Re: Apple updates Macbook Pros with I5 and I7 chips

2010-04-14 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi, Oh my god. I'm going to get one too. Yes, I have to jump on the bandwagon since even the new people are getting Macbook Pros now. I didn't. Why did I have to be a cheapskate? Please, can you boot it in 64-bit and tell me how it works out? I've been curious about the difference to responsive

Re: Apple updates Macbook Pros with I5 and I7 chips

2010-04-14 Thread Frank Tom
Hi all, My wife has to have the latest toys so we stopped by after work today and picked up her new 15 inch Mac Pro. After she's done playing I'll let you know how it works with VO. Tom Frank vermont...@gmail.com On Apr 13, 2010, at 2:29 PM, Chris Blouch wrote: > Note that this is only on th

Re: Apple updates Macbook Pros with I5 and I7 chips

2010-04-13 Thread Chris Blouch
Note that this is only on the 15 and 17 inch models. So if you don't care about a big screen and go with the cheaper 13" model it's still a Core 2 Duo for you. CB phil stephenson wrote: Thanks for this, bit peeved as my wife and I bought new MBBvP's in past few months!! Sent from my iPho

Re: Apple updates Macbook Pros with I5 and I7 chips

2010-04-13 Thread phil stephenson
Thanks for this, bit peeved as my wife and I bought new MBBvP's in past few months!! Sent from my iPhone On 13 Apr 2010, at 02:02 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote: Checkout the apple site at http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Googl

Apple updates Macbook Pros with I5 and I7 chips

2010-04-13 Thread Ricardo Walker
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