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Join Date: May 2009
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So I have ordered a Retina MacBook Pro, against my better judgement it cost me about 2.5k. I opted for a lower end models with upgraded RAM, as I am getting a Terabyte HDD for schoolwork storage. It should be at my house by August 9th. In the mean time I am ecstatic, but I seriously hope it was worth the extra dough. Anyone else here have one?
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I wouldn't pay that much for something that's designed to be disposable, even if I liked modern Macs...
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From the reviews I've read, it is a great machine, and the display will make you drool.
From my personal experience of Mac OS X Lion, it's not that great in my opinion, it doesn't feel right. Earlier versions (Tiger, Snow Leopard) felt great to use. Lion is just a bit juddery. Hopefully Mountain Lion will fix these issues. The guys at iFixIt are less impressed however - very difficult to repair, and terrible to recycle because of the glue and fused glass/aluminium. However in my experience Macs can last a very long time compared to a PC which surely should be factored into the equation. |
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Location: Maryland, USA
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I thought about it, but the Macs were missing some other things I needed, too expensive for the wrong thing. I recently bought a PC laptop for $2000. Depends on what you need and want and if you can pull it off. For a Windows PC I would not go for an equivalent of Retina display. I got a 1080P screen, and have trouble seeing the default fonts, too small. Trying to make the fonts larger kindof helps, btu it makes a lot of things get rendered incorrectly and so I can't see text anyway. Some website menu bars in Firefox don't get drawn at all, dialog boxes are wonky and missing some text that should be there, just not well done scaling. Hopefully OSX is better about that.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Used one for a fair amount of time, but didn't buy one.
Real nice machine, the display is gorgeous. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Wales, UK
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Dont see the point for cheaper, you can get a much much more powerful alienware.
Retina display is too much for a screen that size. HD is more than enough. But I hope you enjoy your choice. Hours for courses as we say
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Technoid
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Melbourne Florida
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UPDATE: It is now going to be here by thursday.
In response to what has been said: I do not like PCs anymore, and I would rather pay for my Macbook Pro any day than deal with the nightmare that windows is. On Upgradeability, it is a drawback but an esata to thunderbolt adapter and my external drive should negate any drawbacks, plus 16GB of RAM is a lot to have. I also paid with my credit card so I get two years of accidental coverage, courtesy of AMEX. Luckily the balance will be paid off as soon as my bill comes in. I'm just sick of all the prep work a cheaper PC involves, plus the retina macbook was exactly what I was waiting for: A revolutionary, sleek system that can kick window's behind. Anyone can see that OS X has inherently better management than ANY windows computer,heck, when XP was still the norm, Tiger was pioneering new OS features. Plus, I get a free upgrade to ML :P
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Mountain Lion is a lot better than Lion, btw (in reference to my comment above).
Also, to be fair, Windows 7 is by far the best Windows so far, but I'd hate to have to use it for real work still. |
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You may have the option of skimping out on CPU, GPU, RAM, Battery Lift, size, design, etc with a Windows laptop, but you may not wish to. |
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Hackintosh is fine if you don't mind a LOT of messing around, software updates, driver updates and especially OS updates can all render it broken, it takes a lot of maintenance to keep it running smoothly in comparison to a real Mac.
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Once you have experienced a Retina, you won't go back to those low-res displays with pixels visible. On Retina you simply don't see the individual pixels, everything is totally ultra-smooth! It's simply a wonderful experience!
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djnick (a struggling OS4 user): "AmigaOS really needs update. Basic stuff we all used to work with like Watching movies, Youtube, Painting, Word typing, DropBox... are extremly hard to achieve on Amiga." Well djnick, the update has been out for more than a decade. It is called MorphOS. It will solve your problems and do everything you asks for in that thread, and a lot more! MorphOS is Amiga done right!
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Having used my retina for about a month I think you will quite enjoy it. I am running Mountain Lion on it currently along with Windows 7 through VMware.
The screen is phenomenal, everything is smoking fast and it is relatively light. I did get caught by the USB 3 snafu but the latest firmware supposedly fixes that issue. If there is anything you want to know ask away. |
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