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Macbook Pro 15" (Unibody, Late 2008)
2.53 GHz, 6MB L2
320GB HDD
4GB DDR3
9400M + 9600M GT (512MB)
$1579 (down from $2499) via MacConnection
Purchased in July with money from TheRewardDepot )
In the distance is my old white Macbook (1st Gen, Mid 2006, 2 GHz, 250GB, 2MB DDR2, Intel GMA 950 for about $1500)
Macbooks DO get hot. I run SMC Fan Control to monitor its temperature/fan RPM as well as set it to spin faster if needed. I've gone through a loaned iBook and these two laptops pictured and a TON of iPods (I've owned at least two Classics, three Nanos and a Shuffle with only two iPods having ever purchased. The others were all freebies).
What do you guys use to protect the thing? I have a Speck case, an antiglare screen protector from Moshi and an old iSkin from my white Macbook that needs dire replacing and I'm thinking of getting a palmguard. I carry it to school only when I need to (i.e. Final Cut work) and I use an InCase slim nylon backpack for it.
I don't know how I feel about the lack of an SD card slot or the removable battery. Luckily if I take the Macbook Pro around with me I'll always have a way of plugging it in and I do own an SD card adapter to use. The ExpressCard/34 slot hasn't seen any use from me at all though but I'm looking into getting a USB/Firewire expansion card for it.
ilanbg I'm sorry but you have TERRIBLE luck with Apple products. Is this the White Macbook? Personally after about three and a half years, mine is a bit in that situation. The edges of the palmrest do chip away and my Superdrive has 'caved in' due to picking it up with one hand a few years ago by accidence. Battery life has shot down to a mere ten to twenty minutes for me and the thing overheats left and right. Hope your current one doesn't fuck up again.
Tomlinson I think you should remove the text after the '.jpg'url==http://=http:///url extension
[quotecd6e95c34f="theysayjump"]I have a Macbook Pro I got as a freebie this year. 2.4GHz CPU, 4GB RAM, 250GB HD, 256MB video card, 15.4" screen. It gets really hot when I BootCamp into Windows so I bought a USB fan thinger it sits on and that works great.
Fully charged it lasts about 4.5 hours and I've never had any problems with it crashing or hanging, although I can testify to it not shutting down properly if you close it too quickly.[/quotecd6e95c34f]
I'm pretty sure that in Windows, the default graphics card used is the 9600M GT which could be the source of overheating.