MacBook Air :: Comparing Rev B To Unibody 2.4 GHz?

Apr 30, 2009

I am comparing the MBA Rev B and the Unibody MacBook 2.4 GHz....has anyone had some experience for with these two computers?

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MacBook Air :: Comparing Screen Quality And Resolution

Nov 4, 2010

How would you compare the mba screen quality to the mbp? Appleinsider seems to way in its review that the mbp was a higher quality screen (but mbp has lower res) [URL].

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MacBook Pro :: Comparing Display And Boot Time To Last Generation?

Apr 18, 2010

I will be purchasing the new Core i5 15" MBP in a few weeks and have been reading a lot of good things about it. With all the good things I see a few bad. I was wondering if anyone with the new MBP could answer these questions?

1. Is the Display better than the last generations? ( In particular the high res)
2. Someone said in another post boot time is slower than the 2009 C2D MBP? Can a few people confirm this?

I have read a few people say the new screens are less brighter than previous models and this has me very concerned? Of course I hope they actually turned up the brightness setting before making such claims.

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MacBook Pro :: Comparing Battery Life And Heat ཅ To ཆ 15" MBP?

May 19, 2010

A truly non scientific test ...

The '09 15" MBP C2D 2.8ghz, 512vram comparing to April/10 15" MBP i7, 512vram both have 4gb ram and 256ssd.

The '09 allows the user to choose the graphic card setting but you have to log out first ...

The new '10 MBP has 'auto switching' and decides what to do for you, (until Apple releases a fix, which many feel they won't do).

In our experience the '09 MBP runs cool, noticeably cooler on your lap for example in integrated mode .... But when you switch to the discrete card then you can feel it's quite a lot warmer.

Battery Meter - On full battery, switching from discrete to integrated mode adds 1 hour 41 minutes.

With the new 2010 models choosing to run in discrete mode, even when seemingly unnecessary it makes the machine feel much warmer on the bottom almost uncomfortable. That was noticed in the '09 MBP too when only when running in discrete mode, but when running in integrated it runs very cool.

Battery life is about the same on both machines, Apple advertises it increased over the '09 models, in our real world experience not the case.

This first step into Intel Graphics and these being first version machines unless you really need to upgrade now I wouldn't ... If you have an '09 or an '08 MBP chances are it's doing it work just fine and you'll notice minimal improvements and perhaps take a step backward going from Nvidia graphics to this new Intel idea .... it's not perfected yet.

Therefore unless you need/want to run in discrete mode often I'd wait until the next revision/update or at least until the graphics switching concerns are addressed by Apple.

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Software :: Comparing NVIDIA Graphic Cards Of My PC And The New MacBook ?

Nov 22, 2009

I have a Windows XP, and on it, I sometimes play FPS (First Person Shooter) Games. The ones I play (*if you want to know which ones, I posted them below*) run OK on my current computer. Since my computer itself is quite slow, I decided to buy the new MacBook soon (Not MacBook Pro or Air, because I am still a student, and that would be too expensive for me)
My current PC has the Graphic Card [NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE] on it, while the new MacBook has [NVIDIA GeForce 9400M G] on it (Apple calls it [NVIDIA GeForce 9400M]).

I was wondering if I could still play my FPS Games on the MacBook, so my main Question is:

- Which of the two above named NVIDIA Graphic Card is better? and a sub-question:

- Is the better one better in all things?

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MacBook Pro :: 15" Non-unibody & Unibody Key Scissors Compatible?

Feb 27, 2012

I just got a Early 2011 Macbook Pro 15" i7 that has a broken scissor for the "x" key (I still have the black "x" key itself.   Would the scissors from an late 2007 Macbook Pro 15" be compatible (I've got an old dead keyboard for it that had coffee spilled on it)? 

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MacBook Pro :: Comparing The New MacBook Pro 13" MagSafe Connector?

