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2008-03-26 10:52 PM
2008-03-28 05:56 AM
Thomas wrote:This is the nice thing about a user forum: everyone has a different viewpoint.laszlonagy wrote:I disagree. Besides Dwight's argument, the 7200 rpm drive runs quite a bit hotter (that's where the battery power goes). My Mac reseller recently sold me a 250 gig 5400 drive, despite that they make more money on the 7200 one. But I trust him. And when I put the MBP on my belly (like now) I thank him. The 5400 is hot enough.
I would put a 200 GB, 7200 rpm (resolution per minute) hard drive, rather than a 250 GB, 5400 rpm drive. It is a bit less space, but much faster, which is more important.
2008-03-28 06:02 AM
2008-03-28 03:24 PM
Dwight wrote:I actually asked about this and the business sales rep at Apple said "oh no, the faster drive actually uses
Nobody at Apple warns you that getting the fast drive will run half as long on a given battery charge. This is horrifying the first time you rely on their published battery times.
2008-03-28 06:45 PM
Chazz wrote:"A car with a big motor uses less gas because you can drive there faster,"Dwight wrote:I actually asked about this and the business sales rep at Apple said "oh no, the faster drive actually uses
Nobody at Apple warns you that getting the fast drive will run half as long on a given battery charge. This is horrifying the first time you rely on their published battery times.lessbattery because it takes less time to access the data." Amazingly, I fell for it. I love almost everything about my MacBook Pro but the whole battery deal is the weakest link.
It is a source of some embarrassment when I go into the office and need to bring a charger for a 1.5 hour department meeting, while all the Dell people are untethered. 'Course their laptops are the size of volume "L" of the encyclopedia.
2008-03-28 07:13 PM
Aime wrote:No computer on earth is fast enough for that.
TomWaltz said:Fast enough for what? The G4 PowerBook was fast enough for some people.Fast enough to make AC a pleasure
2008-03-28 07:21 PM
2008-03-28 11:12 PM
No computer on earth is fast enough for that.its either you didn't get me or you are currently residing in Pluto (the wanna be planet). Each version of AC has features that make it unique and a help to the design process. I know there are software issues (bugs) that may affect its use negatively. But I know that the hardware also has a way of negatively affecting its use. That is what I want to avoid as much as possible. My toshiba
2008-03-28 11:19 PM
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