Checking out Macs

Sep 27, 2005 23:07

Learned today that the Apple Store in Soho is open till 8 PM weeknights. I went down to check out machines in person, and it turned out one of the sample machines was the configuration I’m thinking of using: 12" PowerBook hooked up to a 20" external monitor. I confirmed that the setup I’m planning would, in fact, work; that you can get the laptop ( Read more... )

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agrumer September 28 2005, 04:53:10 UTC
I’ve currently got a 15" PowerBook (a four-year-old TiBook), and the thing’s just too big to lug around conveniently. A laptop oughta be portable, dammit.

For working at home, it doesn’t matter how big the laptop is, because my desk isn’t big enough for the open laptop and the external monitor both. For carrying around, I want something light and small.

Actually, in pixels, the screen on a current 12" AlBook (1024x768) is almost as big as that on my old TiBook (1152x768).

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autopope September 28 2005, 09:31:28 UTC
The 15" AlBook is a lot better designed than the 15" TiBook -- and rather less fragile (the screen hinges are recessed, for starters).

The reason I'd go for the 15" AlBook if I was in your shoes is that you can order it with 128Mb of Video RAM rather than the stock 64Mb. The 12" AlBook uses a NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 with 64Mb of VRAM; the larger models use the ATI Mobility Radeon 9700, which gets you stuff like programmable pixel and vertex shading for lighting -- and with 128Mb of VRAM, you get dual-link DVI and the capability to drive an external 30" monitor ( ... )

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agrumer September 28 2005, 13:14:05 UTC
The VRAM argument is a good one, dammit. Now I’m uncertain again.

A 30" monitor would require moving to a larger apartment. Could happen in the next few years, but probably won’t.

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macabee September 28 2005, 14:42:14 UTC
I have to concur with autopope. The 15" is all in all a better way to go if you're using it for creative work. What good is a more portable laptop if it isn't really usable while away from the external monitor. Heck, I am never happy on 1024x768...

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