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Ever since my nightmare MacBook experience, I'm stuck about what to do next. I won't ever be buying a MacBook again, so my only choice right now is a MacBook Pro, which I'll be purchasing begrudgingly. I would like to have a notebook to use right now, but I'm wondering whether I should buy a MacBook Pro now with the release of Merom in August. Will the real-life performance of those machines be great enough to warrant waiting another two months? I'm stuck. I searched the rest of the forums, but couldn't find a definitive answer.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I'm mainly going to do Photoshop work on it, maybe Aperture and Final Cut at times. I know the current Core Duos will handle those tasks fine(assuming Photoshop goes Universal next year), but Merom's just so damn close that I don't want to have buyer's remorse. I also intend for this machine to last me for a couple of years (assuming that something super cool doesn't come along, which is unlikely). I don't know if the 20%+ performance boost Intel's reporting will translate over in real-world applications. Ah, the classic buy-it-now or buy-it-later dilemma. I thought I was immune to it. |
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That sounds like an extremely unusually negative experience. On the contrary, I've read many reports of very satisfied MacBook customers.
Merom will make a performance difference for you, but whether you're willing to wait several months (although it's likely, I can't guarantee you you will see a Merom-based MBP by August) just for that. |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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If you can wait, I would. Merom is a drop in replacement for Yonah chips (people have already done this with Mac minis), can get 20% more done at the same clock speed and is a 64 bit chip. If the MBPs get updated to Merom in 53 days, you'll most definitely be kicking yourself for buying a MBP today.
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Join Date: May 2004
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shatteringglass, if you can wait, wait. I couldn't. However, I'm really happy with my MBP even though it gets pretty hot. My plan was to try it out and if I didn't get it impulse to return it within 14 days I'd just keep it. Today is day 14 and I have no such impulse. If you buy now, get a recent one (we are on week 22 or 23). Personally, I figure that if the heat starts to really bother me that I'll just try reapplying the thermal paste. Other than that and the less than ideal battery life (which won't necessarily change much with merom), it's fine. Not to mention the huge leap in performance from a powerbook. Also, you live in NYC, so if you really want to upgrade in the fall it shouldn't be too hard to fine someone to sell it to. Last edited by autodata : 2006-06-16 at 12:51. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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I seems like the Intel transition still poses problems, I don't know Merom laptops will run as hot as those MBP. Why don't you try a laptop cooler? I really helps.
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