why should i buy Macbook Pro?

Why Not?

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So they never mess up at all? I was at the mac store in the mall the other day researching and I saw tons of fru fru white folks in their bringing in their macs with all sorts of problems. Please clarify.
A lot of people bring in there Macs because they can't figure something out and they bring it in the store for them to fix. Also you can take classes on Macs and use your own Mac so you can learn with your files.
 
apple marketing at work making every pc user thinking they should get a mac, if your tired of windows install linux its as stable or more than any mac and will save you alot of money.
 
If you want a truly BAD ASS laptop, check out the Sony VAIO Z Series coming in March. This shit is an absolute BEAST!



Announced at CES with a "late Spring" availability, we just got word that the Core i7-620M pumpin' VAIO Z series from Sony will be hitting Europe in late March. The Z's biggest claim to fame is its ultra-fast Quad SSD, a rather unique Sony innovation that writes data in parallel to four SSDs (up to 256GB total capacity in RAID 0) at speeds up to 6.2x faster than typical 5400 rpm laptop hard disks. Sony also fits the Z with a hybrid graphics solution that combines 1GB of NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M with Intel HD graphics allowing you to automatically (or manually) switch between "speed" and "stamina" modes... presumably without requiring a logout if we're reading "dynamic" correctly. Rounding out the specs are 6GB of DDR3 SDRAM, 802.11n WiFi, integrated optical drive, and optional VAIO Everywair 3G mobile broadband module all stuffed into this 13.1-inch laptop with 1920 x 1080 pixel LED backlit display with 210 x 23.8-32.7 x 314mm and 1.43kg footprint. Power AND portability? Come give us a hug Sony.

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When i got mine i saw it as a solid investment... Meaning i could very well still be using this very same laptop for the next five to ten years without falling behind...

The adware, spyware, virus's and many other exploits drove me away from pc...(I had both my desktop and laptop crash at the same time-both only a lil more than a year old :smh:)
 
do yall niggas read? if you can't do simple internet research don't buy a mac.

people buy mac's for their physical build quality.
they buy them for their battery life.
they buy them for their ability to connect to networks without any major effort
they buy them because they sync with any printer immediately (no drivers)
they buy them because you can't get spyware and registry errors with no registry.
the buy them because if you so choose, you can add a DELETABLE copy of windows to your system (not either or like with a PC)
they but them because of the built in programs like mail, iphoto, iweb, calander and others that work very well together (there's nothing like dumping photos into iphoto and it dividing them up by where you took them and who's in them WITHOUT YOU HAVING TO DO IT).
common tasks can be automated and if you know how to use spotlight correctly, you have a 1 stop shop for everything on your computer.

but my favorite and what i think is the best part of a macbook...is the expose' and multiple windows feature. so i can push one button i've decided on, or swipe across the the mousepad and see all my open windows at once. you can also toggle them or..even better (especially with the wife and kids around) use up to 4 desktops at once just by hitting a button, i can have my windows copy full screen, switch have bgol in another window, switch have office shit, and have itunes running in another comptely new desktop.

when you can do that with a pc, let me know...but 4 desktops and one can be your full screened vm fusion or parallels? thats called power my friends.

also, in ichat if the other person has a macbook, you can control their screen to fix problems or...to do demonstrations..shit like that already built in.

also, you can do rosetta stone without the mic/headset. just talk and it'll pick it up.

chatting in a normal voice overseas on ichat is incredible. also, you can get hard shell cases for a macbook pro cheap as shit in every color under the sun on ebay. with a pc, it's already plastic so buying a plastic case to prevent scratches is almost impossible or redundant


i think u covered everything except that it'll work for atleast 3-5 years without u ever having to upgrade the software or hardware
 
can help me with this. I want to get the pro after the latest upgrade with min. ram/hd and do it myself. How hard is it? I haven't researched it yet. Can you break it down for me or point me in the right direction.

for me it was simply removing the back plate and unscrewing a couple of screws..that simple. they set it up so with the right screw driver (get a set of mini drivers from the dollar store or a t6 depending on how they carry it)

the key is to either do the upgrades right away or setup time machine and do a complete time machine backup before you upgrade.
 
for me it was simply removing the back plate and unscrewing a couple of screws..that simple. they set it up so with the right screw driver (get a set of mini drivers from the dollar store or a t6 depending on how they carry it)

the key is to either do the upgrades right away or setup time machine and do a complete time machine backup before you upgrade.

