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Definitely pleased about that. Thats great that the temp is more under control. My friends MBP (early adopter, like april or something) is freaking hot.bahula03 said:-underside temps: this was a BIG problem for me with the core duo based macbooks, and I'm happy to say that running the itunes visualizer, rendering text on hd footage in imovie and running folding @ home (both cores were maxed according to activity monitor), the underside temp never felt much, if any, higher than my old 12" 1.33ghz powerbook gets. Big thumb up to apple, however they did that.
It does support 2GB so-dimms, its just that the chipset can only support up to 3.2GB. There's more info about this around the forums/web.kmeson said:* lid seems harder to open & close (maybe will get better over time)
* support for 2gig SO-DIMMs
I haven't tested it but this little machine might out build my Windows development box mentioned in my sig.
kmeson said:* lid seems harder to open & close (maybe will get better over time)
Ugh, that sux man. I thought they kept base model's in stock with glossy screens? I guess not. Hope goes well.Zok said:I got mine yesterday and already had to return it. The speakers (both internal and external) emitted an extremely annoying and loud noise when certain USB devices were plugged in, like my KVM and powered USB hub. What was really weird, as soon as the metal housing of the USB connectors would touch the internal casing, the sound would start. After removing them, the sound went away.
What's worse... it is a "stock" MacBook Pro (C2D), with the only modification being a glossy screen. According to my Apple store, it's part number should be a retail-exchangeable product, but somehow the part number was CTO... so they had me sit there for an hour and a half before they told me that it had to be sent out for replacement. Geez...
AppaYipYip said:I LOVE this laptop. Picked up a C2D 15" MBP last night. It's much faster than even my old iMac Core Duo. They made some huge improvements over the Powerbook G4's (which was my last lappy).
Aperture absolutly FLYS on it, and I love using the extended laptop feature with the 30" display. It makes me laugh that this little laptop can drive such a huge display. Absolutly brilliant.
You wouldnt happen to live around the midwest someplace. Maybe post your address up for me or just PM me to make me stealing your 30in easy on me. Im lazy and all.AppaYipYip said:Wait till my second 30" comes in.
I'll post pics of the setup. 8 megapixels of desktop goodness.
Ya, i know. My MBP is in town right now!!! It says its located at a local fedex facility, but it doesnt say its out for delivery!!![H]ard On said:Just so you know, tracking is faster and more detailed with this tool:
http://isnoop.net/tracking
I used that to track my macbook pro, and it was more detailed than the actual fedex site.