Apple Macbook

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Apple Macbook

Post by womoma » Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:40 am

Why isnt anyone talking about the Macbook?

Anyone here use one?

Im getting mine in about 15 hours. Unless you tell me not to.

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Post by yourmom » Mon Jun 19, 2006 2:11 am

i LOVE my macbook (1.83ghz 2gb ram). its pretty much as powerful as my athlon 2500+ desktop. and i imagine that ill shit a brick when i power up live 6 for the first time and be able to load up 2x the plugins that im used to loading at once :D

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Post by womoma » Mon Jun 19, 2006 3:35 am

I will hopefully be shitting a brick in 12 hours when I get my macbook. Im extremely excited. .. yup.. i just came.. very very excited.

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Post by Danny Futuro » Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:04 am

my 2ghz macbook is the shit. helluva fucken workhorse. if you get a white one, be sure to put some kind of PDA protectant film on the places where you rest your wrists and on the trackpad, as they can accrue some skanky looking buildup from the oils on your hands.
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Post by Nixon » Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:55 am

Yeah the macbook is amazing! The old powerbooks where too slow for me, but my black 2ghz 2gb is the shit! AND ableton is bug free now and runs amazing on this, such a relieve!!

also the build in camera and remote are sick!

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Post by sqook » Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:39 am

I've had mine for a few weeks now, and they're alright. I wouldn't wet your pants over it or anything, but it's still a decent machine. My biggest complaint with it is that it never seems to run as fast as it actually can... under both windows and mac osx. I run a lot of very high-CPU tasks, and I always keep a CPU meter in my dock.... it seems that the machine never really wants to put the petal to the metal. It's fast, sure, but it never really uses the full amount of CPU available to it (probably because of heating concerns).

All things considered, I'm happy with it, though... mine doesn't have the staining defect at all, but it does moo. :)

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Post by womoma » Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:41 pm

2 hours to go.

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Post by studio615 » Mon Jun 19, 2006 2:48 pm

I don't have a macbook, but I love my macbook pro 2.16ghz. Super fast and stable.

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Post by subterFUSE » Mon Jun 19, 2006 3:13 pm

if you get a white one, be sure to put some kind of PDA protectant film on the places where you rest your wrists and on the trackpad, as they can accrue some skanky looking buildup from the oils on your hands.

I think all color computers get this. I have a black laptop, and a grey one.... and both are shiny from the skin oils soaking in.
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Post by Machinate » Mon Jun 19, 2006 4:20 pm

The lid of my 3-year-old Thinkpad is fuckin' scuffed up, but the wrist-rests are pristine - they even have about the same texture as when the computer was new.
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Post by womoma » Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:53 pm

I got it. :lol:

The guy in the Apple Store here in Dublin was such an asshole. I asked him about the white macbook staining issue and he said he hadnt hearrd anything about it. Hahaha. What a dick. I told him if there was any sign of this Id be coming right back to him. He told me he had sold 50 macbooks in the last couple of weeks and nobody had any problems. ... so heres hoping...

ANYWAYS!

So far..
I love it.

It runs warm and makes the occassional moo noise, well its more like a sheep maaaa to me. Im from Ireland, I know these things.
Its a powerfull little bugger. Ive heard laptops that make a complete racket compared to this. So I think the people giving out about the moo should chill out and put on some music.

The screen is a double edged sword. When viewed straight on its beautifull but the viewing angle is narrow because of the glare but also because colours begin to appear different from an angle.

One weird issue Im having is the trash is not emptying. Odd. Ill reboot and see if it works then. Havent tested it with Live yet but will shorty.

But yeah, so far so good.

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Post by The Phat Conductor » Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:07 pm

i love mine to death, but wish i had access to more vsts.
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Post by womoma » Mon Jun 19, 2006 9:06 pm

Ive only had it 3 hours and it has turned orange and melted my pen! ....

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just kiddin...

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Just tested it with Live.

By the way its the base white model [1.8 core duo, 512ram]

Live performs better on the macbook than my old 1.8ghz g5 powermac but not to a hugely dramatic degree. I havent spent much time testing, just messing around.
I can get a fair few more reverbs in, which is nice.
The screen on the macbook really doesnt seem particulary small at all, even when using it with Live. That was a big concern of mine considering Im hoping to DJ with it.

I was running panther on my g5 and Im on tiger on the macbook. I get the impression tiger is far more ram intensive than panther. I think a trip to crucial is on the cards!

So far Im very impressed.

Just had a look at a dvd and it looks so so nice on the glossy screen, but only when you look at the screen from a reasonable angle! Youre not gonna get 3 people sitting around the laptop to enjoy the movie IMO.

The screen is so bright. It will kill your eyes in a long session if you dont put the brightness down a bit. A lot actually.

Let me reitterate something about the noise off this machine. Its MINIMAL.

It does make a bit of a light hum, but its nothing compared to many laptops Ive seen. Actually the only laptop Ive seen quieter than this is my brothers powerbook.
Personally this machine is a desktop replacement so it can hmm all it wants, it performs very well and only weighs 2.3kg.

The build quality is great. The plastic is grippy despite being so shiney. Its not gonna slip out of your hands.
I love the keyboard, although in studio Ill be using an external mouse and keyboard.

If I have any issues with it Ill report back but so far the macbook is fantastic.

One thing I will say is it could do with at least a gig of ram. I had to get the base level model from the shop because I was computerless and rather poor. Ill sort out more ram soon.

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Post by jeskola » Mon Jun 19, 2006 9:42 pm

keep it away from your legs :lol:
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Post by kenn michael » Mon Jun 19, 2006 10:07 pm

yep, RAM is very critical.... especially with that shared graphics card. max that RAM out and your experience with this machine will get EVEN BETTER! :D

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