THEY HAVE VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE ON HOW TO INSTALL MORE RAM...

thanks should've known it was on youtube
 
If you want a truly BAD ASS laptop, check out the Sony VAIO Z Series coming in March. This shit is an absolute BEAST!



Announced at CES with a "late Spring" availability, we just got word that the Core i7-620M pumpin' VAIO Z series from Sony will be hitting Europe in late March. The Z's biggest claim to fame is its ultra-fast Quad SSD, a rather unique Sony innovation that writes data in parallel to four SSDs (up to 256GB total capacity in RAID 0) at speeds up to 6.2x faster than typical 5400 rpm laptop hard disks. Sony also fits the Z with a hybrid graphics solution that combines 1GB of NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M with Intel HD graphics allowing you to automatically (or manually) switch between "speed" and "stamina" modes... presumably without requiring a logout if we're reading "dynamic" correctly. Rounding out the specs are 6GB of DDR3 SDRAM, 802.11n WiFi, integrated optical drive, and optional VAIO Everywair 3G mobile broadband module all stuffed into this 13.1-inch laptop with 1920 x 1080 pixel LED backlit display with 210 x 23.8-32.7 x 314mm and 1.43kg footprint. Power AND portability? Come give us a hug Sony.


I fell for the Sony hype last February and look what it got me just a year later.

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Sony makes cheap stuff and they even refused to honor the warranty since I purchased it at Best Buy and didn't have the receipt. This VAIO may be cheaper when comparing initial retail prices but this computer will cost you more and more over time when it starts falling apart. Sony's cheap garbage isn't even in the same league as Apple's. Do not fall into the money pit it is not worth it at all.
 
i wrote my first paper on this bad boy right here. haven't looked back since.
funny thing is that semester i took an Intro to DOS course. i sat in the first class looking like :hmm:. why was using a computer easier on a Mac? i dropped that class the same day and went back to the computer lab and haven't touched a Windows/PC since.

i had friends talk DOS to me and i looked at that shit like it was Latin. nice to know, but not exactly useful or practical in today's world.
 
I got a mac mini and got it upgrade at Macsales. Needless to say Im working on getting a Macbook now.

With my business time cost me money and staying up late debugging for 6hours cause I downloaded a messed up file from somewhere was a pain.

Ended up downloading a program and now almost through with my first built website. Rapidweaver.

Cant see going back. Im not a tech head or nothing but seems to work better for me and what I need it for. It is a pretty penny but for me an extra 1k seems to be worth it. Not ONE virus or pop up on some dumb shit that I dont understand. Almost priceless for me.:D
 

I fell for the Sony hype last February and look what it got me just a year later.

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Sony makes cheap stuff and they even refused to honor the warranty since I purchased it at Best Buy and didn't have the receipt. This VAIO may be cheaper when comparing initial retail prices but this computer will cost you more and more over time when it starts falling apart. Sony's cheap garbage isn't even in the same league as Apple's. Do not fall into the money pit it is not worth it at all.

Damn, that's a fucked up break. So you can't turn that shit on anymore since it appears the actual power button broke off? As for this new one, it appears to have a better build quality since it's made from carbon fiber, and the power button is molded into the design versus your model. I am still going to wait and read some reviews though. Not willing to spend $2k+ on some shit that's going to break on me. I'll be one pissed mofo if that shit happens for real!
 
i think u covered everything except that it'll work for atleast 3-5 years without u ever having to upgrade the software or hardware

That's true with most operating systems fam. There are XP users running XP today and many still don't plan to move up. Same with Linux users.

