MacBook or MacBook Pro....?
MacBook or MacBook Pro....?
Please comments, I need to decided now.
Why not MacBook...?
(with 2Gb RAm, obviously)
Apparently they are very similar
Thank´s
ZackX
Why not MacBook...?
(with 2Gb RAm, obviously)
Apparently they are very similar
Thank´s
ZackX
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True, but, I like the screen better on the MacBook Pro. I mean, you don't need a nicer display, but if you have a better display with a better graphics card it sure doesn't hurt.MR Coogs wrote:If it's just a music machine and you don't need desktop quality graphics - Macbook.
You don't need a really comfortable studio chair either.
How about this???
Buy a macbook - which I admit gets a little small for reading at the native resolution, but it certainly usable on the road - and buy an external monitor for use at home - much cheaper and you can have 2 screens worth of fun....
(by the way Live is fine to use on the Macbook in terms of size - but reason is definately getting into magnifying territory)
Buy a macbook - which I admit gets a little small for reading at the native resolution, but it certainly usable on the road - and buy an external monitor for use at home - much cheaper and you can have 2 screens worth of fun....
(by the way Live is fine to use on the Macbook in terms of size - but reason is definately getting into magnifying territory)
Can you hear it?
I actually have the black MacBook - 2 Ghz - 1.25 RAM
I dig it .... I have barely tapped into the possibilities, and am already very excited.
I had a MacBook Pro (15") before I got the 13", but decided to go with the MB because of the cost. I can tell you (hoestly) that the only regret that I have is the keyboard difference ..... since there is a light under he MBP keyboard, it makes things much easier to type @ night -
Please keep in mind that I have the black MC .... the white MB keyboard may be a little easier to see in a darker envirnment - since the keys (I think) have black letters.
Just my $.02
Good luck to you!
I dig it .... I have barely tapped into the possibilities, and am already very excited.
I had a MacBook Pro (15") before I got the 13", but decided to go with the MB because of the cost. I can tell you (hoestly) that the only regret that I have is the keyboard difference ..... since there is a light under he MBP keyboard, it makes things much easier to type @ night -
Please keep in mind that I have the black MC .... the white MB keyboard may be a little easier to see in a darker envirnment - since the keys (I think) have black letters.
Just my $.02
Good luck to you!
How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop?
Waterboy wrote:I actually have the black MacBook - 2 Ghz - 1.25 RAM
I dig it .... I have barely tapped into the possibilities, and am already very excited.
I had a MacBook Pro (15") before I got the 13", but decided to go with the MB because of the cost. I can tell you (hoestly) that the only regret that I have is the keyboard difference ..... since there is a light under he MBP keyboard, it makes things much easier to type @ night -
Please keep in mind that I have the black MC .... the white MB keyboard may be a little easier to see in a darker envirnment - since the keys (I think) have black letters.
Just my $.02
Good luck to you!
Just a note...
You must upgrade your MacBook with a matching pair of RAM sticks.
All Macs running the integrated Intel Graphic Chip must be upgraded in identical size pairs for optimal performance. This includes MacBooks and Mac Minis. The MacBook Pro is OK due to the dedicated graphics RAM.
MacBook 2GHz 2GB RAM 100GB 7200RPM HD
Live 6.03
Logic 7.2
Peak 5.2
Audio Hijack Pro
Live 6.03
Logic 7.2
Peak 5.2
Audio Hijack Pro
Yes you can...
Macbook has a mini-DVI out which supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200. So it´s good enough for the 23 inch apple cinema.Nixon wrote:you can't connect the apple screens to a macbook...
http://www.apple.com/displays/specs.html
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iBook 600MHz / Motu 828 / Lacie d2 HD
iBook 600MHz / Motu 828 / Lacie d2 HD