Hi,

Well, I had a look at the prices at an American Apple store and the prices were 
different because of exchange rates. If I converted it back to my own currency, 
it was cheeper. So, in effect, I could actually get it a lot cheeper if the 
exchange rate was a lot more. I guess that might be a benefit.

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On Apr 16, 2010, at 4:30 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

> One thing may be a perception that you are splerging and treating yourself.  
> Given that, an extra hundred or two for the pro doesn't really seem out of 
> the way.  I thought my next macbook purchase would be a macbook standard or 
> possibly a 13 inch macbook pro.  But when I saw how much more configurable 
> the 15 inch macbook pro was than either of the low end options, I began to 
> rethink.  For example there is a super nice looking solid state harddrive 
> option.  Maybe bytime I'm ready to buy next february it will be standard, but 
> I doubt it.
> 
> Best,
> 
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> On 2010-04-16, at 9:07 AM, Carolyn wrote:
> 
>> Nic:
>> I'm curious.  What is your thing about the MacBook pro?       And at what 
>> are you saying you suck?   I got one for Christmas, because my husband 
>> observed me druling over the newest hottest thing at the Apple store that 
>> talked.   But, I knew nothing about it, was just intrigued.  And at the 
>> time, we were faced with an expensive upgrade of screen-reader which was 
>> making me hate that whole scenario. 
>> Anyhow, no particular reason I was drawn to the MacBook Pro.  I'm curious 
>> what you're observing that switchers seem to gravitate toward them.
>> Thanks.  I learn a lot from your posts.
>>  
>> Carolyn
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Nicolai Svendsen
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 12:49 AM
>> Subject: Re: Mac Mini and idea for MacBooks
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Yeah, the new aluminum Macbooks have it too. That's why I know about it. I 
>> didn't feel confident enough to buy a Macbook Pro. I'll never understand why 
>> switchers buy the Pros. I just suck, that's all.
>> 
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>> On Apr 16, 2010, at 8:23 AM, Rob Lambert wrote:
>> 
>>> All MacBooks have had the battery gauge, but it's always been on the bottom 
>>> of the unit, on the battery itself. I wasn't sure if the new MacBook 
>>> redesign (not MacBook Pro, just regular $999 white MacBook) got that meter 
>>> moved to the side, or taken off entirely. 
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Nicolai Svendsen <chojiro1...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I sometimes use the visual button myself. Even the non-pro Macbooks have 
>>> this, actually, so it's not exclusive.
>>> 
>>> As for the redesign, I'll be honest here. I've never seen a Mac Mini 
>>> before. Never. I've only seen a Macbook. Never an iMac, not a Mac Pro, or a 
>>> Mac Mini. Macbook pros are similar to the regular Macbooks, if not entirely 
>>> the same except slightly different hardware. I want to see the difference 
>>> between a Mac Pro and an iMac as well. The Mac pro is the crazy Mac that 
>>> can hold about 16GB of RAM, I think. Or is that the iMac? I'd think the Mac 
>>> Pro.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
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>>> On Apr 16, 2010, at 7:47 AM, Rob Lambert wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Remember that, like the iPhone, the iPad requires a sync to iTunes the 
>>>> very first time it boots, so you'll need a Mac to get started with it (or 
>>>> a PC running iTunes). 
>>>> 
>>>> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Jessica and Goldina 
>>>> <sanginsista3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I think the mini is kind of irrelevant, especially with the iPad coming on 
>>>> the scene and the bluetooth keyboard support coming in 4.0. Why does there 
>>>> even need to be a mini when one can just hook up their bluetooth keyboard 
>>>> to their iPad or phone/touch? I guess because the mini runs mac OS instead 
>>>> of iPhone OS, but I think as the iPad is developed further mac OS and 
>>>> iPhone OS are gonna become increasingly similar and the mini will become 
>>>> obsolete. especially since the mini doesn't have a battery or anything 
>>>> that makes it portable without having to be plugged in. I think portable, 
>>>> use it wherever computers are the direction things are heading.
>>>> 
>>>> peace and positivity
>>>> Jessica and Goldina
>>>> On 2010-04-15, at 10:26 PM, Rob Lambert wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> > Since VoiceOver, and the Mac Mini have been around since 05, this will 
>>>> > be relevant. What is your take on a full redesign of the Mini? Aside 
>>>> > from the back, and insides, the overall system itself hasn't budged in 
>>>> > the last five years. I think the design is starting to get stale, but 
>>>> > what do you think? I also have an idea for the MacBook Pros. You know on 
>>>> > the side that there's a button that is essentially a visual battery 
>>>> > checker? Well, for those who don't know, you push the button &  lights 
>>>> > will light up. HOw much do you think it would be to create a more 
>>>> > tactile version of this? I only ask because low vision users with enough 
>>>> > vision, and fully sighted people, can press a button while the computer 
>>>> > is off and get the battery status. I'd like to see VoiceOver users get 
>>>> > this convenience as well.
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