare? Sure it is ugly as sin, and more expensive

DVD-DL > SuperDrive MBP
Dual Audio Output (cute, i like listening to music with my wife)
Res.=Res. MB
Smaller Footprint (important for me, I work in the train, anything wider than the)
Lighter (albeit marginally)
Better camera / good speakers
2.16 = MBP
Wi-Fi finder = n/a
WAN = n/a
3dMark05@2100>550 MB
up to 4 Gigs RAM > MBP
Merom upgradeable, say that to your soldered MBP >MBP
pci-express slot = MBP
modem
S-video
pricey yes, but does have a few features.
10/100<10/100/1000
etc.

I think apple made good choices, e.g. mini-DVI, dropping the modem--but they are not pulling all the tricks

It is not that farfetched to compare it with the MacBook.

Battery is always the trade off with a dedicated GPU, you could underclock the hell out of it if you wanted longer running times.


I have a PowerBook, but there is performance hardware beyond Macintosh. I am sorry to say that this product in an applish variant.
 

mkrishnan

Moderator emeritus
Jan 9, 2004
29,776
15
Grand Rapids, MI, USA
miniConvert said:
Some PC makers have already announced their imminent intention to integrate WCMDA/GSM chipsets that will support HSDPA at 1.2Mbps+, including Dell who has made a deal with Vodafone. Apple was ahead of the game on integrating WiFi, so I have my fingers crossed they'll do me proud here...

When you say integrate WCDMA/GSM chipsets, do you mean that the chipset handles high speed standards from both sides of the fence? Right now, in the US, when laptop mfr's include built in EVDO modems or EDGE modems, are the companies pretty good about allowing this hardware access to their networks even though they didn't sell it? I'm just asking vis-à-vis the handset market in which unlocked phones are unheard of on the white market here....
 

Lixivial

macrumors 6502a
At least it doesn't have that god-awful gradient'd back like the full-size XPS does. Man...

Anyway, this does have some nice features -- the camera is more powerful and it rotates, and it actually has expansion ports, unlike the MacBook. Either way, this image is the very reason I prefer Apple laptops over many PC variants:

The lights! Why all the lights? Oh, that's right, because gamers like their electric blue LEDs. :(
 

macsrockmysocks

macrumors regular
Feb 21, 2006
233
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lilstewart said:
That camera looks fugly.

That's just what I was about to say. I love the way the new Macs have the iSight flush with the screen/computer for the iMac. It just looks so much cleaner. BTW, the Dell is really unattractive.
 

Veritas&Equitas

macrumors 68000
Oct 31, 2005
1,528
1
Twin Cities, MN
emotion said:
y'know windows bashing is increasingly making apple users look like idiots.

Ain't that the truth. It's amazing how many Mac users b!tch and moan about BSOD and viruses, etc, when I haven't had one crash in over 3 years, and not a single virus. And when it comes to hardware, I've found that the majority of Mac users really have no idea what they are talking about, they just talk about the "sexiness and superiority" of a Mac, almost attempting to make themselves feel better about their purchase. Don't get me wrong, I love my Powerbook, and love the productivity it gives me...but it just amazes me sometimes that certain PC systems may blow a MBP or MB out of the water in terms of performance, and many fanboys on here somehow find ways to pull a "superior fact" out of the subpar performance of their machines.

It's just the blind fanboyism that is really getting to me lately...sorry, just ranting...
 

Subiklim

macrumors 6502
Mar 31, 2006
288
0
Manhattan, New York
Veritas&Equitas said:
It's just the blind fanboyism that is really getting to me lately...sorry, just ranting...

Couldn't agree with you more. OS X is the operating system for me, but it's just dumb to say that it's superior in every way to XP. Some people need XP, it's all a matter of personal preference. I've gotten a BSOD as much as I've gotten the WSOD on the mac. Once.
 
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