May 21, 2010

Does anyone else here prefer the old MacBook Pro 13" MagSafe connector to the new one?

I understand that the new one is made of aluminum and is more streamlined and will not bend off when using the computer on your lap. But the parallel configuration of the cord means it's either getting in the way of all your ports or you have to loop it to the back, which isn't always the best solution when you're on the go. I also noticed that the MagSafe wobbles a bit when it's connected, and the magnetic force doesn't seem to be as strong.

The MagSafe on my 2009 MacBook Pro 13" is solid. Perfect fit, great attachment strength, and I actually find the perpendicular cord placement more convenient for my uses. The white plastic tip doesn't match as well with the aluminum unibody, but it's not a problem for me.

Anyone else with me on this one?

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PowerPC :: Comparing Macbook And Macbook Pro's To Powerbook

Jan 5, 2008

I started out with apple when I switched from being a hardcore PC (windows/linux nerd) that builds and modifies the shi* out of computers.

Well.. I bought mac.

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Applications :: Comparing Two ITunes (shared) Libraries

Dec 6, 2010

I have a Mac Pro desktop and a Macbook with (mostly) duplicate music on. But there is some music I only have on one or the other. Most uploaded from CDs and some bought from itunes, Amazon etc. Each has about 20GB each but as I said it's mostly the same. I want to do a complete clean re-install on the Macbook and then not take up its HD space with music, just use Home Sharing via the desktop/airtunes. Apart from literally going alphabetically through both, is there a neat way of comparing, to make sure that when I clean off the Macbook I don't miss something that isn't on the pro?

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Software :: Finding And Comparing Duplicate Files?

Dec 12, 2010

which is the best app so that one can find duplicate files and also to have the ability to see previews to be able to compare?

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MacBook Pro :: Comparing Font Size, 15" Hi-res Versus 17" MBP?

Jul 1, 2010

Would the 15" have a larger native font size than the 17" or smaller?

I'm not certain on my calculations, but I think the 15" hi res should have a larger font, correct?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Comparing Music And Picture Files?

Apr 6, 2012

I have pictures and music literally buried in multiple old incremental backups on a Seagate external drive.  These backups were from an old MacBook utilizing an unknown software.  That backup was not used to restore to the new MacBook Pro, rather a more recent Time Capsule/Time Machine backup was utilized.  I want to get selected old files (pictures and music) out of that Seagate and onto my new MacBook Pro.  I'm presently utilizing Time Machine as the backup on a 2nd new external backup drive.  Unfortunately, there were only a couple full backups done years ago on that old Mac and then countless incrementals were piled on top.  I know that some of the data has made it to the new Mac by other means but it seems I need to do a file compare somehow to insure completeness.  How do I get to these files since all of those incrementals has made it a chaotic mess?  How do I compare and merge?  First time posting.

Info:
MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook Pro :: Comparing The Resolution On 13" MBP To 15" MBP?

Jan 28, 2010

Does the higher resolution of the 15" display more 'colors' than the 13"? I wouldn't think so -but- when I'm comparing a photo on each a 13 and 15" MBP screen, both mid '09 models the 15" shows not only more detail but also more color or rather more accurate colors.

I thought it was a calibration issue so I recalibrated them both, again and it's the same, the 15" shows not only a sharper more detailed photo but also more and/or greater colors.

Maybe it's common knowledge but I wouldn't of expected so much of a difference until I saw them both side by side.

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IMac :: Comparing My Own Computer To 21.5" IMac?

Nov 22, 2009

I've been looking to buy a 21.5" iMac for a while now, but I want to make sure that the iMac I buy is not a downgrade from my desktop pc that I have now.

I want to start with the graphics cards.

My computer has the NVidia GeForce 9500 GT (256MB) graphics card. How does it compare to the 9400M that the base model iMac has? If it's better than my current graphics card, I'll probably go for the base model.

Otherwise, how does my graphics card compare to the ATI Radeon HD 4670 (256MB)?