-VG
 

I fell for the Sony hype last February and look what it got me just a year later.

xqatky.jpg


Sony makes cheap stuff and they even refused to honor the warranty since I purchased it at Best Buy and didn't have the receipt. This VAIO may be cheaper when comparing initial retail prices but this computer will cost you more and more over time when it starts falling apart. Sony's cheap garbage isn't even in the same league as Apple's. Do not fall into the money pit it is not worth it at all.

Check it. All this shit can break. Case In Point: MacBook Air. The headline on Engadget
MacBook Air hinge defect not covered by Apple's warranty?

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-VG
 
Damn, that's a fucked up break. So you can't turn that shit on anymore since it appears the actual power button broke off? As for this new one, it appears to have a better build quality since it's made from carbon fiber, and the power button is molded into the design versus your model. I am still going to wait and read some reviews though. Not willing to spend $2k+ on some shit that's going to break on me. I'll be one pissed mofo if that shit happens for real!

Nah I can still turn it on because the wire is still connected to the button.

Check it. All this shit can break. Case In Point: MacBook Air. The headline on Engadget
MacBook Air hinge defect not covered by Apple's warranty?

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-VG

I expect problems from all manufacturers in all industries but it's the frequency of the issues and the severity of them that matter. I don't think it's any secret that Apple computers are more reliable but also better serviced when they do have issues when compared to Sony. I can bring a Mac into an Apple Store and they will fix it based off the serial number alone. With Sony if you do not have a Receipt you're screwed and they will not honor the warranty which is what happened to me.
 
Check it. All this shit can break. Case In Point: MacBook Air. The headline on Engadget
MacBook Air hinge defect not covered by Apple's warranty?

mba-broken-hinge-1.jpg



-VG
i had this happen to me. can't front, the first time was because the fucking thing slipped off the couch and hit the floor.

i was able to talk the Mac guy into charging me the cheaper of their flat labor rates for something like this. less than a year later, shit happened again out the blue. this time Mac paid for it, no questions asked. they handled the shipping coming and going.

can't be mad at that.
 
do yall niggas read? if you can't do simple internet research don't buy a mac.

people buy mac's for their physical build quality.
they buy them for their battery life.
they buy them for their ability to connect to networks without any major effort
they buy them because they sync with any printer immediately (no drivers)
they buy them because you can't get spyware and registry errors with no registry.
the buy them because if you so choose, you can add a DELETABLE copy of windows to your system (not either or like with a PC)
they but them because of the built in programs like mail, iphoto, iweb, calander and others that work very well together (there's nothing like dumping photos into iphoto and it dividing them up by where you took them and who's in them WITHOUT YOU HAVING TO DO IT).
common tasks can be automated and if you know how to use spotlight correctly, you have a 1 stop shop for everything on your computer.

but my favorite and what i think is the best part of a macbook...is the expose' and multiple windows feature. so i can push one button i've decided on, or swipe across the the mousepad and see all my open windows at once. you can also toggle them or..even better (especially with the wife and kids around) use up to 4 desktops at once just by hitting a button, i can have my windows copy full screen, switch have bgol in another window, switch have office shit, and have itunes running in another comptely new desktop.

when you can do that with a pc, let me know...but 4 desktops and one can be your full screened vm fusion or parallels? thats called power my friends.

also, in ichat if the other person has a macbook, you can control their screen to fix problems or...to do demonstrations..shit like that already built in.

also, you can do rosetta stone without the mic/headset. just talk and it'll pick it up.

chatting in a normal voice overseas on ichat is incredible. also, you can get hard shell cases for a macbook pro cheap as shit in every color under the sun on ebay. with a pc, it's already plastic so buying a plastic case to prevent scratches is almost impossible or redundant

I couldn't agree with you more on these points.

