What laptops do you use
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 9:22 pm
Just curious haha and how much did it cost? Starting fresh here my laptop just got fucked
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What SSD make/model?Eat Bass wrote:15" MacBook Pro
Hi res anti glare screen
2.4gHz quad core i7
128GB SSD
750GB HDD (In the optical bay drive)
8GB of RAM
$2,500
Interesting, perhaps I'll build a new system in the fall then ...VirtualMark wrote:SSD's have just come down in price a lot - you can get a 1Tb SSD now for about £500.
Also - in June, Intel is releasing their new CPU, Haswell. It offers reduced power consumption and faster processing, personally I'm holding out my upgrade until then.
I used to be PC and every year like clockwork id have to rebuild. Now im on a macbook pro and an imac. No problems at . Just took a little while to get used to, but everything just makes more sence.fragments wrote:Until Mac cuts their retail prices by at least 1/3 no one is ever going to convince me it's worth the money. I've never had stability or major system issues since Windows 2000/XP. I have a kick ass desktop and a decent laptop for 1K less than some of you paid for those mac books! ;p
Really, really not trying to start a mac/PC battle...just saying...I've used macs and I don't see the appeal.
Really? Every year? Shit, I'd switch to Mac too if that was my experience, lol. The worst thing that has ever happened to me is component failure because I ran the thing to death over 3-4 years.Crimsonghost wrote:I used to be PC and every year like clockwork id have to rebuild. Now im on a macbook pro and an imac. No problems at . Just took a little while to get used to, but everything just makes more sence.fragments wrote:Until Mac cuts their retail prices by at least 1/3 no one is ever going to convince me it's worth the money. I've never had stability or major system issues since Windows 2000/XP. I have a kick ass desktop and a decent laptop for 1K less than some of you paid for those mac books! ;p
Really, really not trying to start a mac/PC battle...just saying...I've used macs and I don't see the appeal.
Yeah, I recently switched from a shitty old Toshiba to a new ASUS ultrabook that I got for about $530. I don't have a single complaint so far, thing runs like a champ.fragments wrote:Really? Every year? Shit, I'd switch to Mac too if that was my experience, lol. The worst thing that has ever happened to me is component failure because I ran the thing to death over 3-4 years.Crimsonghost wrote:I used to be PC and every year like clockwork id have to rebuild. Now im on a macbook pro and an imac. No problems at . Just took a little while to get used to, but everything just makes more sence.fragments wrote:Until Mac cuts their retail prices by at least 1/3 no one is ever going to convince me it's worth the money. I've never had stability or major system issues since Windows 2000/XP. I have a kick ass desktop and a decent laptop for 1K less than some of you paid for those mac books! ;p
Really, really not trying to start a mac/PC battle...just saying...I've used macs and I don't see the appeal.
To be fair, I do know a lot of people with new, but shitty PCs. Especially in the laptop department. All I have to say is ASUS...ASUS all day long.
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Hi res anti glare screen
2.4gHz quad core i7
128GB SSD
750GB HDD (In the optical bay drive)
8GB of RAM
$2,500
I have a crucial m4 128Gb that will become my OS drive soon.
It depends what you mean by nothing touches it. If we're talking performance - there's plenty of PC laptops that will stomp all over it, and obviously PC's leave it in the dust when we take price/performance ratios into account. But if we're talking build quality, then the MBP is probably the most well made laptop on the market. That one piece aluminium chassis is classy, as far as I know there's no PC laptops that come close to this. A few have tried, but for the most part, PC laptops are plastic.Eat Bass wrote:@ those saying mac is priced too high. while i agree, nothing else compares on the market as far as laptops. i've used a lot of different laptops and nothing touches my macbook pro in my opinion of coarse.
fragments wrote:Really? Every year? Shit, I'd switch to Mac too if that was my experience, lol. The worst thing that has ever happened to me is component failure because I ran the thing to death over 3-4 years.
To be fair, I do know a lot of people with new, but shitty PCs. Especially in the laptop department. All I have to say is ASUS...ASUS all day long.
Nice to know someone has a similar setup and is still on the core 2 duo processorblinx wrote:15" Macbook Pro (Mid 2010)
2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo
4Gb ram
500Gb harddrive
im talking build quality and the performance of the software. for some reason osx seems to make more out of less compared to windows IMO. but yeah when i buy a laptop build quality and things like the trackpad are very important to me and apple has nailed it. however, on the pc side, these attributes dont really matter as the unit will just be sitting in one spot and you can pick your own peripherals anyway. so thats why i build my own PC and turned it into a hackintoshVirtualMark wrote:It depends what you mean by nothing touches it. If we're talking performance - there's plenty of PC laptops that will stomp all over it, and obviously PC's leave it in the dust when we take price/performance ratios into account. But if we're talking build quality, then the MBP is probably the most well made laptop on the market. That one piece aluminium chassis is classy, as far as I know there's no PC laptops that come close to this. A few have tried, but for the most part, PC laptops are plastic.Eat Bass wrote:@ those saying mac is priced too high. while i agree, nothing else compares on the market as far as laptops. i've used a lot of different laptops and nothing touches my macbook pro in my opinion of coarse.
To be honest, I've been thinking of getting a Mac mainly due to the build quality. Also due to the fact that Windows 8 is a joke, I don't really want my laptop resembling a giant smartphone. At least Apple are still supporting their mouse/touchpad customers!
The only Mac I don't like is the new Retina model. It's a total waste of time for anyone who isn't doing intense graphics work. The screen uses more power, is less bright and the whole thing feels sluggish, as it upscalesthen downscales pretty much everything. Plus you can't change the battery - it's built inside the new MBP, and you're talking a couple of thousand ££s minimum.
I'll wait until June, apparently Apple might also be releasing new models with the new Haswell chips in too, I'd like to see what's available before deciding. There's also a chance they may mention Logic Pro 10 or X.