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the 15" unibody (early 2009), now sold and prepping for delivery so I can pay back masturcard, LOL.
I love 1920x1200, but the difference in shadow detail and color saturation, especially with the reds and oranges, is like night and day. Actually, purples got a big boost too. I forgot half of my wallpapers had purple in them, LOL...
People on Mac forums are worried about waiting for the inevitable major refresh of the Macbook Pro line. As the nVidia 230M and 260M chipsets are largely rebranding of the 9400M and 9600M (one site claimed 9600M and 9800M), but either way it's a new name with same hardware, any MBP's additions will be a faster CPU (one that won't overheat in the MBP chassis; the HP Pavillion dv7-3085 uses the i7 and people are complaining of thermal death, oopsie), 7200RPM standard drive, cheaper base model possibly. But future MBPs might be 1920x1080. 1920x1200 is more tangible when going from 1440x900... big-time.
Never mind, when prices go down, so does resale value. Better to take a $500 hit now than $1000 in 6 months. It's still dual-core, but it does not slouch.
Indeed, the new 17" with the stock 500GB 5400RPM drive, with my data and apps transferred, still loads FASTER than the 320GB 7200RPM drive. That was a shock. Oh, for really large video files I'd see a drop in performance, but not much and my uses aren't video editing to begin with. :D
And the data and app transfer process is one Windows will NEVER be able to do. Absolutely seamless. Loving it... hopefully won't need to do it again for another 3~5 years...
It'll be GREAT when doing layout and Flash programming work. No need for a lot of irritating scrolling.
Actually, most windows laptops still use core 2 duos, at 2.0 ~ 2.5GHz with, only at their 17" screen models, 1600x900 res. Puke. Plus the number of licenses I'd have to re-purchase, and the hassle of windows and the decade-old problems MS has yet to resolve, it's simply better to stay Mac. I saw the raw numbers and while the 17" may be a tad overpriced, I'd rather pay the extra now and live without post-purchase hassles.
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