MacBook Air :: Comparison Of Two Systems

Feb 3, 2008

MacBook Air, 1.8ghz, SSD drive.

Geekbench 32bit, score 2132
No apps, running, although NOT after a fresh reboot.

Detail attached. (It's a RTF file inside the zip file).

In comparison, MacBook Pro 17" Santa Rosa 2.4ghz Core 2 Duo, 4gb ram. is 3172.

Good news though, MBA scored higher than PowerMac Dual-Core G5 2.5ghz.

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MacBook Air :: Comparison Of Graphics?

Oct 21, 2010

How do these 2 versions compare in terms of graphics and real-world usage?

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MacBook Pro :: HD And SSD Power Consumption (Comparison)

Nov 15, 2010

Is it normal for SSDs to use the same or more power as a HD?

SSD
An OWC Mercury Exreme Pro 40GB SSD uses 2.2W-2.5W when active.
A WD SiliconEdge Blue 64GB SSD uses 2W when reading and 3.5W when writing.
An OCZ VERTEX 2 40GB SSD uses 2W when in operation.

HD
A WD Scorpio Blue (5400rpm, 2.5") 250GB HD uses 2.5W when writing/reading.
A WD Scorpio Black (7200rpm, 2.5") 250GB HD uses 2.5W when writing/reading.
A Hitachi Travelstar 5K750 (5400rpm, 2.5") 500GB HD uses 1.4W when writing/reading.

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May 8, 2012

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MacBook Pro :: Unibody Vs New 13" Display Comparison?

Jun 10, 2009

I had returned the unibody Macbook I bought last December primarily due to the low quality screen. I'm wondering if anyone has comparison photos between the two (especially at different viewing angles), as I'm seriously considering purchasing the 13" again.

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MacBook Pro :: Finding Graphics Card Comparison

Jul 28, 2009

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Aug 23, 2010

Obviously, the Momentus XT will be faster because of its Hybrid structure with the 4gb SSD cache, but how much faster in reality compared to the 1TB drive. I'm coming from the stock 250GB HDD in the 13in MBP (Mid 2009) and am looking to upgrade. Just don't know which to get as I would like speed and more space.

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Oct 6, 2010

I know there's been plenty of discussion about how hot the new MBP's are running or not (I've been through all the threads, and really appreciated Scott666's posts abt his i7 MBP) but I still havent seen any exact head to head temperature comparison between the 15" i5 2.4/2.53ghz and the 15" i7 2.66ghz, with both running the same programs/being stressed equally while the readings are taken.

I know it's a hassle, but it's a huge investment for me and i'd ideally like the i7 as I edit video but can't always have access to a desk to prevent crispy fried legs I keep hearing sweeping statements like 'the i5 should run cooler' but no real comparison has been done...

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MacBook Air :: Battery Life Comparison - Running Win7 Vs OS X

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What is the battery life like running on windows 7? I'm going to primarily use the an air under windows but will it really lower the battery life? Can't seem to find this info in any of the reviews so far.

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MacBook Air :: Good Thickness Comparison Photo Between Air And 13 Inch Mbp?

Feb 5, 2010

I already looked all through google but I can't find any good, level, non skewed pics of a sideshot of the thickness of a 13inch uMBP and a macbook air.Does anyone have one by chance they would like to share?

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MacBook Pro :: Battery / Health Capacity Comparison Chart

May 21, 2010

Is there a chart or something like that where I can compare my battery health to? These are my specs, and I was just wondering if they are "normal."

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Battery Loadcycles - 80
Age - 8 Months
Current Battery Capacity - 85%

I tried calibrating my battery twice in that past two days to see if the capacity will jump, but it has not.

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Feb 14, 2009

I was thinking of buying a Rev A MB Air. Don't really need the hard drive space as I have external storage. But after going through the posts it seems almost all the Rev As have video and over heating problems. The MB Air I am getting is with Apple Care until 2011.

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MacBook Pro :: NAS Server Systems?

Jun 17, 2014

I have a small office (5-10 Mac books) working on wifi, and we are needing a better way to store large art and video files somewhere other than external hard drives. (For the amount of work we do, we would simply have too many hard drives floating around). Also, I need all of my staff to have access to the same "cloud" server, as well as some satellite workers.  

Someone recommended an NAS enclosure with multiple hard drives...Is this my best option? And if so, what are the best NAS servers out there?  

