BenGrimm
Formally known as burntorangeVOLffle
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The new MacBook Pro is a stellar machine. It is what it says it is...Pro.
That's why I said "Pro". It isn't for the avg. consumer. If you want to do nothing but surf the net, email, do some word processing, etc, then go out and get a $500 disposable computer. But if you have heavy lifting, like video/audio work, this is a great machine.
that's not why they took it out....
I believe they took it out for 2 reasons: make the laptop thinner (the biggest reason why laptops are thick) and then because I think Apple thinks optical drives are becoming extinct and unnecessary in today's world (and to sell their own SuperDrive to make more money of course).
Yeah - which has nothing to do with what the poster claimed.. but anyway its stupid.. mac's are thin as it is.. and if you want something more portable you buy an IPad so it doesn't make any sense.. it makes about as much sense as Steve Jobs not supporting flash. There are still several instances where people will want an optical drive and if they say otherwise they're just being stubborn or don't care to spend the extra money.. and unless you have a desktop to go along with a laptop - I'd also be pissed at not having an ethernet port.
I think the new Pro is unnecessary. The retina doesn't REALLY look that great. Great enough to justify that price tag at least. Make the Air the optical driveless laptop and keep the Pro with the essential ports/drive. People have the option to add SSDs to the standard Pros anyways.
Yeah - which has nothing to do with what the poster claimed.. but anyway its stupid.. mac's are thin as it is.. and if you want something more portable you buy an IPad so it doesn't make any sense.. it makes about as much sense as Steve Jobs not supporting flash. There are still several instances where people will want an optical drive and if they say otherwise they're just being stubborn or don't care to spend the extra money.. and unless you have a desktop to go along with a laptop - I'd also be pissed at not having an ethernet port.
It's my understanding that the SSD and RAM will be soldered in? If so I'm not a fan of that,but that's just me.
I agree with you on the Retina display and the price tag. I like the Retina display a lot,and was hoping for the Thunderbolt display to get it if the price didn't go up too much,but WOW the pricing of the MB Pro Retina is just nuts,and if the SSD and RAM is in fact soldered in I will stick with my Mac Mini and TB display.
What people don't understand, especially the Mac enthusiasts, is that in the PC world, once you hit a certain threshold of money spent, you get some impressive performance and support. If you gave me $1200 to spend on a laptop, I could blow away the performance of any Mac out there.
There's no oops. I have an iPhone and it's a huge pain in the ass that it doesn't have it whether it not they are phasin it out because many websites use it currently.
You said it was stupid that they decided not to support flash. Adobe is going away from flash and not supporting it. It is a pig and is going away
From cnet:
Macbook Air: The new MacBook Airs will be equipped with the latest Intel Ivy Bridge chips, offering up to Core i7 with Turbo Boost, bringing the processor speed up to 3.2GHz.
Hard drive options include a 512GB SSD, while graphics will be up to 60 percent faster. And USB 3.0 will also be part of the package.
I wonder what the 500+GB SSD will push the cost to...
