The light is also much more white than CCFL. It is beautiful, edge to edge with a very thin bezel to obtrude on your immersion it uses LED backlighting which is 'instant on' no waiting for the lights to warm up before you get full brightness, and boy is it bright. I mentioned before about the Glass on the Display but that was ignoring the Display itself. With my 2006 MacBook Pro which had a normal sized battery and normal battery life I get around 2 hours with the same work load so I basically got double the battery life with the new MacBook Pros. To me 4 hours and 50 minutes with my usual work load is excellent. If I were to turn the WiFi off I can hit 8 Hours. If I close the video I can get over 5:30 Minutes and I bring the brightness down 50% I can get over 6 hours. With my year old 17" Notebook I can get 4 Hours and 50 Minutes with full brightness, WiFi, Watching a video from my home server in Movist (Media player) and surfing the web. When Apple say their notebooks get 8 to 9 hours of battery life that's no joke. A nice touch is the Ambient Light Sensor that can turn the lights on and off automatically. Not only is the keyboard a joy to use (nicely spaced, good sound and impression) but the back-light works very well is bright enough to see and well it just does what it's supposed to. My 2006 model had a brick that was about 45% larger than the brick I have with my new 2009 model. They have continually reduced the size of the bricks in-fact. If you take a look at a MacBook Pro Powerbrick and compare it to a HP or a Dell the Apple one is much smaller and lighter. The power bricks that Apple use are very tiny. I now have a new MacBook Pro 17" (The unibody one) and its cable is much more robust and shows no wear after more than a year of use. I had a MacBook Pro 17" in 2006 with the weaker seal and it still lasted me 3 years before breaking, and I used it heavily. Apple fixed it years ago by increasing the length and thickness of that seal. One person in the thread asked if they had fixed the issue where MagSafes 'caught on fire' well the issue was that the plastic seal holding the connector to the wire was very weak and over lots of use it would wear out. Simply keeps the power cord from being snapped off, which has happened to me before on a Medion notebook. It's a great addition to the notebook that I use all the time. It supports the Pinch to Zoom gesture it includes the 'rubber banding' effect when scrolling up and down. If you've used an iPhone you will instantly appreciate the Glass Trackpad. When it was a Matte display without the Glossy exterior it was harder to clean the display and there was always the worry that whatever chemical solution you were using would leave streaks or would get underneath the bezel. I like the Glass on the Display it makes it incredibly easy to clean. Other plastic notebooks I've had (which are the norm) usually creak and don't sound robust in general. The aluminium enclosure is very well made, blemish free, feels incredibly solid and doesn't make any noises when you lift the notebook. Some of these 'features' may now be present in other models but in February 2009 this is why I got it. This probably wasn't the case a year or two ago though.įor me there are a few reasons I got the MacBook Pro over other models. There are laptops of equivalent build quality that will not cost as much. To the OP: IMO it's not worth the extra cost. * I used this figure because I just build a custom PC for someone with better components than the Mac he had customized for 32% less) but are more often than not IT-illiterate." Just mark-up the price for the parts 32%* and call it a Mac. "it seems Macs are for people who think creatively. an A/V project manager I work with said it best. All I'm trying to say is that the components are no better in a Mac, which can't really be said about vehicle engines, etc.Īnd as for the multimedia claims. Without telling anyone, would people think you drive a Ford or a Bentley? But you know you're still driving a Ford with a "pretty" shell. Imagine taking the body off a Bentley and putting it on a Ford. If you look at it bit to bit, you'll not see the reason people buy it.its like why by a Bently when a Ford can get you the same place for less money. This is why its worth it, the deivces are solid machines that will last a long time, there is a reason there resale is so high.
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