Now to compare the processor. I have an AMD Phenom 9500 Quad Core (2.20GHz) processor. How does it compare to the iMac's 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo?

I have 3GB of RAM so logically the 4GB standard of the iMac is an upgrade.

I usually play some (3D) games like the Call of Duty series on my pc, do some (but not very heavy) Photoshop (CS4), watch and make (not professional of course) movies, listen to music, and surf the net, and do some work for school of course.

In a nutshell:

-NVidia GeForce 9500 GT (256MB) vs NVidia GeForce 9400m vs ATI Radeon HD 4670 (256MB)
-AMD Phenom 9500 Quad Core (2.20GHz) vs Intel Core 2 Duo (3.06GHz)
-3GB RAM vs 4GB RAM (logically, the 4GB)
-Playing 3D games, Photoshop, movies, internet, music, etc

Any recommondations?

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MacBook Pro :: Can Any Unibody Take 1TB

Jul 1, 2012

I have read in at least one place in the forum that "any unibody macbook pro can take up to 1TB hard drive". As someone who has upgraded Dells and Thinkpads in the past this would make sense, i.e. Any hdd with same dimensions, access method (SATA?) and same spin speed would be supported.  

The reason I ask is that I called Apple UK to have a family member's  late 2009 13" unibody upgraded at an Apple store.  Apple UK do not undertake hardware work  and they directed me to a central London office who do their official repairs, and they said if the max capacity of that model when originally produced was 500GB then anything bigger "might use too much electricity".  Would not upgrade beyond 500. Offered me £300 for the old one in exchange for a new mbp. As far as I was aware the bulk of the power drawn was down to spin speed not platter density. Upgrading from 320 to 500 is hardly worth their fee so it looks like a home upgrade.  

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MacBook Pro :: Need Hot-swap With Old HDD Into A New Unibody?

Aug 25, 2010

A replacement to my girlfriend's pre-unibody 2.5Ghz (4,1 with the 8600GT) macbook pro is soon to arrive (thanks Applecare) and I'm really hoping I can just "hot-swap" the old (but newish) 500GB 7200 rpm HDD (bootcamp partitioned ) into the new unibody replacement. Does anybody think this will work? Will there be EFI/hardware issues?

FYI (this is due to 4 ongoing graphics/screen issues)

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MacBook Pro :: 8 GB RAM Supported In Unibody?

Sep 20, 2010

Does anyone know if I can put 8G in a MacBook Pro (5,1 - Unibody)?

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MacBook Air :: Brightness On My Air Unibody Won't Go All The Way Up?

Sep 26, 2010

My Macbook Air is doing something pretty strange..

This is as far as my brightness will go up. This is using the keyboard brightness thing on F1 and F2. When I go into the system preferences, I can drag the brightness to the top, but as soon as I release the mouse, it automatically flicks back to where it was before without getting any brighter.

Does anyone have any ideas as to the cause?

The model number of my macbook is A1342 if that helps.

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MacBook :: Finding Best SSD For Unibody

Oct 25, 2010

I am thinking about buying a SSD to install in my late 2008 aluminum macbook. Specs are 6GB of ram, 2.4 GHZ processor, and the standard 250GB hard drive which I believe is 5400 RPMs. So my question is, is it worth it? Will I see that much of a performance improvement? I don't reboot that often. I currently am using 92GB of my 250GB hard drive. So I would probably only need like a 160GB or 200GB SSD. Also if I do get one which one would be a good one to get. What should I look for in features.

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OS X :: Leaving Macbook Pro Unibody On 24/7?

Mar 7, 2009

I rarely shut down my PCs, is it okay to leave the Macbook Pro on 24/7? It's a notebook and heat might be a concern especially the fact that notebooks were never meant to run 24/7. Then again, my MBP never gets very hot.

BTW, where is the intake/exhaust vents located on the MBP unibody?

