yep thats true friend. very true

as I say for me I use the macbook pro with the PCI-E system for recording and need a really strong, reliable system to work with logic and the likes of while doing shows, studio work and mobile recording as a composer and musician.

apple are really generous with their hardware specifications and any mac now will handle audio sstems and other work as well. thats why I love a mac lol

lew

On 6 Apr 2008, at 23:01, David Poehlman wrote:

and you can always get external audio for the MacBook if you want better or
more robust audio than it contains.

----- Original Message -----
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One of thge significant differences is the Pro uses a separate video
card and the standard shares ram with the video. I will say it comes
down to what you plan to do with it. Louis uses his for recording and
other such activities and as a professional, it makes sense. I for one
like the standard unit mostly for the size. I got a standard at the
office and the sound is good, not great, but good and is fine for me.
If you have the money, of course get the best bang for the buck, but
if your trying to keep within a budget, then a standard will likely
meet all your needs. Of course you can always get a standard and then
try and upgrade within the allowed time.

On Apr 6, 2008, at 4:53 PM, Lewis Brock wrote:

actually the specification of the macbook pro beets the macbook and
delivers better performance for the money. I owned a macbook and 2
weeks later  sent it back for my now studio notebook for touring
with. my macbook pro 2.4 with 4GB ram and 200GB  drive is amazing.
much better than the macbook standard, more powerful, friendly and
louder speakers with decent quality

lew


On 6 Apr 2008, at 21:39, Jerry Matheny wrote:

But is it really worth getting the MacBook Pro over the regular
MacBook? The specs seem to be about the same. And the pro costs so
much more in comparison.


Thanks in advance,

Jerry

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Subject: Re: About to get my MacBook


Heh dood, you might just hate this idea, and I wouldn't blaim you
in  the slightest, but have you looked at ebay?  They have 2.4 ghz
macbook  pro units brand new going for, well last time I checked
about $1800, compaired with about $2500 in the apple store here in
TO.

If you're going to pay top dollar either in store or via phone,
then  go store.  The store has way more going for it.  Want an
apple  compadible tv tooner usb or firewire device?  The store has
several.   Case?  Bluetooth keybord?  Fusion?  Questions about how
to do  something on a mac?  Want to take a coarse in leppard?  You
can't do  any of that over the phone, but you can do it all in the
store.

Want to bring your thing in for service?  Form a relationship with
the ppl who work in the store.  It's a huge investment.  I bought
mine  from a third party because of funding, but I'd love to get
to meet  people in my friendly neighbourhood apple store at this
point now that  I'm accessorizing.

Best,

Erik

On 6-Apr-08, at 1:16 PM, Jerry Matheny wrote:

I was about to get my MacBook, but wanted to know people's
opinions. Should I just get it directly from a local Apple store,
or call the  toll free number or what to get it? And, is there
any cheaper way to  get one than Apple, and still get one new?
And one thing I never had  answered was the glossy screen. Does
that cause any problems with  someone sighted who may be looking
at it? Or someone vvisually  impaired for that matter. Any
thoughts would be appreciated.


Thanks in advance,

Jerry




Mr. Lewis Brock
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