Sticking with my Macbook Pro for the foreseeable future!
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I've read loads of reviews on the new MacBook Pros and the general consensus is that they are an overpriced non event with a gimmick 'Touch Bar' that nobody wanted.
Apple had a chance to bring in something different or at least far more powerful that the last generation of MacBook Pros but they fell asleep at the wheel somewhere along the road.I will await a graphics add-on 'brick' and I imagine many other MacBook Pro owners will be doing likewise. There is an upside! MacBook Pros are built to last AND can be repaired with a bit of difficulty and patience.
Mike
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The new MacBook Pro can't be repaired or upgraded anymore. The battery is glued in now and the CPU, RAM and even the SSD is soldered to the logic board!
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/MacBook+Pro+15-Inch+Touch+Bar+Teardown/73395NO WAY! And all this combined with the mirror display and this unreasonable price... i think i have to replace the battery of my 2010 MacBook Pro (matte screen+ssd) and keep it a bit longer, until hopefully someone will build some Windows laptop with good design and macbook grade touchpad
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@ numerobis,
I will be slow to move back to Windows. I really like OSX, the look and feel of the apps also.
Apple really need to build a 16" or better still a 17" or 18" laptop for professional users. I would be willing to pay the extra $500 for a machine with loads of grunt and screen real estate.
If I needed a very portable laptop I would go for an Air. I tend to favour my iPad Pro for trips. At least they got that fairly right. The Apple Pencil is a pleasure to use once I attached a mat screen cover. It now feels like drawing with pencil or paper.
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If it's mainly because of OSX/macOS how about a Hackintosh? But I don't know how well it works with laptops. I never used OSX. The first thing i did with my MacBook Pro was formatting the HDD and installing Win7
A matte screen cover on a tablet sounds very interesting. Which screen cover are you using?
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Hackintosh has been illegal and I believe more so now that Apple don't charge for the operating software. When they did charge for the software I think it was questionable if they had the right to insist that it was only used on Macs.
Anyway from a practical point of view, a hackintoshed laptop would still have a Windows keyboard. This would spoil the experience to some degree for me at least. Again this would not necessarily be the case with a hackintoshed desktop as I imagine a Mac keyboard could be used.
I will look up the name and place to buy the mat screen for the iPad Pro and post here.
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In general I think Apple is slowly abandoning the Mac. The OS changes have not been great, in fact some Apple Apps are now languishing and even more glitchy and no interest from Apple to fix them. No enthusiasm from developers. Nothing really happening on any of the machines. No indication they care about Mac for the future. Frankly Apple is probably at the other side of the arc. There's no indication there'll be any consumer breakthroughs again either (hoping to be proven wrong).
But as with PowerCADD (which hasn't gone anywhere in years), I'll probably hang onto some old Mac for the rest of my working life at least--we'll all come in and fade out together. Hanging on to my MBP for now. No reason to think I can improve performance, and it's working fine.
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@numerobis said:
A matte screen cover on a tablet sounds very interesting. Which screen cover are you using?
Here is a link to the kwmobile Screen protector MATT and ANTI-GLARE, resistant against finger prints for Apple iPad Pro 12,9"
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0189H8UPM/ref=pe_385721_128907871_TE_dp_1
Mike
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Thanks!
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@brettsichellodesign said:
I saw this thing on Kickstarter. Thought it might be pretty useful.
See link:https://thewolfe.io/
I mentioned this campaign here on the forums some time ago. It seems that the promoter actually achieved $322,101 and was only looking for $50,000. He canceled the funding!!!
Maybe he got wind of the port setup with the new MacBook Pros and decided to have a rethink. -
There has been an update on The Wolfe. The developer is putting the project back on track with an Nvidia GTX 1050. Details here, https://thewolfe.io
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Great news. I will be keeping a close eye on this.
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Rumour has it that Apple will be offering a NEW(er) 15" MacBook Pro come the Autumn / Fall that will have a Kaby Lake chip and 32GB of ram. At least things will be going in the right direction for Pro users!
