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<blockquote data-quote="slyseeker" data-source="post: 305804" data-attributes="member: 18122"><p>I finally dug deep in my pockets and bought a Macbook Pro! Ended up with the 2.16Ghz base configuration and everything's looking great! </p><p></p><p>I was somewhat upset this morning as I couldn't snag a sweet deal on a refurbed 2.33Ghz MBP off of the Apple Store Web site, my card wouldn't go through, ARGH!!! So I just hit the subway and ran to the SoHo store.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, this is my 4th Mac in two years (as some of you may know, my second personal computer aside from my still working-great Powerbook)! I needed the new setup so I could run Windows, and enjoy a screen with higher resolution. I intend on adding 2 extra GB of RAM and a 24" monitor from either Dell or BenQ later on next week and use my powerbook and an external TB drive as a mass storage and a media server.</p><p></p><p>I do have a three questions, however:</p><p></p><p>1) When I set up the MBP, I ran the settings and HDD transfer program to copy all my stuff (Files, Apps, etc) over from the Powerbook. Then proceded to uninstall/replace whatever transferred PPC programs I could. When this was all done, I noticed that te MPB had ~10GB less storage space left over than my Powerbook (both are running 120GB drives). I'm left wondering if OS X for Intel is majorly bloated compared to the code for PPC OS X. I doubt that it requires 10GB of extra space. Does anyone know where I might be able to free up some space?</p><p></p><p>2) The MBP screen pushes more Red hues. I guess I should calibrate the screen, but recently learned that Apple's screen calibration tools are relatively poor. Does anyone have any better suggestions for screen calibration techniques?</p><p></p><p>3) I have a TB drive that I'm attaching to my Powerbook and will ultimately use the older setup to stream media and files through to other computers on my network. Are there any good resources out there for making this happen?</p><p></p><p>Thanks much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slyseeker, post: 305804, member: 18122"] I finally dug deep in my pockets and bought a Macbook Pro! Ended up with the 2.16Ghz base configuration and everything's looking great! I was somewhat upset this morning as I couldn't snag a sweet deal on a refurbed 2.33Ghz MBP off of the Apple Store Web site, my card wouldn't go through, ARGH!!! So I just hit the subway and ran to the SoHo store. Anyways, this is my 4th Mac in two years (as some of you may know, my second personal computer aside from my still working-great Powerbook)! I needed the new setup so I could run Windows, and enjoy a screen with higher resolution. I intend on adding 2 extra GB of RAM and a 24" monitor from either Dell or BenQ later on next week and use my powerbook and an external TB drive as a mass storage and a media server. I do have a three questions, however: 1) When I set up the MBP, I ran the settings and HDD transfer program to copy all my stuff (Files, Apps, etc) over from the Powerbook. Then proceded to uninstall/replace whatever transferred PPC programs I could. When this was all done, I noticed that te MPB had ~10GB less storage space left over than my Powerbook (both are running 120GB drives). I'm left wondering if OS X for Intel is majorly bloated compared to the code for PPC OS X. I doubt that it requires 10GB of extra space. Does anyone know where I might be able to free up some space? 2) The MBP screen pushes more Red hues. I guess I should calibrate the screen, but recently learned that Apple's screen calibration tools are relatively poor. Does anyone have any better suggestions for screen calibration techniques? 3) I have a TB drive that I'm attaching to my Powerbook and will ultimately use the older setup to stream media and files through to other computers on my network. Are there any good resources out there for making this happen? Thanks much! [/QUOTE]
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