I have a MacBook Pro 15in, Powerbook G4 12in, and plan on getting an iMac 27in.

My Macbook Pro is almost a year old and my Powerbook G4 is about 5 yrs old and both run just as well a they did when they first came out the box. I have had no problems with either one.

Really, the only reason why I bought the Macbook Pro was because of the Intel switch, allowing for greater versatility.

I'll never knock anyone for buying a PC laptop, but a Mac just works for me.

It allows me to do really scientific intensive work that I need to do for my schooling and career and it also provides a great machine that can be very productive for my creative endeavors as far as music (Logic Pro) and Artwork (CS4).
 
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You shouldn't. :smh:

Expensive laptops are a waste of money... unless you are on the road constantly. I've got a $3000 paperweight sitting on my dresser as I type this.

Never again! :smh:
 
I'll never knock anyone for buying a PC laptop, but a Mac just works for me.

It allows me to do really scientific intensive work that I need to do for my schooling and career and it also provides a great machine that can be very productive for my creative endeavors as far as music (Logic Pro) and Artwork (CS4).

See u have an actually need to spend that much :yes:


Most don't!
 
Fuck are you cats about to do? You bout to make Avatar 2 on your computer. :lol: :lol:

The average BGOL cat don't need to spend extra for a Mac. Most muthafuckas just watch the stolen porn, movies and surf the web.


 
I think the main points so far are: cost, viruses, and out dating. Macs are way overpriced. Macs get viruses just like PCs, only since PCs are 86% of the market people write viruses for them because their "work" will be seen. Nobody bothers to write viruses for macs at 14% of all computers, but trust me they can, have and will. Macs out date on a 6 month cycle just like PCs do. So basically you're paying for a status symbol when there are much better and cheaper options. Oh, did I mention the depreciation on macs? After 6 months you're fucked. They ain't worth shit cause steve is always up to some new shit.

Macs overpriced? Macs are only overpriced when a new processor hits the market like the now that the core i7 is becoming more widely available. I priced an HP and a Dell before buying my macbook made sure they had a LED backlit screen and the whole nine. They were both more expensive even with the rebates they give you. You have it backwards, a PC depreciates a mac holds it's value far longer. I priced used macs also. Don't buy used unless you get a hell of a deal.



apple marketing at work making every pc user thinking they should get a mac, if your tired of windows install linux its as stable or more than any mac and will save you alot of money.


How many folks will take the time to figure out how to play a dvd on their distro of choice? Or watch a certain video? Linux is not the answer because there are 100 different answers for every different problem depending on your set up. You could take hours googling a simple problem and still not find the correct answer.

Every PC user doesn't need a mac but Linux isn't the answer either.

The thing I realized is how much time I am not spending keeping my laptop up to par and that my Mac is a joy to use and well thought out.
 

The average BGOL cat don't need to spend extra for a Mac. Most muthafuckas just watch the stolen porn, movies and surf the web.



Unless they want a computer that doesn't require disk defrag, or they don't want to worry about viruses, malware, etc. Unless they just want a computer that works when they needed. Unless they want a computer that doesn't require you to reload the OS at least once a year to get it running like it did when you purchased it. Unless they want a system than can run both Windows and OSX (as well as pretty much any other OS).

If they don't care about any of that.. and COST is their own concern.. then yea, I'd recommend aPC all day any day...
 
Unless they want a computer that doesn't require disk defrag, or they don't want to worry about viruses, malware, etc. Unless they just want a computer that works when they needed. Unless they want a computer that doesn't require you to reload the OS at least once a year to get it running like it did when you purchased it. Unless they want a system than can run both Windows and OSX (as well as pretty much any other OS).

If they don't care about any of that.. and COST is their own concern.. then yea, I'd recommend aPC all day any day...

All that shit you listed is overated.
 
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