Speculation on the next MacBook Pro
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Speculation on the next MacBook Pro
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Re: Speculation on the next MacBook Pro
#2Recall, it's also the best-selling MBP.
I'm hoping they announce the new lineup soon though, been holding off on upgrading my 2006 MBP since November (it's still using a 7200RPM spindle, painful).
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#4(I'd comment on the page, but there are no comments enabled).
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#5The glass has caused me two problems so far: I was in bed with it moving around, and the notebook went off balance. The edge of the screen part hit me in the nose. If it was plastic, it would have been a lot less heavy.
Next, the glass broke when the lid was closed with a USB cable near the hinge, between the top of the keyboard the screen. It didn't take much pressure. Plastic would have, I think, saved me from that.
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#6With an SSD by default, the 13" MBP should offer a decent boost in performance over the Air, so I think it still has a place with its better upgrade options. Recall, it's also the best-selling MBP. I'm hoping they announce the new lineup soon though, been holding off on upgrading my 2006 MBP since November (it's still using a 7200RPM spindle, painful).
[1] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820161...
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#8Why no mention of "Sandy Bridge" quad core? That's the most significant performance boost I'm expecting. (I'd comment on the page, but there are no comments enabled).
That's not to say that I don't wish compilation times were faster on my current Macbook Pro...
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#9I'd be glad if they changed the glass on the 15" to plastic. The glass has caused me two problems so far: I was in bed with it moving around, and the notebook went off balance. The edge of the screen part hit me in the nose. If it was plastic, it would have been a lot less heavy. Next, the glass broke when the lid was closed with a USB cable near the hinge, between the top of the keyboard the screen. It didn't take m…
Re: Speculation on the next MacBook Pro
#10Why no mention of "Sandy Bridge" quad core? That's the most significant performance boost I'm expecting. (I'd comment on the page, but there are no comments enabled).
"CPUs are the least exciting (and usually least relevant) upgrades in modern mass-market personal computers."
It's quite probable that the MacBook Pro gets a faster CPU, but for mobile Macs, that's never a major sales driver. What is? A slimmer, lighter enclosure and better battery life. Switching from HDD to SSD will allow that, like it has for the MacBook Air.