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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #45 on: January 09, 2013, 12:57:12 pm »
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^^
I do that every day on my UX-31

Getting the latest Android release pushed to your handset appears to be a matter of chance as far as I can tell. iOS is straight away.
Google Play has very few of the apps I want, because nobody wants to port them from iOS because the different handsets have different compatibilities and your market is fragmented.

If you're going to root/custom firmware your phone then sure.

Oh okay lol

JB took a while for many phones I guess. But people managed to bring JellyBean before it's official release onto some of the more popular smart phones.

off topic though. lol
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #46 on: January 09, 2013, 01:10:41 pm »
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The 13" doesnt have a retina screen and has the terrible 1280 x 800 resolution. Also no dedicated graphics card and is thicker and heavier than the new macbook pros.
For $1349 you can get something with much MUCH MUCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH better specs albeit a tiny bit heavier

There is a 13" retina. There is no dedicated graphics, but I don't see a need for it given the Ivy Bridge GPU performs reasonably well. I acknowledge that it still doesn't compare to a dedicated GPU, but then who the hell is going to buy a Mac to play games? Beside games, I cannot think of a single valid reason for needing a dedicated GPU.
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #47 on: January 09, 2013, 01:13:38 pm »
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There is a 13" retina. There is no dedicated graphics, but I don't see a need for it given the Ivy Bridge GPU performs reasonably well. I acknowledge that it still doesn't compare to a dedicated GPU, but then who the hell is going to buy a Mac to play games? Beside games, I cannot think of a single valid reason for needing a dedicated GPU.

He was talking about the one for $1349 which is the normal 13"
And im just saying that for that much money you can get a normal laptop with a dedicated graphics card

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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #48 on: January 09, 2013, 01:18:46 pm »
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He was talking about the one for $1349 which is the normal 13"
And im just saying that for that much money you can get a normal laptop with a dedicated graphics card

You can get a Dell XPS for that money I think.
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #49 on: January 09, 2013, 01:21:41 pm »
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He was talking about the one for $1349 which is the normal 13"
And im just saying that for that much money you can get a normal laptop with a dedicated graphics card

And I'm saying that dedicated graphics card is pointless for doing real work. Macbooks are not multi-purpose machines for gaming enthusiasts (read: most computer enthusiasts). They are for people who has lots of work, and no time for the usual bullshit that is associated with a 'normal' laptop.

Despite what Apple marketing says (their job is to fool people to buy their product), the actual value of a Macbook is not in its specs or the usual hardware. It's in the integration of different components, and how each component is built to the same high quality. I challenge you to find an ultrabook with the same quality touch-pad, battery life, chasis (read: not plastic) & audio output. I will even forgo the software and aesthetics. Can you find a better spec laptop, with the same form factor, with the same portability, at a lower price than macbooks?
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #50 on: January 09, 2013, 01:22:23 pm »
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You can get a Dell XPS for that money I think.

Don't even mention XPS. I couldn't have gotten rid of that laptop any faster.
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #51 on: January 09, 2013, 01:23:39 pm »
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And I'm saying that dedicated graphics card is pointless for doing real work. Macbooks are not multi-purpose machines for gaming enthusiasts (read: most computer enthusiasts). They are for people who has lots of work, and no time for the usual bullshit that is associated with a 'normal' laptop.

Despite what Apple marketing says (their job is to fool people to buy their product), the actual value of a Macbook is not in its specs or the usual hardware. It's in the integration of different components, and how each component is built to the same high quality. I challenge you to find an ultrabook with the same quality touch-pad, battery life, chasis (read: not plastic) & audio output. I will even forgo the software and aesthetics. Can you find a better spec laptop, with the same form factor, with the same portability, at a lower price than macbooks?

I just read that and wish I could word everything as well as that :O

Agreed. All macs also seemed to have very good DAC's for audio. Personally, I also liked the feel of the plastic macbooks from ages ago too :) I think it's the "unibody" that I'm impressed with most.

What notebook actually has the highest battery life? Is it actually the Macbook or?
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #52 on: January 09, 2013, 01:29:08 pm »
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And I'm saying that dedicated graphics card is pointless for doing real work. Macbooks are not multi-purpose machines for gaming enthusiasts (read: most computer enthusiasts). They are for people who has lots of work, and no time for the usual bullshit that is associated with a 'normal' laptop.

Despite what Apple marketing says (their job is to fool people to buy their product), the actual value of a Macbook is not in its specs or the usual hardware. It's in the integration of different components, and how each component is built to the same high quality. I challenge you to find an ultrabook with the same quality touch-pad, battery life, chasis (read: not plastic) & audio output. I will even forgo the software and aesthetics. Can you find a better spec laptop, with the same form factor, with the same portability, at a lower price than macbooks?

Okay then, minus the dedicated graphics and any other laptop is even cheaper.

Also, asus UX31A

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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #53 on: January 09, 2013, 01:32:49 pm »
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Okay then, minus the dedicated graphics and any other laptop is even cheaper.

I think he's talking about the whole package.

I do like the UX screen res though.
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #54 on: January 09, 2013, 01:41:08 pm »
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What notebook actually has the highest battery life? Is it actually the Macbook or?

No. Macbooks haven't held that title for a while. There are several ultrabooks that beat it at battery life, though it comes at a price: a shit screen (oh, and no dedicated graphics of course).

You can't really compare newer ultrabooks with Macbooks anymore, because of the Windows 8 'tablet' thing, where everyone is putting capacitive touch screen on their laptops now, and so this extra 'functionality' adds costs and values that cannot be compared. I am still ideologically against the idea of tablets though (ever since the iPad made its debut).
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #55 on: January 09, 2013, 01:43:04 pm »
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Okay then, minus the dedicated graphics and any other laptop is even cheaper.

Also, asus UX31A

See: http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/12/asus-zenbook-prime-ux31a-ultrabook-review/

Compared to the MBA, its only advantage is a higher resolution screen (note: higher resolution does not imply better).

Compared to the MBP Retina, it is slightly worse in every way.
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #56 on: January 09, 2013, 01:44:47 pm »
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See: http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/12/asus-zenbook-prime-ux31a-ultrabook-review/

Compared to the MBA, its only advantage is a higher resolution screen (note: higher resolution does not imply better).

Compared to the MBP Retina, it is slightly worse in every way.

compared to the MBA it is a bit bigger too

compared to the MBP Retina, it is at least 700 bucks cheaper (from where I bought it, think its still $1200)

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« Reply #57 on: January 09, 2013, 01:55:29 pm »
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No. Macbooks haven't held that title for a while. There are several ultrabooks that beat it at battery life, though it comes at a price: a shit screen (oh, and no dedicated graphics of course).

You can't really compare newer ultrabooks with Macbooks anymore, because of the Windows 8 'tablet' thing, where everyone is putting capacitive touch screen on their laptops now, and so this extra 'functionality' adds costs and values that cannot be compared. I am still ideologically against the idea of tablets though (ever since the iPad made its debut).
What's your beef with tablets?
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #58 on: January 09, 2013, 01:57:30 pm »
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What's your beef with tablets?

They are useful for games like Fruit Ninja, and that's about it. I used to think they would be good for maths, until I discovered LaTeX. I also used to think they would be good for drawing (e.g. graphs, diagrams), until I actually tried and everything just looked terrible. As far as productive work goes, we still need a keyboard. And I'll slap a bitch if she tries to put her dirty fingers on my screen.
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Re: Mac vs Windows (version umpteen)
« Reply #59 on: January 09, 2013, 02:08:31 pm »
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You mean, after you discovered LyX  :-P
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