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MacBook Pro :: Humble Comparison - I5 2.4Ghz High Resolution Antiglare Vs I7 2.66Ghz Glossy

May 8, 2010

Currently owing the top of the line i7, and after reading a lot about the antiglare and its high resolution I went to the Apple store (twice) to check and compare both screens. I spent around 2.5 h trying to make my mind, looking at different angles, playing movies, launching applications, etc. I was almost giving up in trying to find a solution for this when an apple store rep. talked to me. His suggestion was to look at the same picture on both computers at full screen. He said that for photos and prints, the antiglare image will be closer to what you get in the prints (with out any extra monitor calibration off course). When I started looking at the pictures very closely and with detail, I could see that the clarity and quality of the same picture was better and "crispier" on the antiglare than on the stock glossy resolution. That was my turn point and made my decision on the antiglare high res. There are other reasons why I wanted the antiglare, like the reflections I am getting in my home; but really the point was made once I looked at the clarity of the pictures in the high res screen compared with the standard res.

One point I noticed in the high res screen was that the only application where I could say the fonts were really small and maybe uncomfortable for me was on iWork applications. The icons for the format bar were really small. But in Office, everything seem OK for my eyes (I need glasses for long distance sight). I can say that by looking at both machines at home, the glossy colors look more vivid, and that the viewing angles are better than the antiglare which looks a little bit like washed off to me. But still, prefer not to have reflections and the crispier pictures.................

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MacBook :: Swap RAM Modules Between Two Systems?

Sep 1, 2010

I have 2 1GB sticks left over after updating my 2.2GHZ Macbook's RAM to 4GB. My friend wants my old RAM modules, but his macbook is the black one from 2006. Will this RAM work in his blackbook?

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Jun 4, 2009

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MacBook Pro :: Power Adapters For New Systems

Jun 23, 2009

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Apr 30, 2012

I am considering to get a new Mac. In that I want to be able to use two seperate operating systems. The Mac operating system and maybe either a windows or linux or an other useful and functional alternative! The reason for this is, that I have several laptops incl. an iPad. I have concluded that iPad isnt that useful for my needs till now, its not very functional for my needs. I am also going to upgrade my smart mobile still considering functional alternatives (would like to hear yoru thoughts about this as well)! I want to integrate them into one machine only and utilize cloud  and / or an external Disk, and be better able to use useful apps and software that are not available on either one of the systems on their own my own system! Usage will be both for biz and private, but at the end usefulness, and functionality will play a big part in my final decision! Do you think this is practical, useful and cost effective way doing it the way I want to do?

Info:
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Oct 23, 2009

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Jun 22, 2009

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MacBook :: Sharing Applications Between Two Systems - Cloning HD

Feb 21, 2010

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Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Sep 12, 2010

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Nov 26, 2009

My boot time is over a minute,but all the other macs have boot time like 30s or 40sec.Is there anyway I can improve it?

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MacBook Pro :: Possible To Have Two Operating Systems (Snow Leopard / Lion)?

May 15, 2012

Can I install Snow Leopard while still having Lion on my Macbook Pro? I have some software that will only run on Snow Leopard but my mac came with Lion. I have a Snow Leopard install disc so was wondering if I could run both operating systems...

Info:
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Mac Pro :: RAID 0, 1, 5, And 01 Speed Comparison

May 30, 2008

have a speed comparison between a RAID 0, 1, 5, and possibly a 01 on the new Mac Pro. I found a few reviews from other manufacturers, but I was interested in how read / write speeds for the Mac Pro and the Apple RAID card stack up. I'm particularly interested in how much slower a RAID 5 is then a RAID 0.

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Mac Pro :: Disk Performance With OS X / Windows - Comparison

Nov 6, 2008

Does anyone have any comparisons of disk performance under OS X and Windows? The reason I ask: I've come to notice that the sound of disks being accessed is very different under the two OS varieties*. So much so, I can recognize the OS in use merely by the sound of the disk! So, I'm led to wonder: which OS on a Mac Pro has better disk read/write speeds?
* - Really rather rough and silly descriptions follow
Windows - snow being crunched underfoot
OS X - a spun coin settling on a table

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OS X :: Cross-Comparison Of 32-bit/64-bit Kernel And 32-bit/64-bit Application

Aug 30, 2009

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