I got the low end one and used the $50 i saved from the student discount to upgrade to a 80gig HD. I would have got the middle model had there been a DL superdrive, a single layer…
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just got back from the apple store and saw the black and white im leanig torward the white dont get me wrong the black was beautiful but t…
i bought the lower end white macbook in store and then upgraded with 1gig of ram i ordered from newegg. it's my first mac, and i must say i LOVE this laptop! i installed windows …
The only thing that would tempt me away from the low-end model is the superdrive. The difference in speed is negligible. As long as you don't mind having a combo drive, the low-end…
yeah. i went with the low end for the exact same reason. the superdrive in the macbooks is weak indeed. and no dual layer. you can get a FAST, DUAL LAYER 16x external for cheapish.…
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Originally Posted by praxela
Even with the low ram this computer is really quick and runs well with Adium, Azureus, and Firefox going.
thanks for the download tips…
I got the low end - IMO, definatly the best value. I have a superdrive (8x DL) in my iMac should I need to burn a DVD (which I have done about 5 times during the 6 months I have ha…
The low end is by far the best value. I own a Powermac G5 and an external DVD burner so the basic model is plenty powerfull. As much as I like the Black model, I just couldn't ju…
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thanks for the download tips for a new switcher
any other must have software/downloads?
The Applications forum is where you need to loo…
I got the lowend macbook too. Just depends if you really need the superdrive. I can burn DVDs on my powermac, which I rarely do anyway. I used the savings to get 2 gigs of RAM whic…
I like the sound of "2 Ghz."rather than "1.83 Ghz.", but apart from that silliness, I think the "low-end" is a rather good deal, and not very "low-end" compared to the two other co…
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only reason that imconsidering the low end besides savin afew bucks is the superdrive is soo weak. why not just get a external 16x DL supe…
I'm gonna get the low-end and spend extra money on RAM. I use mostly iLife and business programs so the 1.83's speed difference to the 2.0 will be negligible.
I also have a 16X DL…
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I got the low end - IMO, definatly the best value. I have a superdrive (8x DL) in my iMac should I need to burn a DVD (which I have done…
I got the 1.83 low-end for a few reasons:
1) I already had 2GB worth of DD2 667 ram
2) I already had an 80GB 7200RPM Hitachi HD
3) I already had a Lacie FW DVD+-R 16x Burner
So, …
The thing I like is that the "low end" MacBook really isn't low end... its an amazing machine! I do admit, however, that a laptop, even of this value, should come as default with a…
I think Apple is waiting til they have Blu-ray burners in at least some Macs before they put DVD writing in every Mac. My prediction: every line's post-WWDC update will put a Super…
I've just ordered the low end one because I know i don't burn many DVD's. Assuming I can create the ISOs on the Mac, I'll just burn then on the PC.
The £150 increase in price just …
The thing is that the "low-end" (cheapest consumer notebook) and the "high-end" (the most expensive pro notebook) are the closest they've ever been. The only major differences now …
If I was buying a notebook to be used aboard a small cruising sailboat or in a small RV, for its space and power savings, I'd want at least the slow, single-layer DVD burner inside…
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If I was buying a notebook to be used aboard a small cruising sailboat or in a small RV, for its space and power savings, I'd want at least t…
There's nothing wrong with using rewritable media for backup as long as you have lots of them (ipods and flash drives). Using only one would be like having a tape drive with only …