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Apple Laptop - Air vs Book Pro

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    #21
    Originally posted by russell View Post
    Nice one, top spec it is then!
    It's actually worth getting a full spec list together and then making a single purchase rather than doing what I did and spend 2.k on the laptop then 6 months later another 1600 on 2 thunderbolt screens only to now be considering a third screen...

    If I had left it all in my piggy bank I would have ended up with a free screen...

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      #22
      The Air doesn't have a slot for a security lock. YMMV but I do use it occasionally.
      Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.

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        #23
        Still waiting for it being delivered along with my mac mini, I guess because I specced it up it has to be built?

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          #24
          Originally posted by bobspud View Post
          The unofficial noise is that the pro will be the same format as the air when it gets its revision.

          The the current Air will only run a single thunderbolt display while the Pro will run 2 or more. The 15" Pro is very portable however 1k is not going to get you a worthwhile spec.
          does anyone have any links for this?
          The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek Points

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            #25
            Originally posted by bobspud View Post
            Yes. As long as you are not planning to write the laptop off in a year.
            whats the depreciation policy for computers? 4yrs?

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              #26
              Originally posted by chef View Post
              does anyone have any links for this?
              Apple Thunderbolt Display (27-inch): Connection options for Thunderbolt Macs

              Is that what you were looking for?

              Or

              http://macbookpro.macrumors.com/
              Last edited by bobspud; 29 March 2012, 06:13.

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                #27
                the second, the rumours of a macbook air thickness macbook pro
                The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek Points

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                  #28
                  So summarising then:

                  - the new "macbook air pro" will be essentially an upgraded macbook pro in terms of CPU with the thickness of the macbook air (i.e SSD and no optical drive)
                  - it will most likely use the new Intel Ivy Bridge quad core CPU in the 15" version
                  - possibly the 13" version will use the new quad core ivy bridge but there are some issues with heat dissipation in such a small body so there's a good chance the dual core version of the new Ivy Bridge will be used
                  - upstream supply chain reports suggest mass production starts in April with far more 13" models being ordered

                  Interesting..

                  If mass production starts in April, when would that suggest the new macbook is announced/released?
                  The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek Points

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by chef View Post
                    So summarising then:

                    - the new "macbook air pro" will be essentially an upgraded macbook pro in terms of CPU with the thickness of the macbook air (i.e SSD and no optical drive)
                    - it will most likely use the new Intel Ivy Bridge quad core CPU in the 15" version
                    - possibly the 13" version will use the new quad core ivy bridge but there are some issues with heat dissipation in such a small body so there's a good chance the dual core version of the new Ivy Bridge will be used
                    - upstream supply chain reports suggest mass production starts in April with far more 13" models being ordered

                    Interesting..

                    If mass production starts in April, when would that suggest the new macbook is announced/released?
                    Very very soon

                    Personally I don't think the MBP will be quite as small as the Air because I can't see Apple killing an entire market. I think that many Apple users justify the purchase of the phone, pad, Ultra laptop and big daddy MBP as they all have different functions...
                    for instance.
                    If I am in bed surfing I don't want something that gets hot sat on my lap. So the pads fine...
                    I answer emails on a pad but I don't want to write documents on it...
                    So my MBP is perfect for drawing Visio diagrams and doing the word crafting stuff....
                    But I wouldn't want to take it into a data centre because the battery life sucks....
                    So an Air makes a good travel machine that can last most of the day in the data centre...

                    Therefore I need an Iphone Ipad, MBA and a MBP !!!!!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by bobspud View Post
                      Very very soon


                      Therefore I need an Iphone Ipad, MBA and a MBP !!!!!
                      so that's your excuse. I simply thought it was more money than sense.
                      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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