Macbook Vs. Macbook Pro, what's the real difference??? |
Tue 20 Jun 2006, 05:05
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 20-Jun 06 From: Baton Rouge - US Member No.: 80,757 |
what is the difference between the macbooks and the macbook pro's?
except for screen resolution, design, and cosmetic features, an equally equiped MacBook costs less than MacBook Pro of the same system features such as hard drive, RAM, processor speed, and FSB speed. so what is the extra 1,000 dollars for the MacBook Pro for? an extra two inches of screen? im confused. and im wanting to get a macbook (the cool black one) but i feel like im mising something cause i can get a 2.0ghz intel core duo with 80gig HD and 1gig of ram with the same 667mhz FSB in a MacBook for almost 1000 dollars less than an equally equiped MacBook Pro. anyone? |
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Tue 20 Jun 2006, 09:43
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 07-Jan 06 From: Amsterdam - NL Member No.: 74,915 |
what is the difference between the macbooks and the macbook pro's? except for screen resolution, design, and cosmetic features, an equally equiped MacBook costs less than MacBook Pro of the same system features such as hard drive, RAM, processor speed, and FSB speed. so what is the extra 1,000 dollars for the MacBook Pro for? an extra two inches of screen? im confused. and im wanting to get a macbook (the cool black one) but i feel like im mising something cause i can get a 2.0ghz intel core duo with 80gig HD and 1gig of ram with the same 667mhz FSB in a MacBook for almost 1000 dollars less than an equally equiped MacBook Pro. anyone? 2 important differences to compare with your needs; expresscard expansion slot, dedicated graphic card. |
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Tue 20 Jun 2006, 15:37
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 26-Sep 02 From: Somerville - US Member No.: 7,952 |
Dedicated graphics card means two things:
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Tue 20 Jun 2006, 17:13
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Tue 20 Jun 2006, 18:46
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 26-Sep 02 From: Somerville - US Member No.: 7,952 |
The MacBook can draw to another display as well, but it will only mirror it's built-in LCD image, not have an extended desktop. the MacBook actually supports "extended desktop". it is not disabled like the iBooks were. Really?! Wow. I was not aware of that. Ok, so then, yeah, that dramatically reduces the gap. If you're not gonna play any games or do any graphics work, or need the expresscard expansion slot, there's no difference. Just a tiny bit of processor speed, screen size, and hard drive size (but you're gonna have a bunch of externals anyway as a musician.) -------------------- "The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug."
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Tue 20 Jun 2006, 20:30
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 20-Jun 06 From: Baton Rouge - US Member No.: 80,757 |
so basicly the macbook is a steal as far as features for price go.
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Wed 21 Jun 2006, 10:04
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 645 Joined: 17-May 02 From: Broughton Member No.: 4,705 |
The dedicated graphics card in the Pro is kind of a big deal: the base MacBook has a shared graphics card and can demand something like 300Mb of your system RAM, so unless you max that puppy out you'll be losing quite a chunk of RAM that could be put to better use managing EQs, compressors, reverbs etc.
Also, having a bigger screen is a real-world, day-to-day benefit. To me, the MacBook screen feels cramped, even though it's now "widescreen". My 12" iBook feels like it has more room to breath, vertically at least. Personally, I don't like the glossy screen or the keyboard of the MacBook. Definitely not crazy about the easy-marking surface of the black one, either. If you get the black one, you'd better take good care of it and clean it daily. Check out the demo machines in an Apple Store and you'll see what I mean. |
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Thu 22 Jun 2006, 03:34
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Moderator In Chief (MIC) Group: Editors Posts: 15,189 Joined: 23-Dec 01 From: Paris - FR Member No.: 2,758 |
The graphic chip uses 64 MB of ram, where have you seen this number of 300? And it's more than enough for aqua… Now for games it's very "normal" I'd say. But we're not around here to play in 3D…
What's stupid is to have this shared RAM, don't tell me that given the current prices they can't use dedicated 64 MB faster VRAM… dedicated is just a better idea for performances (ok, the chip is not exactly for performance…) Intel, sometimes… sigh! The only thing I'd crave for on the macbook are the ports… but it's entry level, you can't fight against that. -------------------- Our Classifeds • Nos petites annonces • Terms Of Service / Conditions d'Utilisation • Forum Rules / Règles des Forums • MacMusic.Org & SETI@Home
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Thu 22 Jun 2006, 14:53
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 645 Joined: 17-May 02 From: Broughton Member No.: 4,705 |
From what I understand (as told to me by someone who knows a LOT about Macs, works in an Apple Store and is an active part of the Mac developers community), the graphics card can absorb anything up to 300Mb of system RAM if a task demands it. FWIW, this is his only main objection to the MacBook - other than that, he recommends it if you don't need the dedicated graphics card.
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Tue 18 Jul 2006, 09:25
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 17-Jun 04 From: Kraków - PL Member No.: 45,295 |
Ok, but if the RAM is shared between graphics and all other tasks, will it influence the audio performance? Like it was with PCs long time ago? Brrr... I hope not
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