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To: sylvester80 who wrote (92772)2/26/2010 4:54:47 PM
From: Doren2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213177
 
When is the MBP refresh expected?

original thread was more of an exercise on how much more hardware

Has always been thus, when Mac models are getting old in the tooth. When the MBP refreshes it will not be thus or the differences will be minimal.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (92772)2/26/2010 5:19:05 PM
From: Cogito1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213177
 
>>Actually I think his critical specs were 7lb and 1080p. 17" vs 16.4" is a minor difference but the difference in hardware between the two with core i7 and GT 330M (not to mention blu-ray) more than makes up for it. The core i7 and GT 330M can move those 1080p pixels by a multiple factor faster than the MBP. It's like comparing apples and oranges (no pan intended). In any case, the original thread was more of an exercise on how much more hardware with half the money, can buy you in the PC world versus the Mac world.<<

I think you have done it. You've met WLD's specifications (with the only caveat being the 16.4" screen vs. 17", which is certainly no big deal. And that machine is half the price of the 17" MBP, so you've proved your point as far as this specific instance goes.

That Sony, as I said before, is definitely a powerhouse. I could even ignore the extra thickness. But I wouldn't buy one because I've had it with Windows. I spent years with it, both running it myself and supporting it. I still have to support it occasionally, and I can hardly stand it.

In any case, for editing video, you want to be able to run Final Cut Pro. Perhaps if someone would put in the work to write drivers for all the hardware, it might be possible to Hackintosh this thing.

Unfortunately, I believe WLD has you on ignore, so he may not find out about the machine you've found for him.