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Macbook!!!
Its out, its beautiful and its cheap.
Entry level: Intel Core Duo 1.83GHz 13" Widescreen Glossy Screen Built in iSight camera 2x256MB RAM 60GB 5400RPM HD DVD-ROM, CD-RW Only $1099 With Bootcamp out now, I probably would have purchased this instead of my HP when I was shopping. |
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Re: Macbook!!!
Did anyone else notice that the pricing for the black Macbook is $1500 while the mid-range white one is $1300, however the only difference I can see by looking at the tech specs page is an 80 GB hard drive versus a 60 GB one. If you go to the store, however, and configure the white one the upgrade from 60 to 80 is only an additional $100. Am I missing some additional features?
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$1100 is cheap?
I got an HP/Compaq 6 months ago with more memory + a larger LCD for $600 |
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Re: Macbook!!!
Opening bid for us college students is $1049.
![]() Either way, I'll be passing on this one. Let Apple sort out the inevitable kinks in the first generation, then it'll really scream. |
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A few months later the whole mother board went up in smoke. Id say about 16 months after it was new. Replacement mother board was something like $350 - and thats assuming nothing on the board (processor, memory...) was destroyed when it blew. Its sitting on a shelf in the basement - 50 feet of rope and it will make a nice boat anchor. That was the last thing we bought from apple. When you buy those extended warranties you are more or less paying for the replacement parts upfront (whether you actually end up needing them or not). |
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Sexy keyboard and no latch. Ooo-la-la!
![]() BTW, what's bigger news, this, or Mythbusters on the iTMS! ![]() |
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Ken, I understand your pain, but it is felt with every computer manufacturer. The truth is that laptops don't last well under regular use. I have had a dell and a Toshiba laptop and have had major problems with both (causing costly repairs). It seems like everyone has horror stories with laptop manufacturers these days. I have just heard much better stories about apple's customer care (if you get the extended service +$$$), than what I received with both dell and Toshiba. With Toshiba they had my computer in for repairs for 3 months and 29 days (2 more days and they would have had to give me a new comp). To me it seems that Apple makes better products, and take better care of their customers. (No, I have never bought an Apple computer, but my next purchase will most likely be a Macbook Pro)
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I have owned many different computers over the years and have compared my experiences with technical support services for a number of different manufacturers. I would say that the worst experience was certainly the old Compaq service (though they have improved with the HP buyout), followed by Packard Bell. Above those two were Gateway, then Dell, then IBM. Apple has always been much more helpful for any problems (software, hardware, or otherwise) that I have had, and that is from a user standpoint. Please know that I am trying to be unbiased, despite being an Apple employee, however hard that may be. I hope this helps, I'm sorry you've had bad experiences in the past and I wouldn't be shocked if you wished not to purchase any further Apple products. Still, you may want to give them another shot, at least some time in the future. |
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G4 Powerbooks are known for their lightweight properties.Totally different experience with Macs. In 21 years, I have owned 5 different models, and all continue to run. Three (iMac G3, iBook G3 and Powerbook G4) are used on a daily basis. The other two (FatMac 512k and Performa 475) work perfectly, but are obsolete for modern programs. Only one that had to go into the shop was the iBook G3 (which I bought secondhand), and that was for a factory recall to replace the motherboard free of charge. It would be wonderful if every appliance/tool I purchase lasted as long! |
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![]() Specs: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2x256MB RAM 80GB 5400RPM HD 15.4" Widescreen Glossy LCD CD/DVD-RW |
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maybe I got the model number wrong. The apple that went up in smoke was a Mac tower (~$2400) - I thought it was a G4, maybe it was a G3?
Ive been using PCs since the first ones came out back in the 80's, and Ive never had a motherboard fail like that. I think a few memory sticks, a couple hard drives that went south but heres the thing, with a desk top PC I could get a new motherboard for less than $100, easily - or upgrade to a newer processor and board and keep everything else for a couple hundred dollars. This Applecare thing - all you are doing is paying even more for an already expensive computer, right? If the Apple sales guy is telling you 'you really want the extended warranty" then what is he saying about Apple quality? Last edited by KenWittlief : 16-05-2006 at 16:13. |
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