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New Macbook

Postby PapaAzucar » 26 Jun 2012, 15:10

I stopped by the Apple reseller near Nova and asked them when they expect to have the new Macbook.
http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/
They expect the new Macbooks after July 15.
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Re: New Macbook

Postby boho » 27 Jun 2012, 06:16

13 inch with retina is expected to be out in fall I think too. I think that's when I'll pick-up my first ever Mac. 15 inch is a bit too big. Might as well build my own pc if it's that big.
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Re: New Macbook

Postby milkalex » 27 Jun 2012, 11:35

the thing is that the 15" macbook pro isn't much bigger than the 13" version due to smaller display frames. So if you have a little bit cash over, go for the 15" one with dedicated GPU.
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Re: New Macbook

Postby Adam_CLO » 27 Jun 2012, 12:35

Any word on pricing in Taiwan? I believe it starts off at like $2200 USD.
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Re: New Macbook

Postby Nam » 27 Jun 2012, 20:56

Apple's pricing schemes are universal,
so prices are pretty much the same whether you're in one country or another.
Just convert US prices.to you local currency, and that should do.
I always recommend 15 inch models when you can afford it.
The extra display can make all the difference when you're multi-tasking.

On the other hand, more compact models take up less space, and are much lighter.
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Re: New Macbook

Postby boho » 27 Jun 2012, 22:24

milkalex wrote:the thing is that the 15" macbook pro isn't much bigger than the 13" version due to smaller display frames. So if you have a little bit cash over, go for the 15" one with dedicated GPU.


For some reason I didn't notice that the 13" didn't have a dedicated GPU. So yeah it is worth the minor convenience of the larger size. Although that's still pretty big to fit into a backpack.

I also forgot that the new one with Retina is way thinner too...

I had a 17 inch laptop for the first couple years of my undergrad and it was a chore to lug around. But that was a DELL and probably weighed 15lbs more than this new MacBook.
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Re: New Macbook

Postby Taffy » 27 Jun 2012, 23:47

Nam wrote:Apple's pricing schemes are universal,
so prices are pretty much the same whether you're in one country or another.

That's not correct. The entry-level iMac is $1,199 in the US, £999 in the UK ($1,550). Entry-level iPad 3 is $499 in the US, NZ$729 ($575) in New Zealand. Substantially different.
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Re: New Macbook

Postby PapaAzucar » 27 Jul 2012, 20:59

I stopped by the Apple resellers near Nova, and they said that the new Macbooks are sold out with a 2-week waiting list.
So they don't even have a display model, and probably don't expect to have a display model until August because of the back order.
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Re: New Macbook

Postby aphasiac » 28 Jul 2012, 00:43

Taffy wrote:
Nam wrote:Apple's pricing schemes are universal,
so prices are pretty much the same whether you're in one country or another.

That's not correct. The entry-level iMac is $1,199 in the US, £999 in the UK ($1,550). Entry-level iPad 3 is $499 in the US, NZ$729 ($575) in New Zealand. Substantially different.


Not sure about NZ, but UK price includes 20% sales tax (VAT). The US price is always quoted without sales tax (it'll be added on at point of sale - amount depends upon the state).

Think UK also add extra duty to computers/electronics, hence the slightly greater price difference.
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