The question for me is, will it have an nVidia Ge-Force GTX 10-Series or will they stick to the Radeon Pro 460 which is in the current (New) 15" BMP that I understand runs at 25% the speed of the nVidia chip.
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I have a bunch of perfectly good USB 3 and Thunderbolt stuff that I want to connect without having to lug a bunch of dongles (or a multi-way mega-dongle) around. I like to pluck the card out of my camera and just shove it into a slot to transfer photos. I'd much rather have a thicker, heavier MBP with more ports and a larger battery than a fashion-conscious paper-thin wafer!
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@slbaumgartner said:
...I'd much rather have a thicker, heavier MBP with more ports and a larger battery than a fashion-conscious paper-thin wafer!
+1
incoming rant:
I don't understand the current focus, by hardware manufacturers, on paper thin machines. Sure its nice for web browsing at home or light business use.
But for people who use the laptop to get things done and who need more power, there's not that much choice - even on Windows - or you must spend almost double the money for getting slighty better specs.
You want a powerful HQ Cpu, a 1060 Gpu, plenty of ports for hooking up your machine at your client? Well you better fancy bright red colors and an obnoxious gamerz-lololol-styled machine and crappy (non ips) display because gaming machines are the only choice (Dell/HP/Lenovo/Asus/MSI).
One alternative is you go for way more expensive, and less powerful, quadro based machines but that doubles the price (HP ..book).
The other alternative I'm thinking about more now is getting an ok laptop with lesser gpu and use an eGpu connected to the laptop when you need the extra power (VR).
I almost thought I finally found an ok machine for this scenario (the new xps15 with 1050 gpu) - turns out Dell/Intel has crippled the TB3 connection (in half) so you will get a big loss in eGpu speed again...So hardware developers: stop with the paper thin race. Make us a powerful business styled laptop again with plenty of ports. I would gladly take the extra needed weight and height.
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As I said, I'll be sticking with my current MBP but I am also on the lookout for a replacement in the no too distant future.
One laptop that impresses me is the New Razer Blade Pro.
It has everything I want.Here is the spec,
It's a little cheaper than a top spec 'new' MacBook Pro but has a hell of lot of punch and it looks far more businesslike than the new MPR which looks a little sissy to me.
Only problem is that I wouldn't have OSX
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@mike lucey said:
Only problem is that I wouldn't have OSX
You will get used to W10 in no time, I switch between both OS's daily and the only thing that always gets me is cmd/ctrl + copy/paste. I continually open up the toolbar in windows by mistake.... very annoying.
Also I do concede that the search facility in W10 is pathetic!
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@liam887 said:
@mike lucey said:
Only problem is that I wouldn't have OSX
You will get used to W10 in no time, I switch between both OS's daily and the only thing that always gets me is cmd/ctrl + copy/paste. I continually open up the toolbar in windows by mistake.... very annoying.
Also I do concede that the search facility in W10 is pathetic!
As I started out with Windows back in 1985 and only changed to MAC in 2005, I imagine my muscle memory would come back into play with the Win keyboard.
I've been reading more on the Razer Blade Pro and really think it deserves the 'Pro laptop' tag. Hopefully, I will be pleasantly surprised with the forthcoming MBP in late 2017 but I have my doubts.
Here is a good article on the Blade Pro,
Razer Blade Pro: When Your New MacBook Pro Is Not Enoughhttp://www.forbes.com/sites/ewanspence/2017/01/21/razer-blade-pro-windows-10-gaming-laptop-review/#763bf1d550dc
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@Mike - Seen this review? Youtube Video
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@kaas said:
@Mike - Seen this review? Youtube Video
Thanks, kaas, a good review. I wasn't too sure about that flashy trackpad. Its location puts me off. I prefer a central trackpad, ideally to the left of the lower keyboard.
Still looking forward to seeing what Apple come up with later in the year. In the meantime, I'd buy an external graphics card set up if it worked seamlessly on the Mac.
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