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MacBook :: Pixel On 2.4 GHz Unibody ?

Sep 8, 2009

Today I noticed a dead pixel on my MB in same bar where the Apple logo is. When Safari is open the dead pixel is a bit above the 'o' where it says 'History'. and I can't do anything to fix it. Im wondering if applecare will cover this though. My MB model is now discontinued (uni MacBook) so even if I can get an Apple store to take it in would they replace the screen or the machine?

Here is a picture that recreates the annoyance almost as perfectly as I see it.

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MacBook :: Find Out When Pro Unibody Came Out?

Nov 6, 2009

How can i find out when my macbook pro unibody came out.
such as late 2008 or early 2009 as an example?

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MacBook Pro :: Unibody Won't Sleep At All?

Mar 5, 2010

My MacBook Pro started being weird yesterday. First of all the space bar stopped working - it wouldn't respond at all, or it would act like it was being held down, even though it wasn't.

Now it won't sleep - at all. If I close the lid, the light stays solid, dims once, then comes back solid, and the computer turns back on (the Apple logo lights back up etc). If I choose Sleep from the Apple menu with the screen open - the same thing happens, it sleeps for a second, then wakes back up.

I've reset the SMU and PRAM. I can't think of anything else to do.

This computer is currently on eBay and someone has bid �1,400 on it, I don't want to send it away knowing it has a problem.

Just FYI its a 2009 MacBook Pro 17" with built-in battery.

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MacBook :: Does New Unibody Have Cracking?

Aug 17, 2010

I'm still waiting to get a MacBook because I don't think they should be breaking. I have other plastic laptops that lasted for years and never got a crack/chip once. Why does MacBook? Too much money to spend on something that you can't rely on in my opinion... I was thinking of getting a MacBook Pro but don't really wanna drop an extra 100-200 dollars to get a 500 GB harddrive like I would on the normal MacBook.

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MacBook :: What Is The Maximum RAM 2.4 Unibody Will Take

Jul 2, 2012

what is the maximum RAM my 2010 MacBook Unibody will accept?

Info:
MacBook (13-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: 2009 Unibody Vs 2011

Nov 22, 2010

i have the 13 inch 2009 unibody macbook (see signature for specs) and am thinking of upgrading to the 13 inch macbook pro when it's refreshed in Q1. what do you guys think? and what's macmall all about? is it some place i can post my macbook?

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MacBook :: Hinge To Tight On Unibody?

Jan 28, 2009

My new week old unibody macbook hinge is so tight that when i open it, the rest of the macbook slides back a bit.

I have seen radtech's glide kit to adjust the tightness of the hinge of the old macbooks and powerbooks but nothing has been mentioned of the unibody.

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MacBook :: Battery - Memory On Unibody ?

Feb 4, 2009

Do the batteries on the unibody develop a memory like cell phones do if you keep charging them before the battery is drained completely or almost dead? I don't want to kill the battery life and was just curious if apple had maybe done something in the cpu to control that?

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MacBook :: Does Unibody Heat Up With Lid Closed?

Feb 11, 2009

I wanted to use a MB in desktop mode, with a wireless mouse, keyboard, and external monitor. With the lid closed, and the external monitor as the only screen (main screen), will the MB heat up? I know it might have been an issue in early Leopard stages, but there were glitches where doing this desktop mode will cause the notebook screen to go dark and you have to reboot if you want to use the notebook's screen instead or with the desktop screen. Does this happen with the MBs now?

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MacBook :: LED Backlight Flickering On Unibody?

Feb 21, 2009

At full brightness the flickering is barely noticeable unless you really tried to look hard for it but you can also see it on website backgrounds with lots of lines, such as the left sidebar on [URL] Also, when the backlight dims after being left alone, the backlight flickers for a couple of minutes and then disappears. I have had this macbook for a bit more than 2 weeks. Should I send it in for a repair/replacement?

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