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what i want in the 2012 macbook pro
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<blockquote data-quote="iggibar" data-source="post: 1343794" data-attributes="member: 97843"><p>First wrong thread. Should probably be moved to "Shweb's Lounge." </p><p>Seconds, to reply to some of your "wants"</p><p></p><p></p><p>Why when you have a ThunderBolt port that can do everything in one input, as well as be split? I don't want a cluttered side like those "other" laptops. </p><p></p><p> I like this too. </p><p></p><p> Not an "issue," it's going to run like that because of what it is made of. Get a Windows laptop that is made of solid metal and you will notice heat too...I'm not kidding, go do it. Also, the GPC and CPU both are connected by 2 heat syncs connected to individual fans...this is something that is universally done throughout the industry. I have yet to take a laptop apart that has individual heat sinks...not "heat syncs".</p><p></p><p> That should be an option, especially from Apple. </p><p></p><p></p><p>(?)It is clickable! </p><p></p><p></p><p>That just screams boy-gamer to me. I like the clear, bright white lighting a lot more. </p><p></p><p> Agreed, but it's something that is a definite thing. </p><p></p><p> There are two options for the 15" because people don't want to pay for that 1gb difference. Otherwise, you already have the 1gb available, why not buy it right now?</p><p></p><p> Agree </p><p></p><p></p><p>Everyone will always want a lower price.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What I want most out a new 2012 MBP is for them to actually go and get the best, most powerful graphics card for people who want the power, and make a very good one standard, similar to what they've been offering now(best performance/battery ratio). I wouldn't not buy a new MBP that looked the same as my current MBP, so a new design is a must for me. As for processor performance, Apple has been doing pretty well with their updates, so I'll leave it to just saying I want the most powerful processor available as an option. </p><p></p><p>With that said, what I want most is for it to come with an actual graphics card that is worthy of the MBP's price tag. I could care less about the MBP getting slim...I could really care less...leave that for the MBA lineup. I don't want the potential performance to be compromised for their wanting of it to get thinner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iggibar, post: 1343794, member: 97843"] First wrong thread. Should probably be moved to "Shweb's Lounge." Seconds, to reply to some of your "wants" Why when you have a ThunderBolt port that can do everything in one input, as well as be split? I don't want a cluttered side like those "other" laptops. I like this too. Not an "issue," it's going to run like that because of what it is made of. Get a Windows laptop that is made of solid metal and you will notice heat too...I'm not kidding, go do it. Also, the GPC and CPU both are connected by 2 heat syncs connected to individual fans...this is something that is universally done throughout the industry. I have yet to take a laptop apart that has individual heat sinks...not "heat syncs". That should be an option, especially from Apple. (?)It is clickable! That just screams boy-gamer to me. I like the clear, bright white lighting a lot more. Agreed, but it's something that is a definite thing. There are two options for the 15" because people don't want to pay for that 1gb difference. Otherwise, you already have the 1gb available, why not buy it right now? Agree Everyone will always want a lower price. What I want most out a new 2012 MBP is for them to actually go and get the best, most powerful graphics card for people who want the power, and make a very good one standard, similar to what they've been offering now(best performance/battery ratio). I wouldn't not buy a new MBP that looked the same as my current MBP, so a new design is a must for me. As for processor performance, Apple has been doing pretty well with their updates, so I'll leave it to just saying I want the most powerful processor available as an option. With that said, what I want most is for it to come with an actual graphics card that is worthy of the MBP's price tag. I could care less about the MBP getting slim...I could really care less...leave that for the MBA lineup. I don't want the potential performance to be compromised for their wanting of it to get thinner. [/QUOTE]
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