Showing posts with label macbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label macbook. Show all posts

Weekend Catchup

Wow, I stepped away for a weekend getaway in Miami and comeback to a boat load of mobile updates:

* Palm Pre sales from first weekend is doin' alright!
* Apple iPhone 3GS announced (basically just a bit faster and bigger all around, nothing crazy)
* No more MacBooks, all Uni-body design are MacBook Pro. Prices for most are dropping (including Air)
* Nokia dropping the bomb on us, making the N97 available tomorrow (6/9/09)in NY and Chi town flagship store

Final thought: for those who didn't listen to me and bought those refurbished iPhone 3G units, you should have waited, these things are going for $99 brand new now for the 8GB model.

Buy a Mac and Score a Free iPod Touch 8GB

Some of you lucky kids (or grown ups with a student ID) out there will be taking advantage of this sweet offer as yours truly have already exhausted his allowance last September on his slightly out-dated MacBook Pro 2.4GHz and have gotten a 2nd Gen iPod Nano which he has already sold on eBay to help him fund his slightly out-dated technology. So I digress...

Apple Education Store just launched its famous "Back to School" program. You can now get a rebate for a $299 iPod Touch if you buy a qualified iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air between June 3 to Sept 15, 2008. For the money, a White 2.4GHz MacBook is probably the sweetest laptop in its price range, throw in the iPod Touch 8GB just makes this deal that much sweeter. To think current MacBooks w/ 2.4GHz can run neck to neck with my MBP is just something that makes me both happy and sad at the same time.

In anycase, please ignore my jealousy and click through, my academia friends; you are fully within your rights to buy a nice computer for your "education" and a free iPod Touch to boot ain't bad either. Sweet.

Battle of the Ultraportalbe Laptops

Being a “mobile” fanatic, I am always on the lookout for cool portable laptops (albeit I have never actually bought one, and have always said I would). However, I have strictest requirements for my ultraportable standards. It has to 1). look good, 2). have good power (ULV processors just don’t cut the cheese), and 3). Must be under 4lbs.

Based on all the contenders out there, I have three ultraportable laptops on my radar. All three of these machines must have the basic requirements for me:
1. Extremely lightweight, beautifully designed, with razor thin LED-based LCD screen that is also very energy efficient.
2. Real Intel Core2Duo processors
3. Offers solid state drives to save even more battery juice.
4. Built-in Webcam and Mic

Please find my quick comparison below to help you choose the best one for you.

1. MacBook Air - $1,799 (1.6GHz, 80GB HDD) or $3,098 (1.8GHz, 64GB SSD)
Pros: Thinnest laptop ever!
Pros: Georgous design
Pros: Runs OS X and Windows via Bootcamp (its like having 2 machines in one)
Pros: Did I mention it being absolutely goregous?
Pros: Weights in at 3lbs. Lightest 13.3” ultraportable on the market today.
Cons: Weakest CPU of the three. 1.6 and 1.8 is a bit weak
Cons: Weak HDD options (80GB HDD and 64GB SSD)
Cons: Integrated everything: Battery is non-removable (atleast not easily by user), integrated RAM (2GB max), 1.8” HDD (very expensive to upgrade)
Cons: Lack of expansion options (no SD/Memory Card reader), USB drive is known to be too narrow to allow 3G modems to be connected (via Engadget), lack of ethernet
Cons: Lack of a CD/DVD drive built in. So the weight savings is kind of cheated.
Cons: Priced at $1800 and $3100

Bottom line: This newest laptop to date is a statement for the ultra-cool guys or gals (or atleast you can pretend to be).

2. Sony SZ-791 $2,499 ($200 Price Drop already... Did MacBook Air caused it?) Winter 2008 Model
Pros: This beast has the 2.5GHz CPU with 6MB of L2 Cache (that is faster than my MacBook Pro w/ 2.4GHz and 4MB L2 Cache which was the fastest out there). This could be the first laptop to finally able to man-handle Windows Vista.
Pros: Simple minimalist design using carbon fiber with a good business look to it
Pros: Sony always managed to squeeze in so much technology to their design
Cons: Sony’s insane amount of bloat ware
Cons: Priced at $2700

Bottom line: The most powerful laptop on the market today comes with a hefty price tag. I’d take this over MacBook Air, however!


3. Dell XPS M1330 - Price Starting $999 (Well-Equipped at $1,600)
Pros: Sleek design, slot loading DVD drive, very thin and light weight
Pros: Great entry price, starting at $999. Well equipped at around $1600
Pros: Decent CPU power. Up to Core2Duo 2.2GHz
Cons: Must buy 6 cell battery adds more weights (approx 4.5lb) if you upgrade video card.
Cons: Dell quality can be questionable, especially from first batch users
Cons: No option for blue-ray or HD DVD drive

Bottom line: While the best CPU it offers is no longer king of the hill, I would consider this to be the best value/performance/design in this class. I’d take this one if I hadn’t already bought a MB Pro. It would not surprise me to see Dell up the CPU to 2.5/2.6GHz in the next month or two. Winner!

Noteworthy :
Asus EeePC – is a $300-$400 range ultra-compact machine. Running on Linux on a 7” screen with built-in Webcam and Mic, making this the cheapest ultraportable solution bar none. If your objective is just to use a machine to surf the web and check emails on the go and would like to stay below 2.8lbs., this would be it. Again, for its price, it easily blows the Sony UX and Samsung UMPC’s out the water.

Mac OS X Leopard Pre-Order on Amazon.com

I noticed on Amazon.com tonight, they have the Mac OS X Leopard available as Pre-Order. The price is the as expected $129.99. I have been checking on Apple website everyday since Oct 1st to see when the new Leopard 10.5 will become available. Perhaps the release date is coming close as Amazon.com is gearing up for the sale. Here is what the website says:

"This product is expected to ship sometime in October. We will update the site with more specific information as soon as it is available, including system requirement details."

There are some rumors indicating that Mac OS X Leopard may be available by Oct 26th.

MacBook Story – How I Got “Jobbed”, Again!

Roughly three weeks ago, I decided to pick up a 13” MacBook (White with 2.0Ghz) as I have been eyeing one for a while now. After carefully reviewing my options and decided against paying a premium for the Black MacBook ($200 more for 120GB HDD instead of the 80GB), I drove to the 24-hour Mid-Town Manhattan Apple Store at Midnight and picked one up.

Most of my close friends were shocked to find me, a PC guy, acquiring a Mac. There are several reasons why I decided on a MacBook. For starters, today’s MacBooks are more PC-like than ever, running Intel Core 2 Duo processors and the option of running Windows from the BOOTCAMP program. The second reason is because in this price range ($1200-ish), you can’t find a laptop with as much performance, quality, and finishing touch (integrated MIC, Webcam, etc.).

In the past three weeks, I have been anxiously upgrading the new MacBook (since I am a PC guy at heart), I thought I was smart to save $200 from buying the black MacBook and used that savings to get some nice upgrades: I’ve installed 2GB of RAM from Cruical and purchased a Seagate 160GB SATA HDD. Now this MacBook is ready for prime time and I figured, nothing is going to get me down…

Yeah, right. This morning, I found out Apple just bumped the spec for all Macbooks. The version I purchased now offers a faster CPU at 2.16Ghz and 120GB HDD. The black version now offers a 160GB and they are going for the same prices. Unbelievable! Not only could I have gotten a much faster processor, but also may have been satisfied with a default 120GB HDD. This is just wrong… its only been 3 weeks. Over the years, I have been “Jobbed” by a number of iPod products. But never have I ever felt so used and abused in such a short amount of time.

*For those unfamiliar with the term “Jobbed”, it means you got screwed by Steve Jobs.

Holiday Wish List: Mobile Devices

Holiday season is around the corner and I have come up with a wish list of mobile devices and gadgets. I am hoping at least someone in my pool of friends and family will be reading this list and pay close attention.

Laptop: Sony TXN-007 (James Bond 007 TX Spy Gear Bundle)
Runner-Up: Apple Macbook 2.0GHz

Small Form Factor PC: Sony UX Series
Runner-Up: SAMSUNG UMPC

Smartphone: Sprint Samsung IP-830W (International CDMA & GSM)
Runner-Up: Palm Treo 750v

Cellphone: Helio Drift (by Samsung)
Runner-Up: T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl (I know, this is technically a smartphone)

Data Plan: Sprint 3G EV-DO Rev. A
Runner-Up: Cingular UMTS

Portable Gaming Console: Nintendo DS Lite
Runner-Up: Playstation Portable

Portable Entertainment: Apple iPod 80GB
Runner-Up: Apple iPod Nano 8GB

Apple MacBook in Starbucks

I was just at a local Starbucks and noticed that the number of customers using the sleek new MacBooks out-numbered PC-based laptops. Of the five laptops I noticed, two are 15" MacBook Pros, one is the regular MacBook, one IBM/Lenovo and one Dell. I can't help but wondering if its because New Yorkers are more of MacBook users or if its just because MacBook users like to carry their laptops around town, especially in Starbucks.